Google Clock 8.3 rolls out toned down alarm background [U]


Following the Material 3 Expressive redesign in August, Google Clock 8.3 is rolling out with a solid background for alarms and other tweaks. 

Update 11/13: Google Clock 8.3 is now widely rolling out. The Timer Starter widget remains exclusive to Pixel devices.


Original 10/27: Previously, the alarm screen showed the time, Snooze, and Stop buttons against your wallpaper. Version 8.3 reintroduces a solid background to aid visibility and enforce consistency in all conditions. 

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Speaking of Alarms, a small tweak in overflow menu > Settings sees “Alarms” appear first in the list. “World Clock” is now in the second position to match the bottom bar order, while “Timers” and “Screen saver” round out the list. 

Ahead of the upcoming Google Assistant deprecation on Android, Gemini’s predecessor is no longer referenced when you’re setting an alarm. “Google Assistant Routine” becomes “Routines” with a generic three-sparkle icon. (This is the same design as on Wear OS.)

Google Clock 8.3 is slowly rolling out via the Play Store. Google Calculator also sees an update (widely available) today, but the version number remains at 9.0 with no changes. 

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