Suno app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Jacobo Rodriguez Ibarrez
First release : 17 Dec 2012
App size: 44.35 Mb
A dawn at your fingertips. Improve your awakening simulating a sunrise on your smartphone with the revolutionary Suno app.
With Suno, your iPhone screen becomes a beautiful dawn. Half an hour prior to the time set to wake up, Suno activates your iPhone screen and brightens the room gradually with a soft light, just like dawn. While you are still sleeping, the light gently prepares your body for the awakening. If you set the time to wake up at 8:00 am, the light will begin to increase gradually from 7:30 am. At 8:00, the light will reach its highest level, which can be adjusted according to your preferences. At the set time, your body will be prepared and the natural sounds will accompany the light. You will wake up feeling good.
Suno is the first smartphone app that has been designed following ergonomic principles aimed at improving the ease of use and avoiding exhaustion of your hand or your thumb. Under “the fable of thumb" title, you can check these ergonomic principles that will probably help you understand what is so revolutionary about our interface.
The label "cycle" allows iPhone 5 users to check the lightest stages of sleep within the natural sleeping cycle. By doing so, you will have the information for setting up your alarm in the best possible way for your resting needs, waking up feeling fresh and relaxed.
If you set up a sunrise, dont forget to plug in your iPhone. The app must be running in the foreground. If not, you will only hear the alarm sound at the time you selected.
Try it and tell us what you think.
Latest reviews of Suno app for iPhone and iPad
I love the idea of this app but as of right now, you have to leave the screen on all night for it to work! Fix that so you can shut the screen off at night and Ill use it every day
This seems promising, though there are a few major problems. • The menu sound effects are way too loud and are unaffected by volume control. •Frequent lagging and freezing. •The auxiliary functions that make the app worth buying cost more than the app itself, which is ridiculous. Note to Developer: PLEASE, make all functions free. If you want to make profit, youre doing it wrong. Nobody, including myself, is going to blow $1.99 so they could use their music for an alarm on an app that costs $0.99.
This app could use some serious tweaking. Like ringer off mode and alarm still works as well as gradual brightening to be automatic! You have to wake up and unlock the home screen!
The app itself sounds great however the torch lights up on iPod5 instead of the screen. No gradual light up like description states. Needs some serious tweaking.
This is a terrific idea for an app. Really truly, especially if it can generate and display gradual sunset-like lux levels. However, being required to leave the phone on and unlocked all night, and to leave the app open is absurd. What if the basic iPhone alarm required you to not use any other programs and to leave your phone on all night long on the alarm menu? Until this is fixed, the app is useless. Also, $1.99 just to use your own music? Maybe, maybe understandable if the app were free, but seeing IAP like this is absurd.