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Sleep | Wake Up section #2

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jlbrkntr opened this issue May 18, 2021 · 7 comments
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Sleep | Wake Up section #2

jlbrkntr opened this issue May 18, 2021 · 7 comments

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@jlbrkntr
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Hi, any chance you could add an option to hide the Sleep | Wake Up section on the Alarm page in the Clock app in iOS 14 so that you simply get a list of your alarms like in previous iOS versions?

@joshuaseltzer
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Hi there! I think something like this would be out of the scope of Sleeper, and therefore potentially be a separate (free) tweak. I can take a look at simply hiding that section from view.

Do you use the Bedtime/Wake Up alarm? If not, you can actually "reset" it so that it doesn't show by default. I believe that if you remove the MobileTimer preference files (/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/com.appl.mobiletimerd.plist and /var/mobile/Library/Preferences/com.apple.mobiletimer.plist) it will reset the Bedtime alarm and should no longer show. Note, that I believe this will also delete all of your alarms.

@jlbrkntr
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Haven't been able to find a tweak for that so that would be fantastic 👍

@joshuaseltzer
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Did you try to delete those preference files? I believe that removes it, but it also will reset the Sleep / Wake Up timer, so that wouldn't be a good solution if you actually use that feature.

@jlbrkntr
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I have no plans in using that feature (only the "other" alarms) but I'll try removing it to see what happens.

@joshuaseltzer
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Just remember, it will likely purge all of your regular alarms too. Also, once you remove those preference files, I believe you need to reboot (or maybe just a LDRestart) your device for the changes to be made.

@jlbrkntr
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Only removes the regular alarms unfortunately, tried both restarting userspace and then repeated the process with reboot afterwards and only thing it does it "reset" the alarm page. Seems like Apple has decided to display the Sleep | Wake Up feature (including a "SET UP" button) even if the user hasn't decided they want to use it. I think it was in the Health app previously (read about it when looking for tweaks) so maybe it's their way of making users aware that it's now integrated into the Clock app?

@joshuaseltzer
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Only removes the regular alarms unfortunately, tried both restarting userspace and then repeated the process with reboot afterwards and only thing it does it "reset" the alarm page. Seems like Apple has decided to display the Sleep | Wake Up feature (including a "SET UP" button) even if the user hasn't decided they want to use it. I think it was in the Health app previously (read about it when looking for tweaks) so maybe it's their way of making users aware that it's now integrated into the Clock app?

Shoot, sorry about that - I could have sworn it would have reset the Sleep alarm too, but I haven't used it on iOS 14 in a while (my daily driver is still on iOS 13.5). Yeah now that you mention it, some of those features were "hidden" in the health app as well. To me, it was super confusing.

Whenever I get some free time (which, unfortunately, could be a while) I'll look into potentially hiding that pesky thing from the regular alarm view.

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