Learn how you can enable or disable Touch Sounds During Do Not Disturb on the Samsung Galaxy S23/S23+/Ultra.
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The purpose of the "Touch Sounds During Do Not Disturb" feature on a Samsung Galaxy S23 is to allow users to hear audio feedback when they touch the screen, even when the phone is set to "Do Not Disturb" mode. This means that if you have this feature turned on, you will still hear a sound effect when you touch the screen to select an app or enter text, for example, while the phone is in "Do Not Disturb" mode.
Enabling "Touch Sounds During Do Not Disturb" can be useful if you want to have audio feedback when you use your phone, but don't want to be disturbed by notifications or calls. It can also be helpful for users who have difficulty seeing or have visual impairments, as it provides an audio cue to confirm that a touch input has been registered by the phone.
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