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Low alarm volume on iPhone 13 Pro

i want to set a alarm for 6:00am but i don’t know how to do it so the alarms volume is low


Update: said iphone 13 pro but its a 12 pro.


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iPhone 13 Pro

Posted on Aug 2, 2023 4:49 PM

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Posted on Aug 2, 2023 9:56 PM

  1. Check Volume Settings:
  2. Make sure that the alarm volume is set to an appropriate level. You can adjust the alarm volume separately from the ringer volume. To do this, go to "Settings" > "Sounds & Haptics" and adjust the "Ringer and Alerts" slider to increase the volume.
  3. Check Do Not Disturb and Silent Mode:
  4. Ensure that your iPhone is not in "Do Not Disturb" mode or silent mode, as these settings can affect the volume of alarms. Swipe down from the top-right corner to access the Control Center and check if the "Do Not Disturb" moon icon is active. Also, make sure the physical mute switch on the side of your iPhone is not turned on.
  5. Check Alarm Sound:
  6. The alarm sound you've selected might be inherently quieter. Try selecting a different alarm sound with higher volume. Go to the Clock app, tap "Alarm" at the bottom, tap "Edit" in the top-left corner, then select a different alarm sound.
  7. Restart Your iPhone:
  8. Sometimes a simple restart can help resolve minor software glitches that might be affecting the volume. Hold down the power button and either volume button until the "slide to power off" slider appears, then slide to turn off the device. After a moment, press and hold the power button again until the Apple logo appears.
  9. Check Bluetooth and AirPlay Connections:
  10. If your iPhone is connected to a Bluetooth device or an AirPlay speaker, the alarm sound might be routed there instead of the internal speakers. Disconnect any external audio devices and test the alarm volume.
  11. Update Software:
  12. Make sure your iPhone's operating system is up to date. New software updates can sometimes include bug fixes that might address volume-related issues. Go to "Settings" > "General" > "Software Update" to check for and install any available updates.
  13. Reset All Settings:
  14. If none of the above steps work, you can try resetting all settings on your iPhone. This won't erase your data, but it will reset all settings to their default values. Go to "Settings" > "General" > "Reset" > "Reset All Settings."
  15. Contact Apple Support:
  16. If the issue persists after trying these steps, it's advisable to contact Apple Support or visit an Apple Store for further assistance. There might be a hardware-related issue that requires professional attention.

Remember that software updates and device settings can change over time, so make sure to check for the latest advice specific to your iPhone model and iOS version.


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Aug 2, 2023 9:56 PM in response to Luchian_iOS

  1. Check Volume Settings:
  2. Make sure that the alarm volume is set to an appropriate level. You can adjust the alarm volume separately from the ringer volume. To do this, go to "Settings" > "Sounds & Haptics" and adjust the "Ringer and Alerts" slider to increase the volume.
  3. Check Do Not Disturb and Silent Mode:
  4. Ensure that your iPhone is not in "Do Not Disturb" mode or silent mode, as these settings can affect the volume of alarms. Swipe down from the top-right corner to access the Control Center and check if the "Do Not Disturb" moon icon is active. Also, make sure the physical mute switch on the side of your iPhone is not turned on.
  5. Check Alarm Sound:
  6. The alarm sound you've selected might be inherently quieter. Try selecting a different alarm sound with higher volume. Go to the Clock app, tap "Alarm" at the bottom, tap "Edit" in the top-left corner, then select a different alarm sound.
  7. Restart Your iPhone:
  8. Sometimes a simple restart can help resolve minor software glitches that might be affecting the volume. Hold down the power button and either volume button until the "slide to power off" slider appears, then slide to turn off the device. After a moment, press and hold the power button again until the Apple logo appears.
  9. Check Bluetooth and AirPlay Connections:
  10. If your iPhone is connected to a Bluetooth device or an AirPlay speaker, the alarm sound might be routed there instead of the internal speakers. Disconnect any external audio devices and test the alarm volume.
  11. Update Software:
  12. Make sure your iPhone's operating system is up to date. New software updates can sometimes include bug fixes that might address volume-related issues. Go to "Settings" > "General" > "Software Update" to check for and install any available updates.
  13. Reset All Settings:
  14. If none of the above steps work, you can try resetting all settings on your iPhone. This won't erase your data, but it will reset all settings to their default values. Go to "Settings" > "General" > "Reset" > "Reset All Settings."
  15. Contact Apple Support:
  16. If the issue persists after trying these steps, it's advisable to contact Apple Support or visit an Apple Store for further assistance. There might be a hardware-related issue that requires professional attention.

Remember that software updates and device settings can change over time, so make sure to check for the latest advice specific to your iPhone model and iOS version.


Low alarm volume on iPhone 13 Pro

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