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clarified where the extra setting is located.
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Dan Hulme
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On Android Marshmallow, you can use the hidden System UI Tuner.

Open the quick-setting panel, then press and hold the Settings' cog wheel until it starts spinning. You then get an additional settings entry in System > System UI Tuner > Status bar, where you can hide the alarm.

[edit] the setting is in System > System UI Tuner > Status bar

On Android Marshmallow, you can use the hidden System UI Tuner.

Open the quick-setting panel, then press and hold the Settings' cog wheel until it starts spinning. You then get an additional settings entry where you can hide the alarm.

[edit] the setting is in System > System UI Tuner > Status bar

On Android Marshmallow, you can use the hidden System UI Tuner.

Open the quick-setting panel, then press and hold the Settings' cog wheel until it starts spinning. You then get an additional settings entry in System > System UI Tuner > Status bar, where you can hide the alarm.

On Android Marshmallow, you can use the hidden System UI Tuner.

Open the quick-setting panel, then press and hold the Settings' cog wheel until it starts spinning. You then get an additional settings entry where you can hide the alarm.

[edit] the setting is in System > System UI Tuner > Status bar

On Android Marshmallow, you can use the hidden System UI Tuner.

Open the quick-setting panel, then press and hold the Settings' cog wheel until it starts spinning. You then get an additional settings entry where you can hide the alarm.

On Android Marshmallow, you can use the hidden System UI Tuner.

Open the quick-setting panel, then press and hold the Settings' cog wheel until it starts spinning. You then get an additional settings entry where you can hide the alarm.

[edit] the setting is in System > System UI Tuner > Status bar

"latest Android" is ambigue
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Andrew T.
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On latest androidAndroid Marshmallow, you can use the hidden system ui tunerSystem UI Tuner.

Go to notification bar andOpen the quick-setting panel, then press and hold the settingsSettings' cog wheel until it starts spinning. You then get an additional settings entry where you can hide the alarm.

On latest android you can use the hidden system ui tuner.

Go to notification bar and press and hold the settings cog wheel until it starts spinning. You then get an additional settings entry where you can hide the alarm.

On Android Marshmallow, you can use the hidden System UI Tuner.

Open the quick-setting panel, then press and hold the Settings' cog wheel until it starts spinning. You then get an additional settings entry where you can hide the alarm.

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