This simple tutorial will show you all the ways you can set, edit, and manage alarms on your iPhone or iPad.
How to add, turn off, delete, and manage alarms on your iPhone or iPad

This simple tutorial will show you all the ways you can set, edit, and manage alarms on your iPhone or iPad.
Learn how to set a song from the Music app or Apple Music as your alarm tone on your iPhone so you can wake up to your favorite track every morning.
Learn how to set up, edit, delete, and manage alarms on your Apple Watch in this full walkthrough guide.
Keeping track of the time on a busy schedule is important, and that’s why iDB used the fast-paced 2022 Thanksgiving holiday to reminisce on what we believe are some of the best jailbreak tweaks for time management on the iOS & iPadOS 14 platforms.
In this tutorial, we will show you how to set vibrating alarms and timers on your iPhone. These alarms and timers won't play a sound but only vibrate.
In this tutorial, we'll show you how to change the color, font, and even the script for the clock on your iPhone or iPad Lock Screen to create a unique look.
There are a subset of people in society that purposely set their clocks fast, often by almost 10 minutes or so. This is purportedly supposed to help with chronic lateness, as it makes the individual believe they need to be somewhere 10 minutes earlier than they actually do.
Check out 8 ways to create an alarm on Mac and have it alert you at the specified time.
Think twice before concluding there's nothing new to learn about editing iPhone alarms. If you have iOS 15.0 or later on your iPhone, use this handy tip to quickly edit an alarm.
Do you have a soft spot for the timeless aesthetic of an analog clock? If so, then a new jailbreak tweak subtly named Analog by iOS developer ginsudev could be right up your alley!
The old saying that goes “out of sight, out of mind” has a lot of truth behind it, and if you border two different time zones or have friends outside of yours, then it can be easy to forget what time it is in that other place.
After setting a timer on your iPhone, you can either glance at the Lock Screen or open the Clock app to see the remainder before it rings. Sadly, there’s no in-between; your iPhone either needs to be locked or you’ll have to glue your eyes to the Clock app.
That’s something that a new and free jailbreak tweak called StatusBarTimer by iOS developer ldefix2020 aims to fix, as it puts the timer remainder in the Status Bar so that you can see it from just about anywhere in iOS.