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How to Delete or Disable All Alarms on Your iPhone

By Matthew Lynch
May 28, 2023
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Alarms are an essential part of our everyday life. With smartphones like iPhones, alarms have become more accessible than ever before. However, there are situations where you might need to delete or disable all your alarms. Perhaps you’ve accidentally set too many alarms, or maybe you just want to start fresh. Whatever the reason, here is a step-by-step guide on How to Delete or Disable All Alarms on Your iPhone.

Option 1: Disable all alarms on your iPhone

If you want to keep the alarms you’ve set but temporarily disable them, follow these steps:

1. Open the Clock app on your iPhone.
2. Tap on the ‘Alarm’ tab at the bottom.
3. Tap on ‘Edit’ in the top left corner.
4. Tap on the switch next to ‘Alarm’ at the top.
5. This will disable all your alarms.

Option 2: Delete all alarms on your iPhone

If you want to start fresh and delete all the alarms on your iPhone, follow these steps:

1. Open the Clock app on your iPhone.
2. Tap on the ‘Alarm’ tab at the bottom.
3. Tap on ‘Edit’ in the top left corner.
4. Tap on ‘Delete All’ in the top left corner.
5. Confirm by tapping on ‘Delete All Alarms.’

Option 3: Use Siri to Delete or Disable Alarms

If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to disable or delete alarms on your iPhone, then you can use Siri. Follow these steps to do it:

1. Summon Siri by pressing and holding the home button or saying, “Hey Siri.”

2. Say, “Disable all alarms” or “Delete all alarms.”

Some users may encounter issues when using Siri to disable all alarms. If this happens, try using option 1 or option 2 instead.

Final Thoughts

Disabling or deleting all alarms on your iPhone is an easy process. With three different methods to choose from, you can turn off or wipe out all your alarms depending on your preferences. By using the Clock app, Siri, or a combination of both, you can ensure that you never miss a beat.

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