Users are reporting another issue with iPhone alarms, with some ringing hours late or not at all. This follows a similar bug Apple addressed earlier this year, leaving many frustrated and searching for workarounds. Some users are turning to physical alarm clocks or third-party apps as a failsafe.
Another glitch affecting iPhone alarms is causing chaos for people relying on the devices to get them up for critical work meetings, school and appointments. Instances of alarms ringing hours after they were set to go off, or ringing without sound, were reported by users last week, months after Apple announced a fix for a similar issue that it chalked up to a software bug. “My 10.30am sleep alarm rang at 12.
The online discussion also prompted relief and reflection for other iPhone users, who said they may have gaslit themselves into thinking they had failed to set their own alarms correctly, rather than encountering a bug. “I had a 6.30 alarm go off at 1.15 last week, and I thought maybe I set it wrong. Now I’m beginning to wonder,” one person wrote on Reddit. “I overslept today for work and was pissed. Started driving to work as I got there late, my alarms started going off.
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