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Wake Up, @Samsung: Why the Clock App Needs a Major Alarm Overhaul

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Waking up is hard enough—so why does Samsung’s Clock app seem determined to make it even harder? Its current alarm design, while functional on the surface, fails to address the very real challenges of groggy mornings and human tendencies. Instead, it quietly sabotages users by making oversleeping far too easy.

The core problem lies with the dismiss and snooze buttons. As it stands, the dismiss button is larger, more prominent, and incredibly tempting for half-asleep users who just want the noise to stop. Snoozing, a feature designed to ease you into waking up with gentle reminders, takes a backseat—literally and figuratively. It’s smaller, less accessible, and feels like an afterthought. This backward prioritization leads to accidental dismissals and, inevitably, missed meetings, classes, or early flights.

But what if the app flipped the script? Imagine a redesign where snooze takes center stage—larger, easier to tap, and impossible to miss. Meanwhile, the dismiss button could demand more effort, like a swipe gesture or solving a simple puzzle. (Because let’s face it, if you’re alert enough to solve a math problem, you’re awake enough to start your day.) Better yet, combine them into a single interactive toggle that requires a deliberate vertical or horizontal motion. This small change could revolutionize the way we wake up, making oversleeping the exception rather than the rule.

Taming the Chaos of Multiple Alarms

Another frustrating quirk is how the app handles multiple alarms. Each alarm acts independently, leading to a chaotic overlap when snoozed alerts collide with subsequent ones. It’s a cacophony of poorly timed wake-up calls, leaving users scrambling to silence alarms instead of starting their day calmly.

A smarter, unified alarm system could seamlessly integrate snoozed and upcoming alarms into one cohesive flow. Rather than overwhelming users with overlapping sounds, the app could prioritize the next alert logically, creating a smoother, less stressful waking experience.

Customization: The Missing Ingredient

Samsung could also learn a thing or two from its competitors by offering greater customization options. Imagine being able to:

Rearrange buttons to suit your preferences.

Choose between dismiss or snooze priorities.

Gamify the experience with puzzles, memory challenges, or movement-based tasks to dismiss an alarm.


These tweaks wouldn’t just make the app more enjoyable—they’d help users build better wake-up habits over time. After all, waking up doesn’t have to feel like a punishment.

The Bigger Picture

Brands like Google, Apple, and Huawei have already implemented more user-friendly alarm designs. Samsung, known for its innovation, has the opportunity to surpass them by listening to its users and designing an app that works with them, not against them.

With smarter button placement, unified alarms, and deeper customization, Samsung’s Clock app could go from frustrating to flawless. After all, starting the day right isn’t just about setting an alarm—it’s about trusting it to do its job without tripping you up. It’s time to wake up and smell the coffee, Samsung. Your users deserve better.


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