How to Turn Off Option to Interact with Notifications and Music in Sleep Display on Motorola 50 Neo
Don’t want to accidentally swipe away notifications or control music while your Motorola Edge 50 Neo is in Sleep Display (also known as Peek Display)? Turning off interaction helps prevent accidental touches and keeps your phone resting when you are. Here’s how to do it step-by-step.
Steps to Turn Off Interactions in Sleep Display on Motorola Edge 50 Neo:
1. Open Settings:
Launch the Settings app from your home screen or app drawer.
2. Tap on Display:
Scroll down and select Display to access screen-related options.
3. Tap on Peek Display:
Peek Display is Motorola’s version of Sleep Display — tap on it to open its settings.
4. Turn Off Notification and Media Interaction:
Find the toggle for "Allow interaction with notifications" or "Control music from Peek Display".
Switch these settings off to disable swiping, tapping, or controlling media while the screen is dimmed.
Why Turn It Off?
Prevents accidental touches while your phone is in your pocket or bag.
Saves battery by reducing unnecessary screen activations.
Adds a layer of privacy by hiding control options from the lock screen.
Important Notes:
✅ You’ll still receive notifications, but won’t be able to interact with them until the device is unlocked.
✅ Music controls will only be available after unlocking when this setting is off.
Now your Motorola Edge 50 Neo stays fully in rest mode — no interruptions, no accidental taps. 💤📱