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    Samsung says no one should need more than many alarms

    mobile specsBy mobile specsMay 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • The Samsung Galaxy devices have a range of 100 alarm.
    • This is actually an increase of about 50 years before five years.

    Is waking up every morning struggling for you? We know the feeling. One of the most common ways to try to get up from your deep sleep is to make more than one alarm for each one to remove your butt from bed, perhaps a few minutes away. Take naps often throughout the day? You may also have alarms for them. But how many alarms are just too many?

    At least on the Samsung devices, there are more than 100 alarms. As viewed by the Reddit user SeminarsOnce you reach the limit of 100 alarm, it is impossible to add a new alarm. Although it seems that this Galaxy S24 is on ultra -subdidate, it is not the only Samsung device with this limit. Yes, even your shiny new Galaxy S25 ultra cannot contain more than 100 alarm.

    Samsung Galaxy S 24 Ultra 100 Alarm Limit

    Believe it or not, this ban is not actually new and has been going on for many years. Back in 2019, according to one, the limit was actually 50 Samsung Community Support ThreadSo Samsung has really doubled the limit for people who need more alarms in their lives.

    We can only guess that the developers probably had to keep the upper bounds, and the 100 is just an excellent, round number. But it is a strange choice, considering that some people may have different schedules, which may require many different alarms.

    And then there are also times when you use Gemini to apply alarm due to hand -free convenience, and if you want, everyone is saved to use in the future. So if you want to take a blink for 30 minutes and ask Gemini to make alarms for 30 minutes from now, it is stored in the app. It is better to use the timer for these situations, because if you ask Gemini to put alarm, you are just adding to your watch app.

    Google Pixel 9A Gemini app

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    If you always use Gemini to put the alarm, then you can know how many alarms you really have just saved on your Samsung Galaxy device. This may be much more than you think. And it would be a good idea to clean them so you won’t target this 100 range, only if you need to create a new alarm in the future.

    Have a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at News@Androidauthority.com. You can remain anonymous or get the credit for information, it’s your choice.
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