
You don't want the sound to be intrusive when you're sleeping, and while awake you want the sound to always say this: Similar rational with choosing the right ringtone for your hourly chime.

You want to be open minded and level headed to deal with their nonsense. Try to begin to associate relaxing sounds with intense people and things, so if you get a text from your crazy mom, or your drama infused sister, choosing a non-toxic sound won't automatically place you on edge, or place you in a worrisome state of mind. Siri then will say: "OK, I'll start reminding you."ģ) Using your own chime: The psychological aspect behind choosing the right sound:.Siri then will say: "OK, just tell me what you want to be reminded about.".YOU SAY: "Remind me EVERYDAY when it's 12 O'clock A.M.".Hold down center the button to engage Siri.This needs to be set only 1 time NOT 23 more times, because there's only one Reminder App. ALERT STYLE WHEN UNLOCKED (Three images of iPhone alerts examples): Tap the "NONE" image.Notification Sound: Choose your Apple sounds or import your own.Open Settings> Notification Center> Reminders. Turn off all intrusive visual notifications of the reminder alert, which can interfere with you if you are driving with map directions, using your phone as night clock, scrolling through music, or just plain texting. Siri makes it a 5 min task! At this point you're 99% done.Ģ) Now on to how Reminders will notify you. You could review the Reminder's setup by tapping it, or manually close the screen, or do nothing and let the screen fade to black. SIRI then will say: "OK, I'll start reminding you." The logistics no longer matter to Siri, BUT to make sense at some later point in the future for yourself, I would repeat the time, specify A.M. "Stick and berries make the world go 'round."."Dude, tick-tock it's 12 o'clock or even non-sense like."Alert this Bitch everyday at 12 A.M." or.So, mentioning the time twice will no longer trip up Siri, but it will make sense if the title name is meaningful to YOU, because you're about to add at least 24 new reminders where meaningful title names will make it easier to distinguish between a sea of other possible reminders.)

So, it can be anything you think of relevant or non-relevant. Siri no longer gets caught up in a low A.I. Siri will say: "OK, just tell me what you want to be reminded about." "Remind me EVERYDAY when it's 12 O'clock A.M."

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You'll be doing this with Siri and the "Reminder" app, which comes FREE with the iPhone.ġ) Hold down the center home button and say: I don't own a iPh6, but it should be the same. Tested on: iPh5 and two iPh4 Note: Siri does not work on iPh4, but linked devices automatically carry over information if spoken through the iPh5. And you can further tweak it so it doesn't block or lock up your phone when you are being alerted of the passing hour.ġ) Using SIRI to set up a DAILY reminder that alerts you every hour and repeats INDEFINITELY.Ģ) Just alerts you of the passing hour with no other intrusive notifications.ģ) Brain hack for the neurotic: Choosing a ringtone that is soothing or has a positive association. Once Once you have your alarm all set, go ahead and tap Save.YES, you can setup an hourly chime on an iPhone WITHOUT downloading an app or any Jail Breaking for FREE! With just using sounds already on your phone, or any custom tone you create. While you’re at it? Why not go ahead and give your alarm a name? Tap Label, enter a name for this alarm, then tap Back again return to the Add Alarm screen. Once you’re done with that, tap the Back button. You can select as many days as you want, so you can easily set one alarm for weekdays and another for weekends-or whatever works for your schedule. Next, tap Repeat and tap the days of the week you want this particular alarm to sound. Tap the “+” button to add a new alarm, then set the time for the alarm.

Setting an Alarm for Different Days on iPhone But if you too use your phone as your alarm clock, you might be happy to know that you can set different alarms for different days of the week. My iPhone is my alarm clock, and it does a pretty good job at waking me up-er, most of the time.
