If you live in a household, there's a good chance that at some stage you've been disturbed by an alarm on someone else's iPhone. If their phone is out of range of yours and no one else bothers to turn off the alarm, the distraction can quickly become annoying, but if your own iPhone or iPad is nearby, you can use a handy trick to get by without yours. Silence the alarm in case you have to get up.
Next time you hear the alarm going off on a family member’s iPhone and your own iPhone or iPad is within earshot, just say “Hey Siri, turn off Anna’s iPhone "Alarm" (or possibly the name of anyone's iPhone) .
Siri will ask you to confirm whether you want to stop the alarm going off on that person's iPhone, which you can do with "Yes" or "No" response, or you can click on the same two screen options. All goes well and the alarm will be silenced immediately.
Tip: You can make the same request using a nearby Siri-enabled HomePod.Please note that this feature only works if the noisy iPhone is owned by someone in your Home Sharing group and that person is identified in Home Sharing by the name you used in the Siri request. Finally, both devices must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
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