![]() ![]() Press and hold the power button (iPhones without Face ID) or the side button and either volume button (iPhones with Face ID) on your iPhone until the slide to power off slider appears on the display.Press and hold the side button (iPhones without a Home button) or the Home button to activate Siri.Īpplies To: iPhone 5,iPhone 5S,iPhone 5C,iPhone 6,iPhone 6 Plus,iPhone 6S,iPhone 6S Plus,iPhone SE,iPhone 7,iPhone 7 Plus,iPhone 8,iPhone 8 Plus,iPhone X,iPhone XS,iPhone XS Max,iPhone XR,iPhone 11,iPhone 11 Pro,iPhone 11 Pro Max,iPhone SE 2.You'll know Do Not Disturb is off when the moon icon is black inside a gray circle.Use your finger to tap the Do Not Disturb icon, which looks like a moon.Turn Off Do Not Disturb In Control Center (iOS 14 and older) You'll know Do Not Disturb is off when the switch is gray.Use your finger to tap the switch next to Manual.Turn Off Do Not Disturb In The Settings App (iOS 14 and older) You'll know Do Not Disturb, or your Focus, is off when the icon is no longer illuminated. ![]() Swipe down from the upper right-hand corner of the screen (iPhones with Face ID) or up from below the bottom of the screen (iPhones without Face ID).Turn Off Do Not Disturb In Control Center (iOS 15 and newer) You'll know Do Not Disturb is off when the switch is gray and positioned to the left.Turn off the switch next to Do Not Disturb.If I weren't addicted to the three little dots showing up when someone with an iPhone is texting me back and the awesome emojis, I would probably switch back to Android.Turn Off Do Not Disturb In The Settings App (iOS 15 and newer) I don't have to remember to turn it on and it doesn't drain my battery like the many third party alarm apps. It is not perfect, but it does at least approximate what I want. The second alarm is a fail safe in case I forget to turn on the timer for the snoozes. I have a second alarm with a different song go off 16 minutes after the first alarm. Then I turn the timer back on two more times to get my second and third snoozes. When it goes off I turn on the Timer for 5 minutes. I set the first alarm 15 minutes before I want to get up. Here is how I have learned to make the Apple Alarm do for me what the Android alarm did built-in: Small light gray type on a white background is not easy for me to see without my glasses.Īnyway, enough complaining. Three months in to having a iPhone and I still miss my Android alarm clock multiple times a day, every day - once at night (when I want to know how long before my alarm goes off) and four times in the morning when I can't see what is happening on the iOS alarm because looking pretty is more important than function to Apple. Nothing like knowing exactly how much sleep is possible right before you go to sleep. There are a few apps, such as IFTTT, that can automate the process if you like, so you don't have to remember to launch your favorite 3rd party alarm app. There are an amazing number of 3rd party alarm clock apps, though you will need to launch them and leave them running in the foreground. There may be a 3rd party app that does what you are looking for. I prefer to set the alarm for when I want to wake up and then do so. I personally don't like that feature of a final alarm anyway. Hoping this is possible.The iPhone alarm allows repeating on a schedule and works without turning it on / leaving on an app every night.Īpple's alarm doesn't give any count down like you are looking for or final alarm, sorry. Works without setting it or turning on / leaving on an app every night (might as well use an actual alarm clock) ![]() Ability to snooze 3 times then give a final alarm (not just endless snoozing, 'cuz I will) alarm set for 7 hours and 28 minutes from now) ![]() Is there an alarm clock on/for iPhone that does all this: I just switched to iPhone 6s from an Samsung Galaxy S4. ![]()
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