New Google Clock Update Brings Convenience to Alarm Management

Google has released a new update for its Clock app, version 7.4, that aims to make it easier for users to manage their alarms. The update brings changes to the user interface of the app, specifically to the alarm and timer sections.

One of the most notable changes is the replacement of the swipe gesture to snooze or stop an alarm with buttons that need to be pressed. This change was first spotted by Artem Russakovskii on Twitter, who shared a screenshot of the new layout. Now, when the alarm goes off, the snooze button is located to the left and the stop button is on the right. This new approach is a more straightforward method compared to the previous one, which required users to swipe in a certain direction.

However, some users have reported that they were unable to see this change on their version of the app, and it could have something to do with their device’s accessibility settings. It is worth noting that the update is still rolling out and may not be available for everyone yet.

The update also brings changes to the timer section of the app. The new look is cleaner, with the expiring time now enclosed in a circle. The timer count is now located in the top left-hand corner, while the buttons for adding a minute and stopping the timer are now larger and centered. These changes aim to make it more convenient for users to manage their timers, as well.

In conclusion, the Google Clock 7.4 update brings small but meaningful changes to the user interface of the app, making it easier for users to manage their alarms and timers. The replacement of the swipe gesture with buttons for snoozing and stopping an alarm is a more straightforward approach, and the new look for the timer section is more visually appealing. As the update is still rolling out, some users may not have access to these changes yet, but they can expect to see them soon.

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