

You might not fancy listening to a raucous comedy for 30 minutes, but there are some soothing sleep casts out there that should do the trick.Īlternately, you can use the iOS Clock app to stop your tunes. The first one is to try out a podcast, which has had the sleep timer feature enabled for a while. If you’re still desperate to use the new timer but can’t find it on your phone, there are a couple of alternatives. It doesn’t look like this feature has reached everyone’s iPhone just yet, although Spotify has said that it should be fully rolled out today. You can set the timer for any interval between five minutes and one hour.

To use the feature, listeners just need to navigate to the ‘Currently Playing’ screen, tap the three small dots in the top right corner, then scroll down to the ‘Sleep Timer’ function. This injustice has now been righted, as Spotify has included the feature in its latest iOS update.

Android users were gifted the feature back in May, but iOS fans had been overlooked, forced to turn their music off manually before they could catch some shut eye.
