Published 17:16 IST, September 21st 2020
What happened to bedtime in iOS 14? How to set a Sleep Schedule in iOS 14?
Bedtime was one of the widely used features among iPhones users ever since it was added in iOS 12. What happened to Bedtime in iOS 14? Read on to find out.
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iOS 14 is newest iOS mobile operating system from Apple that introduces iPhone users to a range of enhancements and customization options. software also makes a bunch of changes as opposed to previous versions. If you have updated your iPhone to latest iOS 14, it is likely that you have tried searching for ‘Bedtime’ alarm feature without any success.
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What happened to bedtime in iOS 14?
A number of iPhone users have been taking to social media platforms like Reddit to report that y have been unable to find Bedtime feature after latest software update. Fortunately, company hasn't removed feature from iPhones, but it has been moved to Health app. Bedtime alarm feature was originally introduced with iOS 12 and it was accessible through Clock app. Clock app featured a dedicated Bedtime section and offered quick access to users.
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How to use Health app to set a Sleep Schedule?
Health app will allow iPhone or Apple Watch users to set a Sleep Schedule and set a sleeping pattern. Users can also set ir sleep and wake up goals using this app. Here's a look at how you can easily enable and set a Sleep Schedule on your iPhone using Health app.
Step 1: Launch Health app on your device.
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Step 2: Select 'Browse' option and click on 'Sleep'.
Step 3: Under 'Your Schedule', click on 'Sleep Schedule'.
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Step 4: w, tap toggle which is next to Sleep Schedule option.
Step 5: Click on 'Full Schedule & Options', n select 'Sleep Goal'
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Step 6: Set a sleep goal and tap 'Sleep Goal' to confirm.
company has rolled out latest iOS 14 update to a range of devices including first generation iPhone SE, iPhone SE (second-gen), iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, iPhone XR, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XS, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, and also iPod Touch (seventh-gen).
Im credits: Apple Support
17:16 IST, September 21st 2020