If there’s a positive side to both the community of early birds and late-nighters it’s that… Google’s latest clock apps for Android have a new feature that doesn’t require one to watch the weather because The information is now integrated into the interface. This will mean that instead of checking the weather forecast for the day (or night) in external applications, you can now do it entirely within the app.
but that’s not all! This moment also benefits from some light and simple graphic updates. The term is now more clear, where the low temperature and high temperature of the day are shown separately. Therefore, based on these displays, one can easily see whether the weather will be good or not.
Plus, now you have the chance to shape your future sleep life. And the Clock app will not be an exception as it is also scheduled to release version 7.7. You’ll now be able to manage alarms as well as your bedtime preferences and weather display options if you want. At this point, you may feel extremely equipped, as you go to bed, ready for the day ahead.
This update coincides closely with the weather integration that Google recently introduced in the Clock app last month, which most users, especially those who use the app’s alarm function, found very useful – and many Agree. The integration of weather information and the ability for custom settings make this clock app a really useful tool, especially for those who prefer the app over the native app.
Minor enhancement in version 7.7 of Google Clock
~ A dot • is now there to separate High and Low temperature.
~ You can now set the weather forecast option while setting up bedtime mode. It wasn’t available in previous version.#Google #Android #Tech pic.twitter.com/XL3Pspz4bx— AssembleDebug (@AssembleDebug) March 11, 2024