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How To Set Alarm Clock Samsung Galaxy S9 And S9+

How To Set Alarm Clock Samsung Galaxy S9 And S9+

Alarm clocks are one of the most annoying things in life but it is also very important to each and every one. This thing isn’t only for busy people but also for students. This is more than just telling us to sleep but also reminds us of when the “time is up” for numerous activities we have on a particular day.
Most of the smartphones today have a built-in alarm clock app since it is a thing that’s always with us, so maybe you won’t need to buy the usual alarm clock anymore since you have one with you.

Samsung Galaxy S9 And S9+ Alarm Clock

If you have purchased the newest Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ and you’re an alarm sucker, you might be interested to learn how to utilize its built-in alarm clock. This is probably the best tool if you want to wake up on time or be reminded of all the things you need to do and be alerted to all the upcoming events. It is good to know how the alarm clock of Galaxy S9 works. It will be your best buddy anytime and anywhere.
Another thing is that the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ alarm clock has the handy snooze feature. Snooze is probably the most friendly feature of its built-in alarm clock. This stops the alarm from making noise for several minutes so you can still rest if you’re not really in a hurry. Alarm clocks are an essential especially to business travelers who need a reliable means to arrange their notifications while going on an important trip. Check out the guide below to learn how to set-up and edit alarms on your Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ alarm clock.

Set The Alarm

Follow this step-by-step guide if you like to create a new alarm on your Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+:

  1. Switch on your Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+
  2. From the App page, select the Clock app
  3. Then tap the plus icon to add an alarm
  4. Set the details of the alarm

You Will Now See This Set Of Options As Follows:

  • Date: Choose a date from the calendar
  • Time: Tap on the up and down arrow buttons on the screen to change the time of your alarm. Choose whether it is AM or PM to suit your preferences.
  • Alarm repeat: Select the days you want the alarm to be repeated. You can press the ‘week’ to set it for all the days of the week.
  • Name: Label the alarm to know what the alarm is for. You can see this once your alarm starts.
  • Snooze: Turn this feature ON or OFF. Then set the interval (in sets of minutes) and the repetition number (1-3 times or more)
  • Alarm sound: Select the ringtone or audio file you want to be played during the alarm
  • Vibration: Turn vibration on or off and select the pattern
  • Read time aloud: Read off the time aloud when the alarm goes off

Delete An Alarm

Open the alarm menu if you like to delete an alarm. Just press and hold the alarm you like to delete and tap the Delete button.
If you want to stop the alarm, just tap on the toggle so you can save them for later.

Use The Snooze Feature

You can snooze the alarm if you need a few more minutes. The alarm will go off again after the set interval. Once the alarm starts, you’ll see the alarm controls appear up in your notification bar. You can dismiss or snooze the alarm from here by tapping that option. The alarm will appear differently if your screen is locked when the alarm goes off. There will be an X at the bottom of the screen you can drag to dismiss the alarm. The snooze button will be right above the X. If you select snooze, an alarm icon will sit in your notification bar until the designated time has passed. Then the alarm will sound again. But you need the snooze feature to be enabled first in the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ Settings, or else, it won’t alarm anymore.
That’s basically how the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ built-in app works. Feel free to leave a comment below if you have questions or suggestions!

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