If we are looking for a clock for the desktop on our smartphone screen, we should surely opt for Timely, an app that is one of the best in this category and that has everything you need from an application of this type, to even bring before our eyes a beautifully created interface that has prompted Google itself to acquire it to integrate it into its large ecosystem of apps and services.
But if we want something more than Timely, today we have on our hands an application that can surely accompany Timely and it's called Minimal Clock. Its premises are minimalism in its design and its "floating" functionality to take it as a widget to the desktop of our Android terminal.
Minimal Clock is a floating widget like clock that takes us the time, day and state of charge of the battery as vital information that we will see every time we pass through the screen of our phone. The widgets that you will have at your disposal are fully configurable and to change color or transparency.
Like Timely itself, Minimal Clock allows you to associate the widget with a specific clock or alarm app to take us directly to the linked app. You have to count on that the app is in beta so more updates will appear giving it more features and improvements, as well as some bug or other may be present in it as usually happens with beta or alpha phase apps.
La app is totally free so you have it at your disposal to inform you of the time, day and battery charge through the link that will take you directly from the widget that you will find below. A recommended app for use if you want a widget better in design than Timely's.
Magnificent watch! Could you know the name of the launcher or theme of the images? I really like the pastel tone and flat colors of the icons.
Thanks in advance.
The icon pack is Cryten by Vertumus
I have contacted the developer and paying attention to the detail that there is no way to show the next activated alarm, which if many clocks and widgets do, he has replied that he will put it in the next or subsequent updates, the case is that he finds a sufficiently minimalist way of doing it ... Although with an on or off button, if someone doesn't like it, do a good job.