This is a discussion on Alarm's SNOOZE not working!! within the iPhone forums, part of the Apple iPhone category; Originally Posted by supershick Doron, the "standby" button you speak of is the "sleep/wake" button correct? yeah the sleep/wake button......
Just wanted to throw out a quick suggestion in case you havent tried it. Instead of hitting snooze just set up a couple differnt alarm times.
Such as
6:30
6:40
6:50
Something like that.
I can't afford to be late for work (like most of us) and I had a similar experiance where I turned off the phone while still sleeping.
I woke up almost 15 minutes passed when I was supposed to be at work...hate that feeling.
Ever since then I set a couple different times just in case.
So far so good.
Upgraded to 3gs (June of 09)
snooze works fine here...
maybe you should try testing this while you're awake if you haven't already.
it's possible that you just in a hard sleep and never woke up
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yeah mine is wrkn fine as well...
My Phone Is The iPhone ...3G
i guess i have to mention that it sometimes works and sometimes doesn't....but A LOT of the times, in the morning, i'd snooze and then it would never come back again.
i deleted all the alarms last night and made new ones and i'll try and see if that works now.
sorry for leading you guys on that snooze NEVER worked. it works but it's very buggy ya know?
Hello. First post here. I just came from Nokia, so the differences are huge... I'm still learning my ways around here...
Anyway I found it very strange that the snooze is set AND LOCKED for 10 minutes...
Is it posisble to change in future fw releases? I mean, 10 min is too much for me....
I know what you're about to say... "set several alarms", but come on.. that's not practical. We should be able to choose the snooze time!
Thanks for any help.
You can do it indirectly with something like this, http://www.digitgeek.com/altec-lansing-moondance-glow/
You can request the feature here, http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphone.html
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