Two time zones · zero battery drain

Two time zones,
one tiny widget.

A minimalist Android home-screen widget that shows two clocks side by side. No background services, no dependencies — it ticks for free via the system's own TextClock.

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MOSCOW
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NEW YORK

Live preview — this is exactly how the widget looks on your home screen.

Why it's different

Minimal on the outside, smart on the inside.

Designed to do one thing perfectly and to never drain your battery.

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Zero battery drain

Time is rendered by TextClock inside the system's RemoteViews. No services, no alarms, no polling — updatePeriodMillis = 0.

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Zero dependencies

Pure Kotlin + the Android SDK. No AndroidX, no Compose, no libraries. Release APK is tiny.

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Two zones at once

See your home city and a second timezone together on a single 1×2 widget. 49 zones built in.

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Make it yours

Text color, background color & opacity, 5 fonts, and 12/24-hour format — with a live preview.

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Tap to configure

Just tap the widget to reopen settings. Each instance remembers its own configuration.

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Auto-released

Every version is built and signed by GitHub Actions. This page always links to the newest APK.

By the numbers

Small is a feature.

0third-party dependencies
0background services
49time zones
~33KBrelease APK
5fonts
Get it running

Install in under a minute.

Download the APK, allow "install unknown apps" once, then drop the widget on your home screen.

Download the APK

Grab the latest build above. Allow installing from your browser when prompted.

Long-press home screen

Long-press an empty space → Widgets.

Drop the widget

Find Mini Time 1×2 and drag it onto your home screen.

Pick your zones

Choose two time zones, a font, colors & format, then tap Save. Tap it anytime to reconfigure.

Requires Android 8.0+ (API 26). This page is hosted on GitHub Pages; the app itself is distributed via GitHub Releases.