Hi there, there is a reminder app that is using the alarm feature and that's the reason you see the icon. Option 2 - if the app is required, go to settings, display, status bar, icon manager, find alarm option and toggle it off so that you don't see it.
Open the Clock app to the Alarm tab and delete an alarm by going to Edit and then tapping the red minus button to find the Delete option. You can also swipe left on an alarm on the Alarm tab screen to delete it. Make new iPhone alarms with the plus button on the upper right-hand corner of the Clock app.
Provided your Android is rooted and a compatible Xposed Framework1 is installed, you can use GravityBox xposed module to hide the alarm icon. I tested with GravityBox [N] and in it, go to Statusbar tweaks → Clock Settings → tick Hide Alarm icon.
For example , it may be a food tracking or water tracking app ,these apps keeps setting reminder on its own. To find this culprit app in your mobile, force stop every app one by one . When that particular app is force stopped , the alarm sign goes away.
How to turn on safe mode on Android. If your Android phone or tablet is already on, you can activate safe mode via the power options menu — press the power and volume down keys. Safe mode will temporarily disable third-party apps on your Android, allowing you to troubleshoot deeper issues in your operating system.
That is from an app you installed which might have a reminder feature. You can also control which icons are displayed in: Settings > Display > Status bar > Icon manager.
To stop an alarm, you can say "Okay Google, stop" or tap Dismiss. To snooze an alarm, you can say something like "Hey Google, snooze" or "Hey Google, snooze for 5 minutes," or tap Snooze.
Open your device's Settings app. Tap Notifications. Turn Notification dot on app icon on or off.
Tap Alarm. On the alarm you want, tap the Down arrow . Cancel: Turn the switch on or off. Delete: To permanently delete the alarm, tap Delete.
Flip the breaker connected to your system's control box to the off position to disconnect the circuit to which the sirens are wired. Your alarm may sound at this point. Don your insulated rubber gloves and unscrew the faceplate from the control box. Remove the black and red wires feeding into the backup battery pack.
This usually involves disconnecting the power source. Wait for a minute, then reconnect the power to reboot the system. After the system has rebooted, test it by arming and disarming using your user code. This ensures the reset was successful, and the system is functioning as intended.