It annoys me that this post is even a thing that makes sense. The clock position is defined in software, and I’d be surprised, if it’s not already implemented, so that it can be moved with just a different configuration value. But that configuration is decided by the manufacturer and not exposed to the user.
So, even though it should be trivial to move that clock on any Android phone, it’s not. You’re bound by the decision of the manufacturer, unless you take more drastic measures, i.e. flashing a Custom ROM.
It annoys me that this post is even a thing that makes sense. The clock position is defined in software, and I’d be surprised, if it’s not already implemented, so that it can be moved with just a different configuration value. But that configuration is decided by the manufacturer and not exposed to the user.
So, even though it should be trivial to move that clock on any Android phone, it’s not. You’re bound by the decision of the manufacturer, unless you take more drastic measures, i.e. flashing a Custom ROM.