Samsung is improving many of its proprietary apps as part of the upcoming One UI 7.0 update. We have already seen some of the user interface changes those apps will get. Now, the Clock app from One UI 7.0 has leaked online.
Changes to the Clock app with One UI 7.0 are mostly visual in nature. The app icon has been refreshed, and the different tabs inside the app (Clock, World Clock, Timer, and Stopwatch) now have an icon to go along with the name.
Important thing to know before trying out the One UI 7.0 Clock app
You can download the Clock app's installation file from the APK Mirror website. You can then install it via a file manager app on Galaxy devices running One UI 6.1 and above.
However, since this is an early version of the app, it may have some bugs. Also, if you decide to uninstall it, the Clock app will be removed from your device completely and you will have to download it again from the Play Store. That will lead to all your alarms and other customizations being reset.
One UI 7.0 beta expected soon
If you have a Galaxy S24, S24+, or S24 Ultra in select markets (such as the US, UK, India, and Germany), you will soon be able to take One UI 7.0 and Android 15 for a test run thanks to the One UI 7.0 Beta Program. It's expected sometime in the first half of August, but since Samsung has yet to release the One UI 6.1.1 update, the One UI 7 beta may be delayed.