The latest iOS update has introduced a new feature that has left many iPhone users frustrated - a slider that makes it harder to turn off alarms. This change, designed to prevent accidental silencing of alarms, has instead caused inconvenience for many users. The slider requires users to swipe across the screen to turn off the alarm, which can be time-consuming and confusing, especially when trying to wake up to a timely alarm.
For those who are tired of this new feature, there is a simple solution. By enabling the "Prefer Single-Touch Actions" toggle in the Accessibility settings, users can revert to the traditional Stop button to silence their alarms. This change does not affect any other iPhone functions and can be easily reversed if users decide to go back to the slider.
The steps to enable this feature are straightforward: users simply need to navigate to the Settings app, tap on Accessibility, then Touch, and finally toggle on the "Prefer Single-Touch Actions" option. Once enabled, users can tap the button on their screen to silence their alarms, rather than using the slider.
This change is a welcome relief for many iPhone users who were frustrated with the new alarm feature. It is a testament to the flexibility of iOS and the ability of users to customize their experience to suit their needs.
The removal of the alarm slider is a significant improvement for iPhone users in Nigeria, who can now easily set and turn off their alarms without the hassle of a slider. This change is a testament to the power of user feedback and the ability of tech companies to adapt to user needs. As Nigerian startups like Paystack and Flutterwave continue to innovate and push the boundaries of mobile technology, it is essential that they prioritize user experience and make it easy for users to navigate their platforms.





