There’s no built-in way to get rid of the moon emoji next to your text messages, but there are a few workarounds. One is to use a different messaging app that doesn’t have the moon emoji, or to disable the emoji keyboard on your device.

There is no way to turn off the moon on your phone.

If you have an iPhone, you can go to Settings > Do Not Disturb and select the contact you want to disable DND for.

The moon next to the time on your iPhone is a feature that was added in iOS 8. It is meant to be a visual representation of the current moon phase.

The moon next to a contact in messages is an emoji that is used to represent the relationship between two people. The moon emoji is generally used to indicate that the two people are in a romantic relationship with each other.

To disable Do Not Disturb on your iPhone, go to Settings and tap on Do Not Disturb. Toggle the switch off at the top of the screen.

The do not disturb setting on your iPhone allows you to control how your phone interacts with you. You can choose to have your phone silence all notifications, or just allow certain types of notifications through. This is a great setting to use if you want to focus on a task or if you’re trying to get some sleep.

Yes, iPhone overrides Do Not Disturb. If you have an incoming call while Do Not Disturb is turned on, your phone will ring even if the setting is supposed to keep your phone quiet.

There is a moon next to your time because the moon orbits around Earth. The moon’s orbit is tilted relative to Earth’s orbit around the sun, so sometimes the moon is closer to Earth and sometimes it is farther away.

The moon icon on the iPhone camera is used to indicate that the phone is in night mode.

The focus status on iPhone is a setting that determines how the device responds to input. There are three options: “normal,” “focus assist,” and “lock focus.” “Normal” is the default setting and allows the user to interact with all parts of the screen. “Focus assist” restricts input to the area of the screen that is currently in focus, while “lock focus” keeps the input restricted to a single area regardless of where the user’s finger is on the screen.