about fm radio and showing alarm on lock screen? - Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Questions & Answers

it seem it should be possible to have the next alarm shown on the lock screen but I can't get it to show, did i miss read?
is there a very simple fm radio app out there that doesnt ask crazy permissions? i just want to listen ...
thanks

I use NextRadio (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nextradioapp.nextradio). The only permission that it's asked for is Location.
Settings > Lock Screen > Facewidgets. You can toggle Weather, Music Controller, Today's Schedule & Next Alarm widgets.
You have to swipe the clock to get to the widgets, reducing their convience.

pTeronaut said:
I use NextRadio The only permission that it's asked for is Location.
Settings > Lock Screen > Facewidgets. You can toggle Weather, Music Controller, Today's Schedule & Next Alarm widgets.
You have to swipe the clock to get to the widgets, reducing their convience.
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nice, i didnt know about the swipe, i guess i skipped that tutorial
going to try that app, i wish there was a lighter/smaller/etc radio app

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Alarm clock icon in notification bar.

There is a box with a check in it that shows up between the battery icon and time in the notification bar when you have an alarm set. Does anyone know how to hide the icon? I have alarms set for everyday of the week so it is ALWAYS there and I would prefer it not be.
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Stock alarm clock?
I switched to alarm clock extreme, you can definitely disable the notification for it, only shows up if you happen to have an alarm snoozed.
I too would love to disable this, but it doesn't look there are any options in the stock ROM to get rid of it. I don't mind so much that it wants to have an icon up there, but the fact that the icon looks NOTHING like an alarm clock makes me want to get rid of it!
it's not a check it's clock hands
HA! Okay, I see it now, but still, the default google alarm app has a much more obvious icon than this thing...
iyl78 said:
HA! Okay, I see it now, but still, the default google alarm app has a much more obvious icon than this thing...
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I know this is an ancient thread, but with the latest version (even in the paid version from amazon.com's free app of the day ) it's not obvious how to disable it from always being in the notifications list at the very top priority mad: .
Go to Settings => General Settings => Show Notifications, then uncheck all listed, alarm, timer, stopwatch.
It's confusing because you're worried you wont get the alarm POPUP, but it's just the NOTIFICATION icon is gone. They should probably disable it in the default settings.

[Q] HTC Sense 5.5 lock screen alarm clock

After setting an alarm the icon shows up in the status bar. However, the alarm does not show on the lock screen.
Is there anyway to see what time you've set the alarm for on the lock screen?
joeg6217 said:
After setting an alarm the icon shows up in the status bar. However, the alarm does not show on the lock screen.
Is there anyway to see what time you've set the alarm for on the lock screen?
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I use alarm clock plus, which automatically shows up on the lock screen, or replaces it with it's own.
kibmikey1 said:
I use alarm clock plus, which automatically shows up on the lock screen, or replaces it with it's own.
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Cool, thanks.

alarm clock dismiss

i do not find an option to dismiss the alarm if i wake up early. The only option is to turn off the recurring alarm. There is a notification which shows up a minute before the alarm sounds to dismiss it.
In oneplus that notification would show up an hour before the alarm sounds and could easily be dismissed without affecting the recurring alarm.
Is there any setting to allow me to dismiss the alarm for the day rather than turning it off?
I am currently using the stock clocck app. Thanks.
You can use Alarm Clock Xtreme, which has the option "Skip next".
pedmond said:
You can use Alarm Clock Xtreme, which has the option "Skip next".
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Will check out. Thanks

Is it possible to change clock app linked to the time in notification bar?

Hey there.
If you pull down the notification bar and tap on the time or the date it will open the pre-installed clock- and calendar-app respectively. (Which is quite handy for manually setting an alarm or timer.)
However, I prefer Google's clock app over the Huawei one, because I didn't find a way to just punch in timers, always have to scroll through minutes and seconds.
I tried uninstalling the Huawai clock via adb, (hoping I would be asked to assign an app) but then tapping on the time does nothing at all.
So I re-installed the Huawei clock.
I know a work-around would be to use the Google Assistant to start a timer or set an alarm, but I'm very reluctant to use it, Google should not be always listening.
So is there any way to change which app is linked to tapping on the time in the notification bar?
Thank you very much.

Alarm Clock Question

I am using the alarm clock: Alarm Clock Plus.
When the phone screen is off, the alarm opens full screen so I can interact with it. When the phone is in use, I get a notification bar that I have to click in order to open the alarm clock. I would like to eliminate the notfvication bar. I've checked the settings for the app and am left thinking that it's some feature of the OS. Can someone tell me how to change this functionality?
beavermjr said:
I am using the alarm clock: Alarm Clock Plus.
When the phone screen is off, the alarm opens full screen so I can interact with it. When the phone is in use, I get a notification bar that I have to click in order to open the alarm clock. I would like to eliminate the notfvication bar. I've checked the settings for the app and am left thinking that it's some feature of the OS. Can someone tell me how to change this functionality?
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Have you asked the Alarm Clock Plus developer?
I sent an email, but have heard nothing back yet.

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