I have not tested out all the features (the device I'm using it on has no "official Google Services", and there's no public holiday near currently), but it looks very convincing – as does a rating of 4.5+ at Google Play. watches your sleep to chose a period of "shallow sleep" to wake you up (so you don't get up on the wrong side of bed requires GServices).one-time alarms and repeating ones (chose days or even complex schedules).alarm sound: chose between ringtone and your own MP3, or have AMdroid pick a random MP3 from your SD card (works without GServices).Alarms won't fire if your outside those locations (requires Google Services) Apart from that, it offers a ton of additional features (some of which, such as weather, require the official Google Services to run on your device): While you can do so manually, the app also lets you import public holidays: not only specific to your country, but even to your region. Either way, you should see an option called Google Assistant Routine now. Otherwise, tap the plus symbol to create a new alarm. If you have an existing alarm you’d like to use, tap its down arrow. If you put the alarm clock into snooze-mode, it will temporarily stop the alarm and start again after a certain amount of time (according to your alarm settings).I've just given AMdroid a try, and it seems to perfectly match your requirements:ĪMdroid lets you define "off days" (source: Google Play click images for larger variants)Īs the screenshots show, you can define "off days" – days where an alarm should not fire. To add a routine, open the Google Clock app and tap Alarms at the top of the screen. With smooth alarm turned on, bedr radio wakes you up slowly by increasing the volume.
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