Have you ever wanted to set multiple timers on your iPhone only to discover that you must first install third-party apps? Now you're lucky, though. iOS 17 adds the capability to set multiple times in the Clock app along with a number of new features like Name Drop, Stand By, Live Voicemail, and more.
I'll walk you through every step of setting up and using multiple timers on an iPhone running iOS 17 in this post.
In iOS 17,
what are multi-timers, and how do they function?
Multiple timers on an iPhone with iOS 17
How to stop, start, or delete several timers
what are multi-timers, and how do they function?
Whether you're a student with a demanding study schedule or a professional looking to maximize your busy workday, setting numerous timers can be handy. It's the ideal technique to manage several projects or activities at once.
You may quickly create new timers and give each one a label by tapping a button. Every time a timer sounds, you will hear a sound.
Additionally, the Lock Screen will display every timer you've created in the Clock app. A timer can be started, stopped, or put on hold right there. Dynamic Island is also supported by this functionality.
In iOS 17, setting up a timer is just as simple as it was before. If you wish to add additional timers, you will have to take a few extra steps. Here's how to add more than one timer to your iPhone.
How to use iOS 17 to set up numerous timers on an iPhone
The iPhone's Clock app should now be open. Find the Timers tab by navigating.
Choose a time frame for the timer.
In the Label text area, give the timer a name.
Choose a tone by tapping When Timer Ends, then tap Set to use it.
Alternatively, you can press Timer and select Resume.
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