

2: The condensed Quick Settings conundrumĪs part of its sprawling design makeover, Android 12 introduces a newly stretched-out look for the system's Quick Settings tiles - y'know, those one-tap toggles you can access by swiping down from the top of your screen. Pick your preference, get it in place, and get ready to see the time in a normally sized style on your lock screen once more.


So how 'bout the fix? There's no simple switch for downsizing the clock at this point, unfortunately, but there is one easy way around it.

If you're using any other type of Android form, your experience may vary.) These elements are all present for the Pixel-ownin' folk among us. (And note: As is the case with many of these items, the specifics and even general presence of stuff like this will vary depending on who made your device. But I know lots of folks find 'em to be the source of much ire. Now, look: I don't personally have a problem with the plus-sized digits. I mean, seriously: Did someone forget to put on their reading glasses the day this thing was designed? JR The most common Android 12 complaint I hear about from the smart and attractive Android Intelligence readers out there is without a doubt the comically large size of the software's lock screen clock. 1: The larger-than-life lock screen clock
