Apple says it’s working to fix the problem that caused some iPhone owners to have their alarms go off silently. The According to today show part It was about the issue that went viral on social media this morning as users complained that their alarm clocks were not waking them up. vertcast Producer Liam James told me he’s had the same problem since Friday, with an alarm clock he set “6 or 7 years ago” and hasn’t touched since.
It’s not clear how widespread the problem is. However, if you’re going through it, it wouldn’t be the worst idea to check some of your settings. First, make sure the ringtone and alarm volume slider is all the way down Settings > Sound and touch It has been uploaded. If the “Change with buttons” option below is enabled, it’s easy to accidentally lower your alarm volume. So you should think about closing them.
If that doesn’t work, some on TikTok suggest turning off the “Attention Aware Features” toggle below Settings > Face ID & Passcode helps For example, you can use this setting to expand notifications when your screen is locked You can stop the alarm immediately if you look at the screen while it sounds. This can be a problem if you sleep with your phone on the stand and your eyes are open without being fully awake. (Though tiktok above Published later (That this fix stopped working when he updated his phone and recommended the Apple Support Sound and Touch fix.)
Obviously, this isn’t great for those of us who prefer the relative convenience and enjoyment of a smartphone alarm clock over the artificial screeching of a traditional clock or the clunky speakers and interface of most music alarm clocks.
Apple did not respond edgesComments requested by editorial deadline. Broken iPhone alarms are nothing new on iOS – check it out Rand A 2015 article says Apple releases an update that, among other things, fixes its alarms — and that it’s happening on other devices, too. But it also feels like the most basic betrayal your smartphone can commit to.
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