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When I do, “What time is it in (location)” with the volume turned low or off, my only feedback is, naturally, visual. I see the clock change to indicate the answer to my question. A few seconds later, the clock changes back to local time. That’s the only information on screen.
It’s gorgeous, but if I weren’t looking at the screen, I might not know whether it’s switched back yet. Not a problem for a faraway time zone, nor for a familiar place. But if I’m asking about a city two regions over, or a place nearby that observes an odd offset, I might get confused.
It might be good for clarity if the time displayed by that intent also displayed a label, indicating the place. That would also help users notice mismatches, like if someone asks for “Portland” and gets the wrong Portland.
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When I do, “What time is it in (location)” with the volume turned low or off, my only feedback is, naturally, visual. I see the clock change to indicate the answer to my question. A few seconds later, the clock changes back to local time. That’s the only information on screen.
It’s gorgeous, but if I weren’t looking at the screen, I might not know whether it’s switched back yet. Not a problem for a faraway time zone, nor for a familiar place. But if I’m asking about a city two regions over, or a place nearby that observes an odd offset, I might get confused.
It might be good for clarity if the time displayed by that intent also displayed a label, indicating the place. That would also help users notice mismatches, like if someone asks for “Portland” and gets the wrong Portland.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: