SIRI can totally upgrade your iPhone alarm game.

The virtual assistant has some clever tricks that you need to know about.

There are some iPhone alarm hacks you need to know

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There are some iPhone alarm hacks you need to knowCredit: TikTok / @bbgrltyson

If you’ve had an iPhone for a while, you’ve almost certainly used its alarm to wake up in the morning.

And serial alarm users will likely have dozens of alarms set for various points of the day.

Getting rid of all of them when they’re no longer needed can be a real pain.

But TikTok star @bbgrltyson has revealed a clever iPhone hack to scrap them all in one go.

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You can simply ask Siri to delete all of your alarms – and she’ll do it.

But that’s not all.

You can use Siri to do some other clever alarm commands too.

For a start, Siri can set any alarm at any time.

But she can also get even more clever with alarms.

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For instance, you can say: “Hey Siri, set an alarm for 7am every weekday” and she’ll be able to do it.

You can have Siri arrange a nap: “Hey Siri, wake me up in three hours.”

And she can even edit an alarm  – just ask her to change the time from whatever it currently is to what you want.

You can “turn off” alarms as well as deleting them using Siri.

Siri can also set timers as well as alarms, which are more useful for something like cooking.

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Sadly Siri still can’t snooze your alarm clock.

But she can stop an alarm, silencing it on a lazy morning.

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