Not sure if this is a choice in the tones, but have you tried using the rooster tone? I am sure that would wake you up. I can't use the other tones because their too soft. That rooster tone really is loud. Just turn up the media volume to increase the sound.

What's wrong with you? Oh, now that you realized you made a mistake and I didn't say "Alarming"? The app tited "Alarmed" is the first thing that pops up if you search the App Store using the search term "Alarmed". It is also the name of the app as it appears on the screen of my phone. Oh, and the developer refers to it as "Alarmed" on his website.It may not have occured to you but, it is possible for more than one app to have the same name. Most of the people here are smart enough to figure out which one is the alarm clock by reading the descrip


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Yeah Apple let's you buy another alarm..what a load!!! Why not allow owners to select a song from their music?? Because freakn apple is one greedy miser of a company. Been buying apple exclusively since 1990--- but am feed up with this BS. Reminds me more and more of Microsoft, worse actually!

Referring back to my original post to the person who recommended Alarming..actually has other words in its title, --Alarming-isnt an alarm app. However i did download the ecommended Alarming bla bla and guess what? It didnt alarm!

When I open the clock app and create a new alarm and I change the alarm tone it opens the list of default system tones. I select a new tone and save. That works perfectly every time. After it displays the default list and I tap the plus sign it opens sound picker. I select the folders tab at the bottom and it shows the notifications and the ringtones folder where I've saved my custom short tones. I select one and save. This works great every time.

The timer setup is exactly the same it's all set from within the app. I recently did a factory data reset and haven't changed anything in settings/apps/clock/ notifications. Below I have an image that verifies I have the same default notification settings as you.

Thanks for the reply I appreciate it. I didn't know you are using zedge for the notifications and ringtones. I think that changes things a little bit. I'm not really familiar with zedge but I've been reading a little about it. Seems they have two methods to use. Something about keeping the tone on the cloud and an option to download them into internal storage. People didn't seem to like the method used to download them to internal storage. Anyway you know more about zedge than I ever will and it sounds like you have found a way to get everything back the way you want it and that's what really matters.

Thanks for the reply. I didn't want to go thru the setup again. I had my phone set up like I wanted. I noticed the setting being blocked after a software upgrade. Some of my notifications were not what I had chosen. It had worked fine until about the time of the upgrade. I use Zedge for most of my notifications and ringtones. Occasionally I'll used other media. I appreciate the link, I'll look at it as I may find ones I like.

Thanks. I think my tunes changed after a software update. That's about the time my alarms and some other apps reverted to the default. The Bixby setting will do the news after the sound. I'm not sure it will after the snooze. I had always stopped the alarm. I'll have to try it. Again thank you.

I'm using the Online Accounts feature to sync my google calendar to gnome calendar, and keep noticing the alarm clock sound. It also doesn't seem to match up with the event time and or any consistent like '2 mins before'.

I was exploring the file system and stumbled on this way to set a custom sound for a Gnome-Clocks Alarm.

Basically what you need to do is put a oga/ogg file in ~/.local/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/ and NAME IT alarm-clock-elapsed.oga

But if you want to change more than just the alarm you can just copy /usr/share/sounds/* to /.local/share/sounds and you can change a bunch of other sound files as well. If you do it this way though, I recommend renaming the originals with parentheses(or with _ ) so if you want to change back you stiil can.

And hopefully @guido.gunther will get this into phosh-mobile-settings like he did with calls and texts.

I always wake up to the sound on my iPhone titled Classic under alarm tones. I thought this must be the most effective and maybe most common way to wake up: a startlingly loud sound that blares one tone after the other, making me think there is an emergency. Perfect, right? I never thought about how what I hear may set the tone of my day, but experts now have me second-guessing the Classic.

So you may consider a tone that starts light and gets to the chorus, or a certain type of alarm clock that has progressive tones built into it. Other factors like metabolism, environment, and fatigue may all play a role in how you wake up, but experts agree that trying new wake-up routines may promote alertness earlier in the day.

Some people who have a harder time waking up to songs or softer music may have a tough time with this, Troxel says. For these individuals, she recommends having a more powerful alarm followed by the calming music to get back into the gradual awakening state.

In addition to considering your alarm tone, focusing on your overall sleep hygiene is crucial. This includes waking up and going to sleep around the same time every night. It also means getting out of bed when you hear your alarm clock and resisting the snooze button.

I used to use the actual alarm sound listed under the classic sounds for when I set my alarm. I can't find where it's an option in the clock settings anymore. I have a severe hearing loss and it's the only sound I can hear. I've had to go back to using my vibrating alarm clock that goes under my pillow, which can give me challenges with my neck. Is there any way to get this sound option back?

Now if go into your Clock icon, in the section where you set your alarm or Timer, where it says WHEN TIMER ENDS >, if you click on that it takes you to all of the original choices of ringtones (WITH ALL OF OUR FAVORITES THEY REMOVED IN SOUNDS & HAPTICS).

It sounds that, unlike the original question in this thread, you want to use the "alarm" tone for something other than the alarm. You are not restricted to the notification tones that are built into the phone. You can buy or make a tone that better suits your needs than the ones Apple provides.

but it's no longer in Classics in Sounds & Haptics. You can only find it if you go to your clock icon, and in Timers and in Alarms. In Timers where it says "When Timer Ends" > if you click on the > it takes you to what was our original choices in Sounds & Haptics. Where it has *crickets* and *alarm* and the rest of our sound effects choices we used to have.

Something weird happened to me today. I just set up my new iPhone 15 two days ago. I set my alarm for this morning, walked away for less than 2 min.. when I went back to get my phone (another room), the alarm was still going off, but it was silent. I had a 13 with so many issues, but this was not one of them. And WHY so many updates?

Unfortunately, while I get a notification, the app accompanies the notification with an obnoxious beeping alarm sound. In addition, the volume of the music I am playing through Firefox decreases when this alarm plays, and increases afterwards. I would like to turn off the sound. Here's what I've tried:

I've tried turning off the sound for that specific app (I'm playing music, so I can't turn the sound off completely), using the app titled "volume mixer". Unfortunately, there is no dedicated volume control for the alarm app. I've tried turning down the "system sounds" volume control, and this has no effect.

I've tried changing the settings of the app, but as far as I can tell the app has no settings page, and no way to turn off the volume for the timer. (There is a way to turn off the sound for the alarm clock).

I realize this is an old post, but I was able to mute alarms by going to Windows Settings, then System, then to Notifications & actions. From here, scroll down and click om "Alarms & Clock" - in this box, you can disable alarm sounds

One thing slightly lacking: an audible snooze because you need to have "Show Message" checked on Free Alarm Clock for snooze - I get the silent snooze message from Alarms & Clock -- this still works for me because if I snooze an alarm I am generally at my computer then and will see the silent snooze message.

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