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How to Adjust Alarm Volume on an iPhone
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Adjusting the alarm volume on your iPhone is a simple process. Follow the steps below: 1. Open the "Clock" app on your iPhone. 2. Tap on the "Alarm" tab at the bottom of the screen. 3. Tap on the "Edit" button in the top-left corner of the screen. 4. Tap on the alarm that you want to adjust the volume for. 5. Tap on the "Sound" option. 6. Scroll to the bottom of the list and tap on "Pick a song." 7. Choose any song from your music library, and play it for a few seconds. 8. While the song is playing, use the volume buttons on the side of your iPhone to adjust the volume to your preferred level. 9. Tap on "Save" in the top-right corner of the screen to save your changes. Alternatively, you can adjust the overall volume of your iPhone by using the volume buttons on the side of your device, and this will also affect the alarm volume. Keep in mind that the alarm volume will always be set to the same level as the ringer volume, so make sure to adjust both if you want to change the alarm volume specifically.
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