D DotCom2 macrumors 604 Original poster Jun 14, 2023 #1 I know you can have multiple timers in iOS17 but can you have them individually named/titled?
symphony macrumors 68020 Jun 14, 2023 #2 DotCom2 said: I know you can have multiple timers in iOS17 but can you have them individually named/titled? Click to expand... Reactions: addamas and DotCom2
DotCom2 said: I know you can have multiple timers in iOS17 but can you have them individually named/titled? Click to expand...
symphony macrumors 68020 Jun 14, 2023 #3 DotCom2 said: I know you can have multiple timers in iOS17 but can you have them individually named/titled? Click to expand... OS - iPadOS 27 iPadOS 27 with all-new Siri AI powered by Apple Intelligence and new features for a more responsive, delightful experience. www.apple.com Reactions: DotCom2
DotCom2 said: I know you can have multiple timers in iOS17 but can you have them individually named/titled? Click to expand... OS - iPadOS 27 iPadOS 27 with all-new Siri AI powered by Apple Intelligence and new features for a more responsive, delightful experience. www.apple.com
matrix07 macrumors G3 Jun 14, 2023 #4 DotCom2 said: I know you can have multiple timers in iOS17 but can you have them individually named/titled? Click to expand... In watchOS you can use Siri to label a timer when you set it like “Set a 12 minute pizza timer.” when you want to label it "Pizza". I'm sure iOS is the same.
DotCom2 said: I know you can have multiple timers in iOS17 but can you have them individually named/titled? Click to expand... In watchOS you can use Siri to label a timer when you set it like “Set a 12 minute pizza timer.” when you want to label it "Pizza". I'm sure iOS is the same.
S SpaceGrayAlways macrumors 6502 Jun 17, 2023 #6 BrianBaughn said: Is there a preference to NOT show the timers on the screen? Click to expand... There is not.
BrianBaughn said: Is there a preference to NOT show the timers on the screen? Click to expand... There is not.