"Sound" is an important factor for the iPhone.The sound is important not only on the phone call, but also when setting an alarm instead of an alarm clock.Various notification sounds and alarm sounds are included, so you can choose according to your preference and application.
It is such a "sound", but one of the "there is an iPhone" that the volume does not change even if the volume button is pressed.One of the many questions from the time that the iPhone appeared, and I have mentioned it in the past in this column, but let's explain again for those who have recently started using the iPhone.
First of all, the premise is that the iPhone has the principle that "volume management is different for each function genre".There are three genres, the volume of the incoming call and the notification, the volume of the reception volume (the size of the other person's voice), and the volume of other applications (games, music/video playback apps, etc.).Each volume is recorded, and the function/app used changes and the volume is also switched.The volume of "Other apps" is treated separately when the earphone is connected, so there are four.
The alarm sound of the clock app is included in the genre of incoming call and notification.In other words, if the ringtone/notification sound is loud, the alarm sound will be loud, so if you want to lower the alarm sound, you will lower the ringtone/notification sound.
The volume of the ringtone/notification sound can be adjusted with the "Settone and notification sound" slider on the "Settings" → "Sound and Tactile" screen, but turn on the "Change with the button" switch below.You can adjust the volume button on the left side of the iPhone.
However, if you press the volume button while the alarm is ringing, the alarm sound will stop.When the snooze is effective, it is treated as a snooze operation, so even if you press the volume button, the volume cannot be changed in the sound of the alarm.Let's set it in advance with the "ringtone and notification sound" slider.