Xda-developers Samsung Galaxy S7 Samsung Galaxy S7 Themes, Apps, and Mods [iOS 10] Ringtone and Notification/Alarm Sounds by memocatcher by memocatcher XDA Developers was founded by developers, for developers. Apple finally brought alarm clocks into this century starting in iOS 10. You can pick an alarm sound. Near the end of setup, you'll get a glimpse of the sleep-tracking feature, which uses the bedtime reminder and the next morning's alarm to measure how long you've slept. Download & Play Game Boy Advance ROMs on Your iPad or iPhone—No. Apple's iOS 10 brings a new look, a smarter Siri, a fun version of iMessage, AI sorting of photos, and more. There’s also a new tab called Bedtime, which asks you a few questions to set up.
Flicking up on my iPhone, tapping the Timer button from Control Center, tapping the Alarm button and then tapping to turn on my alarm is a familiar sequence, but that's no longer the last thing I do at night before going to bed. Thanks to iOS 10's new Bedtime alarm, my iPhone wakes me up at the same time each morning, letting me save the regular alarm for weekend naps. Not only that, but Bedtime alarm reminds me to go to bed each evening so that I get enough sleep.
With iOS 10, Apple has added a new Bedtime button to the Clock app. It lets you set a time to wake up and the number of hours of sleep you'd like to get each night.
When you first open the Bedtime alarm, you'll need to answer four questions:
1. What time would you like to wake up? (6:30, please.)
2. Which days of the week should the alarm go off? (Monday through Friday; I'll get up on my own on weekends.)
3. How many hours of sleep do you need each night? (I can function on 6 hours, and 8 hours feels gluttonous and cuts into my Netflix time; let's go with 7 hours.)
4. When would you like a bedtime reminder? (A 30-minute warning ought to give me enough time to finish whatever I'm watching on Netflix.)
You'll also need to choose a Wake Up Sound from among nine choices. All feature gentle sounds that gradually rise in volume to get you out of bed. There is also a snooze option when the alarm goes off. Unfortunately, you can't choose a track from your music library to wake up to.
After you answer the above questions, the next time you open the Bedtime alarm, you'll see a clock dial with your bedtime and wake time displayed. You can drag on the dial to adjust the times, and if you tap the Options button, you can adjust the alarm's days of the week, reminder buffer, sound and volume.
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As we highlighted in our 50 new changes post, iOS 10 beta 2 is stuffed to gills with tons of new updates and features. In the following video walkthrough, we’d like to highlight another iOS 10 beta 2 change — the presence of all new Bedtime Wake Up Sounds in the default Clock app.
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To find these new Wake Up Sounds, you’ll need to be running iOS 10 beta 2. From there, simply open the stock Clock app, and tap the Bedtime tab, followed by the Options button in the upper left-hand corner. You will then see a Wake Up Sound panel containing nine Bedtime-specific alarms.
Here is a list of the alarms included in the Wake Up Sound panel:
- Early Riser
- First Light
- Helios
- Orbit
- Birdsong
- Droplets
- Sunny
- Springtide
- Bright-Eyed
Have a look at our hands-on video as we play all nine sounds in their entirety via a direct feed.
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Each of the sounds features its own unique composition, and are full songs that don’t simply loop after a few bars. These are pleasant sounds that aren’t jarring like typical alarm clock sounds.
I find that I’m a lot less cranky in the morning if I’m awakened with subtle, ear-pleasing sounds like these. What about you?
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Thanks Knut Nikolai Sæter!