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Jagan K
Being able to Stop an alarm with voice is an amazing feature. But why should the clock app open for doing so? Imagine you're doing dishes while watching something on Netflix. An alarm goes off and you turn off the alarm with your voice without having to touch the screen... Amazing. But, now the clock app is opened up and Netflix is gone. So, now you have to touch the screen with wet hands to go back to Netflix. Why? Just why? Stopping the alarm with voice need not open the clock app.
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B
I miss the bright alarm screen. 😞 I can't even see the screen during the daytime with normal brightness. It doesn't help that the alarm screen color scheme is all dark gray with slightly darker gray accents. The older version had an obvious blue bubble that you swiped towards snooze or dismiss. Now it's a dark gray slider and I've accidentally dismissed so many times that I had to set 3 alarms. Now I use a regular buzzer clock on my nightstand and it works better. Phone = off @ night now.
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William
Great app, however there is one flaw that I can not overlook. On occasion the alarm volume seems to adjust (this seems to be a separate volume slider entirely), oftentimes going to a very low volume, so it requires constant adjustment before use. After that adjustment though, the app works great. If there were a way to lock the volume of the alarm so that it did not change per unnoticed user error or some other circumstance, this could potentially fix the issue.
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