Take iPhone as an example. To set the converted Spotify songs as alarm, you can simply go to 'Clock' > 'Edit' > 'Sound' and then choose the ringtones that you've saved from Spotify as alarm. Now enjoy your new alarm sound from Spotify every day.
How to set any song as iPhone ringtone without using iTunes
- Download or import the song that you wish to be your ringtone into your Music Library.
- Open GarageBand.
- Import the song you want by choosing any of the instrument sections and tapping on the View button followed by the Loop Browser button.
- Next, select the Music tab and find the song you want from any of the sections.
If you switch from Spotify to Apple Music, you can transfer your playlists from one streaming service to the other using one of several third-party apps available on the App Store. Next, tap the Apple Music icon and then tap Authorize to grant the app access to your Apple Music library and set a token.
The 21 Best Songs to Wake up to Each and Every Morning
- 1 "Brave" by Sara Bareilles.
- 2 "Lovely Day" by Bill Withers.
- 3 "Run the World (Girls)" by Beyoncé
- 4 "Beautiful" by Christina Aguilera.
- 5 "The Cure" by Lady Gaga.
- 6 "I Smile" by Kirk Franklin.
- 7 "A Thousand Miles" by Vanessa Carlton.
- 8 "Stronger" by Kanye West.
Apple has Bedtime, but Android has Google Clock. There's no built-in sleep tracking, and it won't use a smart alarm to make sure you're getting enough sleep, so it's not an imitation of Apple's Bedtime app.
Solution 1: Set Spotify Tracks as Android Alarm Sound with Google Clock App
- Step 1Open the Clock app and tap an alarm you want to edit or tap + icon to create a new one.
- Step 2Tap the Sounds icon, and then tap the Spotify tab.
Import the Spotify music to iPhone as iPhone ringtone
- Step 1: Connect iPhone to computer via USB cable and select Ringtone Maker on Syncios.
- Step 2: Add the converted Spotify song to edit.
- Step 3: Set the tone as iPhone ringtone.
Amazon announced today that Alexa has been updated to include support for music alarms. You'll be able to request songs in the same way that you can for regular playback, meaning that requests as specific as “Alexa, wake me up at 7AM to Beyoncé,” or as vague as “Alexa, wake me up to '80s music at 8AM” will all work.
Steps
- Open iTunes. Its app icon resembles a multicolored musical note on a white background.
- Add music to iTunes if needed.
- Attach your iPhone to your computer.
- Click your iPhone's icon.
- Click Sync.
- Wait for your music to sync.
- Click Done.
With the free bedr radio app:
- wake up to radio stations from all over the world.
- alarm clock with smooth alarm, snooze-timer, vibration and auto-stop.
- snooze by simply tapping into the screen, tap twice to stop the alarm.
- shake to stop the alarm but to continue the radio streaming (e.g. to listen in the bathroom)
“With Podcast Alarm you can select whatever kind of podcast you're into as your morning alarm. Instead of hitting snooze, dozing off again and feeling worse, you can actually listen to something interesting.” It's $1.99, iOS only. It reports a 250% increase in podcast usage on its platform over the last two years.
Wake up every day to your favourite radio station! Download this free app now and turn your iPhone into an alarm clock with radio streaming. If you put the alarm clock into snooze-mode, it will temporarily stop the alarm and start again after a certain amount of time (according to your alarm settings).
If you'd like to wake up to your favorite morning show or Artist Station, you can set up the iHeartRadio Alarm Clock.
- Tap the gear icon in the upper left-hand corner of the screen.
- Select Alarm Clock.
- Choose station.
- Edit time.
- Toggle Alarm On.
Set the alarm
- To set the hour quickly, hold down the SET ALARM TIME - or + button.
- icon flashes on the display while you set the alarm time.
- After you set the alarm, the clock display returns after a few seconds and. icon stays on.
- At the set time, the radio turns on or the buzzer volume gradually increases.
You cannot set an alarm for a future date. Instead of an alarm use the Reminders app to set a reminder for a specific date and time.
If your alarm volume is too low or too loud, press the volume button up or down to adjust it. You can also go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics and drag the slider under Ringers And Alerts. If your alarm only vibrates, make sure that your alarm sound isn't set to None. Open the Clock app, tap the Alarm tab, then tap Edit.
Tap the "Sound" option in the Add Alarm settings and select your alarm tone from the list of ringtones. The alarm will appear in your list of ringtones. Alternatively, select "Pick a Song" from the Songs section and select a song from the songs available on your iPhone.
As far back as iOS 6, you have been able to set your iPhone alarm to play a song from your music library. And with iOS 8, you can grab songs from Apple Music to use as your alarm sound. From the Alarm tab, either tap Edit to edit an existing alarm or tap the + button to add a new alarm.
Creating a ringtone using iTunes or Music
- Step 1: Open and update iTunes or Music.
- Step 2: Choose a song. Here's the fun part — pick the song that you'd like to use as your new iPhone ringtone.
- Step 3: Add the start and stop times.
- Step 4: Create an AAC version.
- Step 5: Copy the file and delete the old one.
To access the Clock app, either tap the Clock icon on the Home screen, or open the App Drawer and open the Clock app from there. This article covers Google's Clock app, which you can download from Google Play for any Android phone.
Apple Music is free for three months when you sign up to the free trial, after which there are three plans available.