If solutions 1 and 2 don't work, please go to your phone services center.(If volume down doesn't work, try volume up.) And if that is started a few minutes before the alarmgoes off, it might work. The Full Schedule screen with Sleep Schedule turned on at the top. I have never tried this specifically on a Galaxy S but I am fairly confident this is a universal rule. Tap Full Schedule & Options, then turn off Sleep Schedule (at the top of the screen). If it's in sleep mode where the screen is off and it's not in use then the alarm will still function as will other types of notifications. Yes, some laptops can be started with a schedule in the bios. I managed to do it by setting an alarm and waiting for the notification to come up. No, if the phone is off, it can't do anything. And thus, since the software isnt running, the alarm will not function when the system is shutdown. You can restart your phone by holding the home, power, and volume down buttons together. When the computer is shutdown, the software isnt running (like a alarm clock not having power).You can wait until your phone batteries are dead, then recharge and restart the phone.If you had a same problem and same phone type as me, here are some solutions that might help based on my experiences: I tried to restart the phone by holding the power button for a minute, but that doesn't work. My phone (Samsung Galaxy E5) is not using extension batteries, so I can't remove them because the batteries are sticks into the phone (like Apple iPhone batteries). It still can receive calls, messages, chats or any notifications, but the screen is black/blank maybe that's caused by some system problems/errors that affect the screen. If your alarm only vibrates, make sure that your alarm sound isn’t set to None. You can also go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics and drag the slider under Ringers And Alerts. Strangely, the phone works just like usual. If you put your phone on silent when you go to bed then your alarm will only vibrate. On the iPhone you can turn the ringer off and still hear alarms from the Apple Clock app, but I don't know if that's true on the iPod Touch. If your alarm volume is too low or too loud, press the volume button up or down to adjust it. the QR code, it will send out the Bugu, after the light turns blue, click hear tone. My phone (Samsung Galaxy E5) screen goes blank/black but the buttons (power, home) and bottom lights are still working. When the device is powered on, the indicator light will be on. I have a screen off/screen on routine for my Echo w/clock that works perfectly, but the Echo Show 5 simply says out loud 'screen off' or 'Alexa, turn screen off' rather than actually performing the action.
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