![]() But if you are willing to splash out on an expensive smart phone, why not spend that extra two pounds on something which would make it look even better? Also with over 3000 ratings it’s got nearly 5 stars so it must be doing something right. My only criticism would be the icon for the app, which is extremely dull compared to the rest of the UI.įor £1.99, this might seem extremely expensive for what it does. The user can decide to have a analog clock face in landscape or portrait, but my personal choice is the flip clock, which looks extremely simple and easy to read. But the area where this app really shines is it’s design.ĭoubleTwist has opted for a very dark design which looks very classy, especially on large screens like the Galaxy Nexus. a carries at one end a knob 6 and at the other a double twist screw C. You can set multiple alarms spread across the entire week, you can set your own ringtones to play in the morning and can even sync it with DoubleTwist Player. Relates to an Knobs, alarm, Relates to knobs for doors, in instrument for. The application works much the same as other alarm clock applications you can find on the Google Play Store. So it came as quite a surprise when they released ‘Alarm’ back in April. I was wrong.ĭoubleTwist are known for their work on their music player and AirSync on Android. Because of this, I have always firmly believed that an alarm clock is a functionality-only product that has no need for a fancy design. Most people spend a very short time using an alarm clock, a minute at night to set it, and a few seconds in the morning to turn it off. Follow him on Twitter and like his page on Facebook. He is the founder and editor of Geeks Have Landed. Editors Note: This is a guest post by Sam Johnson.
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