After deleting Reminders App, Restart your iPhone. On the next screen, enter your Lock Screen Passcode.
On the confirmation pop-up, tap on Reset All Settings to confirm. You can try this option if you have a recent Backup of iPhone on computer or on iCloud and you believe that Reminders were working properly, when you made this backup. Reminders Not Working on iPhone In most cases, the problem of Reminders not working on iPhone is usually due to reminder alerts being muted, incorrect reminder notification settings and unexplained iCloud glitches.
To remind yourself to go back to another app—for example, to revisit a website or a map location—add a link in your reminder to where you left off. Open the app that you want to come back to, and look for the Share button.
Then tap the Reminders icon. Use Reminders on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch With the Reminders app on iOS 13 or later and iPadOS, you can create reminders with subtasks and attachments, and set alerts based on time and location.
Before you begin Create a reminder Edit a reminder Get a reminder while messaging someone Create subtasks Complete a reminder Add a reminder with Siri Add a reminder from another app Learn more. Before you begin Set up iCloud to keep your reminders updated across all your devices. Inside the Reminders app, you'll see all of your reminders on all of your Apple devices that are signed in to the same Apple ID.
Create a reminder Open the Reminders app. Set a due date Tap the Date and Time button to set a due date for the reminder. Add a location Tap the Location button to assign a notification based on where you are. Add a tag Tap the Tag button to add a tag. Flag a reminder Tap the Flag button to mark a reminder as extra important and make it appear in the Flagged smart list on the Reminders app main screen.
Add an attachment Tap the Photos button to add an attachment to the reminder. Edit a reminder Tap the Edit Details button to add even more details and customizations to your reminder, such as notes, a URL, and a priority. Get a reminder while messaging someone Tap a reminder, then tap the Edit Details button. Here we take a look at the app and show you how to use some of its features. When you first launch the Reminders app you will be presented with your default list.
Here you can quickly add another item to your list, or swipe left or right to view another list. If you would prefer to view your reminders by date, you can tap on the Date button on the top to view all of your lists organized by date. To enter a task or item you need a reminder for, simply tap on the plus sign. Enter a title for your reminder and tap anywhere on the screen to hide the keyboard again. After you enter a title, you can then tap on the reminder and you will be shown a settings screen for that particular reminder.
Here are all the possible settings:. Selecting any of the options listed above will take you to another screen, allowing you to customize that selection. For example, you can set the reminder priority to none, low, medium, or high. If you select the date and time option, you can change the due date and time that the reminder will go off. Hold down the Home button to bring up Siri, and then speak instructions like these:. Reminders settings are, confusingly enough, found in the Mail, Contacts, Calendars section of the Settings app.
You get only two options: Sync and Default List. Sync determines how far back your reminders are synced. You can choose to sync reminders from two weeks to six months back, or to sync all reminders. The default value is a single month. Default List determines which list new reminders that you add outside of the Reminders app will go to.
To set up a shared list, you need to go back to the iCloud website. When other folks accept your shared list, anyone can add, delete, or check off reminders on that list; the full instructions are in the linked story.
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