Setting multiple alarms has become a common strategy for ensuring punctuality in our busy lives. However, users of Samsung Galaxy devices might encounter an unexpected obstacle when trying to set more than a hundred alarms. Recent observations indicate that once you reach the hundredth alarm, adding another becomes impossible. This limitation applies across various Samsung models, including the latest Galaxy S25 Ultra.
This cap on alarms isn't a recent development but rather an evolution from previous restrictions. Back in 2019, the limit was set at fifty alarms, as noted in a Samsung Community support thread. Since then, Samsung doubled the allowance, catering to those who rely heavily on alarms for their daily routines. Despite this increase, the presence of any cap seems puzzling, especially considering individuals with fluctuating schedules may require numerous distinct alarms.
For those frequently utilizing voice-activated assistants like Gemini to set alarms, it's wise to periodically review and manage saved alarms. Each command creates a new entry in the Clock app, potentially leading to unnecessary clutter. Utilizing timers instead can help maintain organization within the app. By staying mindful of the number of alarms stored on your device and regularly clearing out unused ones, you ensure there's always room for new alerts when needed. Embracing such practices promotes efficiency and helps maximize the utility of your smartphone’s features.