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How to use the N95 alarm clock
The Nokia N95's built-in alarm clock is both useful and easy to use. This guide shows you how to make the most of it
Published on Jun 13, 2007
As well as being an uber cool phone, radio, camera and music player the N95 also boasts an alarm clock. It's a pretty expensive alarm clock granted but at least one that you won't be throwing across your bedroom in the morning.
The phone is so clever that even if the alarm time is reached when the Nokia N95 is switched off the phone will even automatically turn itself on and make the alarm sound.
- To access the clock and alarm settings press the right Selection key to choose Clock on the phone's main screen. If you have set this key to a different function then press the Nokia Menu key to the left of the directional keys then choose Applications then Clock
- Make sure the clock is showing the right date and time. If it is not choose Options with the left Selection key then choose Settings and use the Scroll key to move through the options selecting them by pressing the Scroll key and making changes then choosing OK
- In this settings area you can also choose the alarm tone. Scroll down the screen till you see Clock alarm tone and click the Scroll key. Scroll through the list of tones available. Linger on each option to hear it sounding, and when you find the one you like best choose Select
- To leave the Settings area choose Back with the right Selection key.
- To set an alarm choose Options with the left Selection key and choose Set alarm. Use the number pad to set the alarm time, and if you have chosen a 12 hour clock use the ‘p’ and ‘a’ keys to identify whether the alarm is for a PM or an AM time.
- When the alarm rings you can use the right Selection key to Snooze for five minutes or the left Selection key to stop the alarm.
- To change the alarm time Options with the left Selection key and choose Reset alarm.
- To delete the alarm completely choose Options with the left Selection key and choose Remove alarm and confirm by choosing Yes
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