Learn how to set a custom snooze duration for alarms on your Apple devices, other than the default 9-minute snooze that has been in place since the original iPhone.
How to set a custom snooze duration for alarms on iPhone

Learn how to set a custom snooze duration for alarms on your Apple devices, other than the default 9-minute snooze that has been in place since the original iPhone.
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It’s no secret that the iPhone’s native Clock app is very handy as an alarm platform. Whether you use it to wake up every morning, or you set alarms throughout the day to remind you to do what you need to do, ensuring that you set the alarm at the right moment will be critical to your timeliness.
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Normally when you snooze an alarm on your iPhone, the snooze countdown timer users a general and non-descriptive title such as “Snoozing.” If you snooze more than one alarm, then discerning each one can get confusing very quickly.
iPhone jailbreakers who use their handset as their morning wake up alarm have long turned to iOS developer Joshua Seltzer’s SleeperX jailbreak tweak for enhanced alarm functionality. But if you were still itching for more, then we’ve got some good news for you today.
SleeperX, which is perhaps one of my favorite jailbreak tweaks ever released for alarms on the iPhone, was recently updated to version 2.0.0 with support for rootless jailbreaks on iOS & iPadOS 16 such as Dopamine v2 and palera1n.