SmileyTime: Wear OS Watch Face

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About this app

Introducing SmileyTime, the Wear OS watch face that adds a fun and playful twist to your day. Inspired by the charm and expressiveness of emojis, SmileyTime is an analog watch face designed specifically for Wear OS devices with API 28+. It's compatible with popular models including the: Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 & Watch 5 Pro2, Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 & Watch 4 Classic, Google Pixel Watch and many others.
SmileyTime turns timekeeping into a whimsical experience. The watch face features smiley emoji, with eyes that move to indicate the time - the left eye for hours and the right eye for minutes. But that's not all - every week, our emoji friend loses a tooth, with the gap being replaced by the current week. It's a fun and unique way to stay on top of the date!
But SmileyTime isn't just about telling time. It's also about helping you keep track of important health and fitness information. The watch face displays your step count, calories burned, heart rate, and battery level.
There are nine different color options for the watch face, and four different emoji face styles to choose from. And in always-on display mode, the eyebrows of the emoji move with time, changing the expression of the face.
Bring a touch of joy and creativity to your Wear OS device with SmileyTime. Download now and make every moment count!
*Only compatible with Wear OS devices with API level 28+.
Updated on
22 Sept 2023

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