Nine alarm sounds hidden in the iPhone

Nine alarm sounds hidden in the iPhone

Nine alarm sounds hidden in the iPhone

Nine alarm sounds hidden in the iPhone

You know that the iPhone alarm is far from a gentle alarm.The default wake -up sound is a spinning sound that sticks to the sharp ear called "radar".In contrast to competitors, especially Samsung's wake -up sounds, Apple may have defined this alarm sound to punish all the sleeping users.But you don't have to worry about this alarm sound.Apple also has a more gentle alarm sound on the iPhone.

How to use the hidden alarm sound of the iPhone

Instead of using a normal alarm sound, try using the wake -up sound on the iPhone "Sleep". This "sleep" function helps to set a bedtime and wake -up time to make it a regular sleep schedule. It is a useful tool for not using the iPhone before going to bed or records your sleep time every night, but there are nine wake -up sounds above all. Unlike the "radar" and other iOS ringtones, the alarm sounds here are made to gently wake them in the morning. If it's a gentle piano, a bell sound, or a bird's squeal, it's much better than a familiar chime sound. I don't know why Apple only puts this alarm sound in the "sleep" function. To find this "sleep" function, first open the "Healthcare" app, tap the "Brows" tab and select "Sleep". Therefore, "Setting a sleep schedule" should be displayed, so follow the instructions on the screen (see the video below) and set your sleep schedule. Options that do not need to be set, such as "Sleep preparation shortcut", can be set later, so please skip.

Set an alarm sound

Once you set a sleep schedule, you can change the wake -up sound. On the "Sleep" tab, tap "Edit" under "Schedule" or use the "Clock" app, tap "Change" next to the alarm of "Sleep | Wake up", and "Sound and Tactures". Tap. Here are nine kinds of alarm sounds. "Dawn" is the default, and I like this, but listen to all the sounds and choose the perfect alarm sound. This "sleep" function may seem more prepared than the normal "alarm" function, but don't worry. You don't have to overdo it, and you don't have to keep your schedule properly. If you want your iPhone to get ready to sleep, you can disable "sleep preparation" and "sleep preparation shortcut" on the "Sleep" setting page. From "Options" of "Normal Schedule", in "Sleep" concentration mode, you can disable functions such as "sleep screen" that reduce lock screen notifications and "sleep reminders". If you customize these options as you like, you may feel that using the iOS "sleep" function is not much different from using a normal alarm, but the alarm sound is much better. There is an added value to be.

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