India, June 16 -- Waking up everyday can be a really taxing task for some people, especially those who're naturally inclined to be more active at night. For years, iPhone users have had to contend with a fixed 9-minute snooze on their alarms - a small but persistent frustration for anyone who prefers a different rhythm in the morning. Now, with iOS 26, Apple is finally giving users more control over how they wake up.

Unveiled at the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), iOS 26 introduces the ability to personalise your alarm snooze interval. No longer are users stuck with the arbitrary 9-minute default. Instead, you can now select any snooze duration between one and fifteen minutes, simply by editing your alarm setting...