You can now try the redesigned version of one of the most popular native Android apps.
Google is ramping up the Material 3 Expressive overhauls of its native apps, and the results so far have been mostly good. The Google Clock app is the latest to get a makeover, and the update is already rolling out through the Google Play Store.
Google’s Clock app has been updated to version 8.1, retaining its existing features while introducing various design changes. However, Android Authority notes that some of the tweaks from previous leaks are still missing.
Some of the most noticeable changes are related to the alarms. You have a distinctive background for all active alarms, which makes it much easier to see which alarms will go off and which are disabled.
The setup screen for new alarms is also improved. It features all the previously available options, like changing the name and sound, the days the alarm should be active, and a vibration toggle.
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USA — IT One of Google’s most-used apps just got its Material 3 Expressive design...