

As the most conspicuous “lesson learned” from Luna, iP99’s remote control has been considerably improved from the ones found in virtually all iHome products, now bearing the same candybar size, shape, texture and weight of the impressive Luna remote.
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Though iP99’s controls are virtually identical to the streamlined array on iH9, providing dial-style access to volume and tuning, plus 11 buttons for power, presets, both alarms, snooze/dimming and other features, the buttons and dials have all been boosted in size, making early morning fumbling easier on your fingers. Both screens provide large numbers for the time and smaller text for the calendar date, which switches to display AM and FM radio tuners and alarm settings. Both iHome systems have identical eight-stage dimmers, and though iP99’s screen has a blue tint to iH9’s slightly green tint, the difference isn’t in either system’s favor. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Telegram.Like iH9, iP99 also borrows from Luna the idea of a white text on black screen, rather than the black text on white screen design that some earlier iHome users found overly bright at night. Read all the Latest News, Breaking News and Coronavirus News here. Similarly, when Apple was working on its smartwatch, it invited watch historians at its quarters to talk to them. When Apple made the time-related decisions for its software, it chose to honour the traditions of timekeeping that analogue clocks followed. However, the widely believed reason is the simplicity of programming a single-digit timer - of 9 minutes - than programming a double-digit timer of 10 minutes. Some people say that a 9-minute snooze would give a one-minute headstart than two minutes late. However, there is no scientific evidence to support this claim. Some people guessed that an 11-minute period is long enough for a person to enter deep sleep, so an 11-minute snooze would wake up the person feeling heavy and dozy. There are many theories circulating on the internet about why the engineers picked a 9-minute snooze. The clockmakers went ahead with the 9-minute option, a decision whose reasoning is still debated. They had two options, either 9 minutes or a little less than 11 minutes. When the snooze feature was invented, the scientists tried to retrofit it into the analogue clocks, but they were not able to perfectly fit the gear teeth to produce a 10-minute snooze. The snooze feature, first introduced by General Electric-Telechron company in its analogue Snooze-Alarm clock in 1956, has an interesting history. The reason behind the 9-minute snooze, according to a Youtube channel Apple Explained, is Apple’s tribute to the history of alarm clocks.
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Unfortunately, you cannot change it but you can always download third-party alarm apps on your iPhone as a workaround.
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Apple has deliberately made this decision to hard code a nine-minute snooze time in its alarm clock. Though, how much more sleep is the perfect amount that your alarm clocks should let you have? If you set your alarm on the default alarm clock on your iPhone, it will ring again after exactly nine minutes. When your alarm clock wakes you up in the morning, but you want a little more sleep, you snooze it.
