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Google Clock 8.5 Rolls Out 'Swipe to Dismiss' for Alarms
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January 20, 2026•2 days ago

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Google Clock version 8.5 introduces a new swipe gesture to dismiss alarms, alongside a tap option. Users can now choose their preferred dismissal method in the app's settings. This update also includes a redesigned Material 3 expressive slider for volume. The feature is rolling out server-side.
Version 8.5 of Google Clock for Android was released last week and it’s rolling out the ability to dismiss alarms by swiping.
Once available, Google will prompt about how “you can swipe or tap to dismiss your alarm.” There’s a new “Dismiss alarm with a” preference in Settings.
Tap — which has large pill-shaped buttons that are themed with Dynamic Color — is now joined by Swipe. “Snooze” is on the left and “Stop” is at the right, with guide animations inside the container.
This gesture can add a bit more friction, especially when waking up. It follows the Phone app’s Material 3 Expressive update introducing a similar “Incoming call gesture” last year.
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This is rolling out with a server-side update after installing version 8.5 of Google Clock, which went wide last week. We’re only seeing it on one of our Pixel devices today.
The only other change with this release is a Material 3 Expressive slider that finally replaces the Material 2 version of the component. The pill-shaped track is thicker, while the handle is more substantial than the old circle. When dragging, you’ll see a value between 1.00 and 7.00.
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