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Google fixes one of the Clock app’s most confusing redesigns

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Hadlee Simons / Android Authority

TL;DR Clock is dialing back its support for wallpaper backgrounds, to make sure you can still read the time.

Google’s also beginning to remove references from Assistant within the app.

Going forward, we may see a new “pulsing” effect for the time.

These past few months have been busy ones for many of Google’s Android apps, as the company has been sprucing up their looks with a fresh touch of Material 3 Expressive. While we’ve generally been fans of the changes, not every swing in this Expressive direction is going to be a hit. And even though we saw Google take a very slow, measured approach to deploying these updates, some of those less-than-successful tweaks have managed to slip through to public releases. The good news is that Google is learning from your feedback, and already appears to be correcting just such an oversight.

Earlier this year, when we saw Google Clock preparing some of its own Material 3 Expressive changes, we spotted a new look in the works for how alarms appeared, replacing the solid background with your wallpaper:

Material 3 Expressive Material 3

When that looks good, that looks good, and we didn’t immediately see any problem there. But it’s very difficult to account for all edge cases right out of the gate, and once this finally went live, it didn’t take long for users to finally start pointing out problems, like in this Reddit post from user saahil20:

That gray-on-gray is really an unfortunate color pairing, and especially if you’re you’re just waking up with a head still full of fog, we can’t imagine that’s going to be very easy to read at a glance.

The good news? Google’s in the process of undoing this change. With version 8.3 of Google’s Clock app, we’re once again seeing our alarm screen against a solid background.

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