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Android 16 beta update brings a small clock glitch

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Google recently rolled out Android 16 Beta 3.1, a small update meant to fix bugs and tweak performance for testers. However, it accidentally added a quirky issue: the lockscreen clock now looks thicker and bolder than before. This wasn’t planned—it’s a little hiccup that slipped through the cracks.

The change isn’t a big deal for everyone, but some users have noticed it right away. The clock’s new chunky style stands out compared to the sleek design Android usually goes for. People testing the beta shared their thoughts online, with a few pointing out how it messes with the lockscreen’s clean look.

Others don’t mind it much, but it’s still a surprise from a tiny update like this. This beta version is part of Android 16’s early testing phase, where Google tries out new ideas and squashes problems before the final release. Small updates like 3.1 are supposed to polish things up, not add fresh bugs.

The thicker clock might be a quick fix in the next patch, though Google hasn’t said anything about it yet. For now, testers are stuck with the bold clock unless they roll back to an older version or wait for a new update. It’s a reminder that beta software can be a bit unpredictable—even with something as simple as a clock! If you’re trying out Android 16 Beta 3.1, have you spotted this change? Let us know what you think!

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