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vClock Introduction
vClock vClock is a timer widget app inspired by Sony Ericsson’s digital clock. Tap the widget to set alarm time fast, choose multiple date formats and languages, and restore the clock when it’s off—no ads.
vClock
vClock is a simple timer widget tool. It draws inspiration from the “Digital Clock” app found on Sony Ericsson Android devices. With vClock, you can create alarms using multiple date formats and switch between multiple clock languages, so your clock setup feels more personal.
It’s also quick and effortless to use: just tap the widget to open the alarm settings screen, set the alarm time you want, and then tap again to bring the clock back if it was turned off.
Features
- Adjusts to most background colors
- Tap the widget to open the alarm clock settings page
- Supports multiple date formats
- Supports multiple clock languages
- Tap the widget to restore the clock (when the clock is off)
- No advertisements
Updates
v1.4 Update Content (2013-06-15):
- Added a 4x2 size widget
- Bug fixes

v1.3 Update Content (2013-06-12):
- Bug fixes
- Added an upgrade prompt to the new app vzClock
v1.2 Update Content (2012-02-11):
- Resolved an issue on some Samsung and Sony Android phones where the alarm clock settings page couldn’t be opened
- Fixed a potential crash when the alarm clock settings page couldn’t be found
FAQs
How much storage space is required to install vClock?
Please set aside at least 112.3 KB. For smoother updates and cache management after installation, reserve an additional 100–500 MB.
What are the system requirements for vClock?
vClock works on Android 2.1 or later (first released around January 2010). If your device doesn’t meet the requirements, you can try downloading an older version.

How long will the download take?
The app package size is 112.3 KB. Download time depends on your network connection. Typical speeds:
- 4G: 30–100 MB/s
- 5G: 170–400 MB/s
- Wi‑Fi: 50–500 MB/s

Why can’t I download or install it?
Common causes include:
- Not enough available storage on the device
- Device incompatibility
- Poor or unstable network connection
Conclusion
If the built-in alarm clock on your phone feels too plain or inflexible, vClock may be worth a look—it could add a few pleasant surprises to your daily routine.
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