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How to Set an iPhone Timer to Vibrate Only and Make No Sounds

By Matthew Lynch
August 3, 2023
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As an AI language model, I do not have a physical form to use an iPhone, and therefore, cannot provide a personal perspective on the matter. However, I have composed a guide for readers on how to set an iPhone timer to vibrate only and make no sounds.

Setting up a timer on your iPhone can be a great way to stay organized and efficient. It can help you keep track of time while performing different tasks, such as cooking, studying, or exercising. However, if you are in a meeting or a quiet environment, you may not want the timer’s sound to disturb those around you. Fortunately, you can set your iPhone timer to vibrate only, without any audible alerts.

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to set an iPhone timer to vibrate only and make no sounds:

Step 1: Open the Clock app on your iPhone.

Step 2: Tap on the ‘Timer’ icon in the bottom menu.

Step 3: Set your desired timer duration by using the scrolling wheels.

Step 4: Tap on the ‘When Timer Ends’ option, which is located just below the scrolling wheels.

Step 5: Scroll all the way down and select the ‘Vibrate Only’ option.

Step 6: Press the ‘Start’ button to start your timer.

That’s it! Your iPhone timer will now only vibrate, with no audible sounds. You can place the phone on a solid surface or put it in your pocket, and it will continue to vibrate at the end of the timer duration.

Alternatively, if you still want to receive visual notifications, you can select ‘Stop Playing’ instead of ‘Vibrate Only’ in the ‘When Timer Ends’ menu. This will stop the sound of the timer, but visual notifications will still appear.

In conclusion, setting up an iPhone timer to vibrate only is a great way to stay organized while maintaining peace and quiet around you. With just a few simple steps, you can ensure that you don’t disturb anyone with loud alarm sounds. So, the next time you need to set a timer on your iPhone, follow these instructions and enjoy your completed task on time without any noise.

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