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The highly anticipated Samsung One UI 7.0 Clock app has leaked online, providing a sneak peek into the upcoming interface’s design changes.
The updated app is now fairly available again for users to have a taste of what Samsung has in store for them on the next iteration of their custom Android skin.
Some of the most visibly changed parts are the app icon, which now seems to have a larger apparent diameter of the clock face and the colored hour hand.
This redesign as part of Samsung’s efforts to make One UI 7.0 look more textured in nature and belligerent with depthness.
The iconography in the bottom bar of the application has also been updated and, instead of text buttons for alarms, world clock, stopwatch, and timer, new icons have been added.
The widgets of the Clock app have been redesigned to show bigger shapes and fully opaque backgrounds.
Now, inside the analog clock widget, there are hour and minute ticks appearing in the shape.
In addition, the world clock widget has been changed into one dual-colored block, as opposed to two separate, individually resizable shapes from before.
The design changes will not only be limited to the Clock app.
Many leaks indicate that Samsung has significantly invested in the rounded UI elements throughout the entire One UI 7.0 interface for better cohesiveness and attractiveness.
The second one says that the company is also cooking up its cooler version of the Apple Dynamic Island interface, which may expose some kind of API and interface with the Clock app.
Along with it will be visual overhauls, but One UI 7.0 is bringing some fairly substantial functional stuff to the Clock app.
Of course, this would also make the app’s aesthetic more personal, as both the app and the folder icons would be editable to one’s own liking, from any personal image.
The camera app will also be redesigned to accommodate a similar look of the other following apps, easily accessed with one hand.
This is in keeping with the Samsung vision of bettering the satisfaction in use and making devices user-friendly and intuitive.
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The Samsung One UI 7.0 leak can now be downloaded from the APK Mirror repository and, hence, installed on any Galaxy device running One UI 6.1 or higher.
Be informed that this is early software, so there are probably many bugs with this application.
Users also have to caught in mind that uninstalling the app may result in the loss of all alarms and customizations, since the Clock app is removed as a complete piece, such that you need a fresh download from the Play Store.
Over the next several weeks, Samsung will expand the One UI 7.0 beta program to its Galaxy S24 series in select markets, including the US, UK, India, and Germany.
The One UI 7.0 stable, based on Android 15, is bound to arrive shortly after those betas wrap and bring all of the changes to design and functionality to more Samsung devices.
The tech world will still remain at the summit before the official unveiling of One UI 7.0, but the Clock app leak gives a nice taste of what is to come.
Packed with a whole new design, better customizations, and more functionality, expect Samsung’s custom Android skin to get its fans even more closely devoted and immersed in this experience.
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