In iOS 17, you can set multiple timers on iPhone using the Clock app, or use Siri for hands-free setup. We discuss both in this article. Let's take a look at them.
Set multiple timers on iPhone using the Clock app
- Open the Clock app on your iPhone and tap Timer## in the lower right corner #Tab. Now, set the hours, minutes and seconds.
- You can use the
- "Label " and "Timer When to End" options to set the name of the timer and the preferred tone when the timer completes. This will help you differentiate between timers. After completion, click the
- "Start" button. Then, click the
- " " icon in the upper right corner.

- Now, repeat the above steps to set multiple timers on iPhone.
- You can also browse the
- Presets section to quickly set multiple timers. It offers presets from 1 minute to 35 minutes.

Quick Tip: You can also go to Control Center, long press the clock icon, then tap Start button to quickly set your first timer on iPhone. Then, tap the " " icon to set multiple timers on your iPhone.

- Just say
- “Siri, set timers to 5 minutes" or "Start timer for 5 minutes". In iOS 17, you can skip the "Hey" prefix to call Siri. Alternatively, press and hold the Side button on iPhone to invoke Siri, then say/type "
- Set timer for 5 minutes". Siri will immediately set a timer for you.

- Repeat the steps above to ask Siri to set multiple timers at once on your iPhone.
Using the Clock app
- Open the Clock app and navigate to the Timer tab.
- To pause the timer, click the Pause button.
- To resume the timer, click the play button.
- To delete the timer, swipe from right to left and tap the Delete button.

- You can also tap the timer to see pause, resume, and cancel (delete) options.
Using Live Activities
- When your iPhone is locked, tap the screen, then tap Grouped Timers to see all timers running on your iPhone .
- Here, click the Pause button to pause your timer. You can restore it at any time by clicking the Play button.
- To delete or cancel the timer, just click the "X" button.

Using Siri
- Say "Siri, show timer." Alternatively, you can invoke Siri and say/type "Show timer". From here, you can pause or resume the timer.
- You can also say "Siri, pause timer." It will display a list of all timers set on your iPhone, just tap on the timer you want to cancel.

- You can follow this step to restore or delete a timer on your iPhone using Siri.
So you see, it’s easy to set up, track and manage multiple timers at once on your iPhone.
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