Alarm silent when ringtone is. - Samsung Galaxy S20 / S20+ / S20 Ultra Questions &

I set the ringtone to vibrate or silent so as not to be woken while asleep. Unfortunately my alarm is also silent. The volume for the alarm is set to almost max. I even tried through bixby as it has an independant volume but same result.
I have had HTC and Huawei and they have separate alarm clock volume.
Is there a secret?

Wolfslasher said:
I set the ringtone to vibrate or silent so as not to be woken while asleep. Unfortunately my alarm is also silent. The volume for the alarm is set to almost max. I even tried through bixby as it has an independant volume but same result.
I have had HTC and Huawei and they have separate alarm clock volume.
Is there a secret?
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Hi,using “Do not disturb” option would solve that secret. [emoji3]
S20U Exynos

The secret is solved Thank you

Wolfslasher said:
I set the ringtone to vibrate or silent so as not to be woken while asleep. Unfortunately my alarm is also silent. The volume for the alarm is set to almost max. I even tried through bixby as it has an independant volume but same result.
I have had HTC and Huawei and they have separate alarm clock volume.
Is there a secret?
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Go to alarm then hit the three dots and turn off vibrate for alarms. Same thing happened to me. Was late for work first day with phone.

Thats exactly what I was looking for. I'm getting old and I'm missing such simple things.
Thank you

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[Q] Alarm not sounding

My alarm has stopped ringing for some reason. It will still vibrate, though. If I turn off vibrate, the phone will light up and the touchpad will flash, but no sound comes out.
I've read in other threads you're supposed to set the alarm sound, wait for the music to play, and then set the volume there. I've done this, turned "Media volume" all the way up. The alarm still doesn't ring. Ringer volume is all the way up. I've even waited for the (silent) alarm to go off, and then tried to increase the volume. Pressing the volume keys while the alarm is going off just hits snooze. Any ideas, people?
gromky said:
My alarm has stopped ringing for some reason. It will still vibrate, though. If I turn off vibrate, the phone will light up and the touchpad will flash, but no sound comes out.
I've read in other threads you're supposed to set the alarm sound, wait for the music to play, and then set the volume there. I've done this, turned "Media volume" all the way up. The alarm still doesn't ring. Ringer volume is all the way up. I've even waited for the (silent) alarm to go off, and then tried to increase the volume. Pressing the volume keys while the alarm is going off just hits snooze. Any ideas, people?
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Have you checked that the alarm volume is up? Go to Menu>Settings from where you enter your alarms and double check
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA App
What ROM and have you installed any notification apps that may have disabled your notifications?
are you using the stock alarm clock or another app?
Well, I "solved" the problem by downloading a replacement application from the Market. I forgot that even though it's a system application, the alarm is just another application. If it doesn't want to work, then screw it. The new alarm has a configurable snooze, as well, which the stock alarm clock lacked.

Tablet screen turns on, Alarm doesn't sound.

I have a 2013 N7, stock rom, Glitch kernel... and a weird problem.
Occasionally, when my morning alarm is supposed to go off, it doesn't. The screen will turn on, the option to snooze or dismiss the alarm will show, but there is no sound.
The volume is all the way up, and if I start to play music or a video it will have sound... but the alarm will randomly be silent.
Has anyone ran into the issue before? Surely this wouldn't be a kernel issue, would it?
Any ideas?
hbar98 said:
I have a 2013 N7, stock rom, Glitch kernel... and a weird problem.
Occasionally, when my morning alarm is supposed to go off, it doesn't. The screen will turn on, the option to snooze or dismiss the alarm will show, but there is no sound.
The volume is all the way up, and if I start to play music or a video it will have sound... but the alarm will randomly be silent.
Has anyone ran into the issue before? Surely this wouldn't be a kernel issue, would it?
Any ideas?
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alarm sound is a totally different slider than the media volume, so while you may be able to play music, the alarm sound can be off. go into setting and sound and click on volumes and let me know what you see. alarm volume should be towards the bottom (i think)
goldflame09 said:
alarm sound is a totally different slider than the media volume, so while you may be able to play music, the alarm sound can be off. go into setting and sound and click on volumes and let me know what you see. alarm volume should be towards the bottom (i think)
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You were correct, Alarms volume is at the bottom. Alarms volume is turned all the way up.

[Q] Alarm sounds too low. Can someone test this with me.

I need someone else that is on a 5.1 rom to turn their volume all the way down to the vibrate setting. Then set an alarm.
On 5.0 roms and below the alarm would play like normal. Nice and loud. Like a alarm should be. On the 5.1 roms the alarm sound, while the phone is set to vibrate, is extremely quiet. And I cannot find where to change this setting.
Happens on Insert Coin's 5.1 rom and Maximus's 5.1 rom.
paperecho said:
I need someone else that is on a 5.1 rom to turn their volume all the way down to the vibrate setting. Then set an alarm.
On 5.0 roms and below the alarm would play like normal. Nice and loud. Like a alarm should be. On the 5.1 roms the alarm sound, while the phone is set to vibrate, is extremely quiet. And I cannot find where to change this setting.
Happens on Insert Coin's 5.1 rom and Maximus's 5.1 rom.
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Alarm volume is fine for me. On ICE 3.0.1. I used the volume down button to get to vibrate, used the settings button to check alarm volume (it was all the way up, so I didn't touch that slider), then set an alarm and waited. Volume seemed normal when the alarm went off.
Was this a stock alarm or a custom sound? Mine is a mp3 and it sounds normal outside of being set as an alarm.
paperecho said:
Was this a stock alarm or a custom sound? Mine is a mp3 and it sounds normal outside of being set as an alarm.
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Just a stock sound...foxglove. Volume escalates, but at the loudest it seems like its the same as it was on 5.0.1 roms and even back on my M8.

Call ring and alarm problem

Sometimes when i go to sleep i let the phone to general profile with the ringer volume maximum, but in morning i don't hear when someone calls me and the alarm ringing, like the phone is on silent mode. The clock says alarm was silenced. Someone can help me? Stock Rom, no root and fireos 4.6.6.1
Facing same problem. My phone's alarm does not ring most of the time. Here is the workaround for alarm:
I am using this app for setting up alarm: Simple Alarm Clock Free(cant post link)
As far as phone call ring is concerned, I don't know about it because I'm not using SIM Card in my phone.

Silent alarm?

My previous phone, Gear S2, had no speaker so the alarm was silent and just vibrated. This was ideal for when I work as an invigilator for exams where I have to tell the students to save their work very 20 minutes. My new Galaxy Watch alarm both vibrates and makes a sound which, clearly, is not a good thing in an exam room! Is there a way to turn the sound off or another app which I can use to set alarms? I have been using the Timer alarm but then I can only set one alarm at a time instead of setting all of them in one go.
Thanks for any help.
You can change alarm sound ( set it to mute in your case) and change vibration pattern when swiping to the left while editing your alarm. It's the next screen after the day repeat screen.
Thanks so much! I had never noticed that those settings existed but have changed to mute and all good now.

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