I use both the clock that comes with the phone and alarm clock plus-just in case one of the apps freezes. ![]() It has a dock clock that goes from bright white to dim green (default colours). I have alarm clock plus app which is great. Adjustable transparency level for the backplate Ability to show current time and weather in multiple locations Custom (user-selectable) font + 25 additional fonts Paid "Premium" upgrade that unlocks options for: Option to add the widget to your lock screen (Android 4.2, 4.3 and 4,4 only*, supported on selected devices) Option to launch your alarm app, calendar app, your favourite weather app, or any app of your choosing by tapping parts of the widget Option to show semi-transparent backplate with adjustable color Option to show brief weather information and weather forecast on tap Adjust the time and date font size and color and select your preferred time and date format Choose between small (2x1), big (4x2), wide (4x1) and tall (2x2) resizable digital clock widgets with 18 possible fonts A simple, but highly customizable digital clock widget with Sony Xperia™ look and feel.Since I donated my desk alarm clock, I now rely solely on my SGS2 to wake me up in the morning. Note: Please keep in mind that adding the shortcut to the settings window to your home screen will not automatically add the actual widget to your home screen! If you don't know how to add the widget to your home screen, please use the "Help" option in the settings window. Location data may be used for providing you more relevant ads Letting the user use custom fonts (Premium only) Detecting current location for the weather forecast Downloading weather forecasts / current weather information Note: The required permissions are necessary for: If you have a question or a problem with the app, please contact us via email ( ). * With the release of Android 5.One of the lighter Android overlays, Sony's Xperia UI keeps the looks close to the stock OS, only adding minor tweaks, where Sony deemed necessary. It's also remarkably consistent between different models and different Android versions, so current Sony users always feel right at home. There's a single clock widget on the lockscreen which by default uses Sony's signature styling with a bold hour numeral, and less striking minute digits. If that's not your thing, you can opt for a simpler digital clock or an analog clock face, but that's it. The clock is followed by the lockscreen notifications, which Google introduced with Lollipop, and in Sony's case a double tap on one will unlock the phone and take you straight to the respective app. Unlocking works only by an upward swipe, other directions won't cut it. You do get shortcuts to the camera and dialer, though. A double-tap-to-wake feature could be found on the Xperia Z3+, but on the C5 Ultra the power button is the only way to go. Lockscreen features a clock widget, notifications and shortcuts to camera and dialerīeyond that, there's the usual set of homescreens, of which you can have up to seven. You can choose any one of them as Home, but you can't rearrange them, nor do they cycle to the first one once you reach the end. A dock of four app shortcuts plus app drawer icon sit on the bottom. Homescreens with app shortcuts, widgets and folder support Naturally, folders are supported on the dock, as well as the homescreens. There are simple preloaded themes as well as a multitude of downloadable ones There's an extensive theming engine and although the preinstalled themes offer mostly the same Xperia look in different colors, a whole bunch of other custom themes is available online. The app drawer displays a 4x5 grid of apps and you can't change that, though the large 6-inch screen could have easily accommodated a 5圆 grid. The apps can be arranged alphabetically, by most used, or in a custom user-selected order. There's a search feature, which comes in really handy if you have a lot of apps installed. To change the arrangement or uninstall an app, you need to evoke the side drawer, a feature of the XperiaUI used throughout Sony's proprietary apps. The notification area is the stock Lollipop flavor. That means a two stage design, with notifications displayed on the first swipe, and the settings toggles available upon expanding it. A less obvious gesture, a careful two finger pull down, will get you straight to the toggles. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are not mere switches, tapping on the text below will take you to the settings of the two. ![]() Stock two-stage Lollipop notification shade without auto brightness toggle Editing the selection of toggles is available with a shortcut straight from the notification shade.
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