A recent update from Samsung gives users of the Clock app a sneak peek at the upcoming One UI 7 design. Version 12.4.00.8 of the new update is available in the Galaxy Store. This update provides a sneak peek at Samsung’s impending One UI 7 upgrades.
According to reports, the Clock app has undergone a number of design and functional changes. The application updates the user interface to make reading and navigating simpler by increasing contrast. New icons and labeling have been added to the app’s bottom bar to update the look.
Even with these notable improvements, the app’s interface still looks a lot as it did in earlier iterations. More noticeable modifications can also be observed on the Home Screen, where Samsung redesigned the Clock app symbol for One UI 7 is apparent.
With a bigger clock face and a colorful hour hand, Samsung’s revised design style is evident in the Clock symbol. Furthermore, the app’s widgets have been revamped to look better on the home screen, with larger forms and entirely opaque backgrounds.
On the analog clock, you can now see the ticks for the hours and minutes. The global clock widget has also been made simpler by being reduced from its former two-part design to a single, dual-colored block. Installing the latest version of the Clock app is possible via Galaxy Store >> Menu >> Download.
Additionally, users can download it by clicking on this link to APKMirror. You can manually install the update on a device running One UI 6 or later.
The One UI 7 Beta Program for Galaxy flagships will soon begin, according to Samsung. One UI 7 Beta is anticipated to be released by the company in late July or early August of 2024. Users of this program will be able to experience new features before they are officially released. Now that the Samsung Clock has been redesigned, enjoy it by updating your Galaxy smartphone.
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