yeah,, the interactive gestures and UI hints were too new at the time, especially for people switching from feature phones. It was a lot to take in. If it came out today, I think people would be way more into it.
This feels so good, accepting that you got inspired from all those old Operating Systems instead of calling them outdated. Great work Nothing, love your ideas. By the way I use Nothing Phone 1. I love it !!
@@lulushishi Only if they had gone with a fully rectangular display instead of circular corners and back design like old nokia phones it would have been fine. But it's clearly visible that they haven't put any effort in making that.
I have some feedback for nothing os. Please: 1) Make your own dialer app with call recording 2) Make your own calculator, clock app 3) Make your own Files app 4) Add an option to double tap to lock from lockscreen and also double tap to wake screen (not single tap) 5) Add an option to set different ringtones for different SIMs 6) Make some basic conventional ringtones unlike which the os has right now(very strange and quirky)
Man, seeing all these old phones bringing back hella memories. Got me feeling so old now hahaha. Crazy to see how far the tech has improved compared to years ago.
Really enjoying the nostalgia of this video. Talking about the evolution of design in OSes is just fascinating. I love that you are not dismissive of the past, but pointing out that you are building on the great ideas of it. I live for deep design dives.
It feel so good to see, how they maintain the transparency with customer, by unveiling each thing be it , stories, or some cool stuff, actually highlighting hard works of people, from marketing, developers, designers. A company truly wants to make tech fun again, rather than just earning profits by launching not so cool phones like other companies do. Really appreciate the hard work, and a Proud Nothing Fan.
Love how transparent you guys are about your inspirations! It’s refreshing to see a company openly share what motivates them instead of pretending it’s all from scratch. This honesty is what builds real trust with your audience-keep up the great work! 👏
oh my goodness this such a trip down to memory lane, the nostalgia & feeling of owning such phones back in the days. It was such a fun experience & it made me smile throughout the video
I once had a Lumia 920. I absolutely loved that phone! All my friends were stunned by its design. I remember facing a tough choice when it came to picking a color. The white and yellow back panels with black accents really stood out.
It's amazing to see how they blended elements from iconic designs into something fresh and innovative. Nothing OS really nails that balance between familiarity and a unique aesthetic. Props to the team for pushing smartphone design forward
I really like that you make videos. Other companies seem to be out of reach for ordinary people. I am very pleased that you listen to users. Yesterday I bought your products for the first time, Nothing ear (a). Very cool headphones, thank you very much
Absolutely loved Windows phone and the way they went about the OS. It was such a breath of fresh air! The little bits of content "peeking" was such an intuitive way to convey that there was more to be seen, the type-heavy, content-first approach with the stripped back chrome was so clean. I was also really sad that it couldn't really carry on. Anyway, glad to see Nothing have such thoughtful designers who just have a great appreciation for these sorts of things.
I love Nothing videos! They're always so refreshing and different from the typical tech launch videos. Carl does a great job of keeping things interesting and engaging, and it's clear that he really listens to the feedback from the community. I'm excited to see what they come up with next!
6:00 "I did not have money to buy this" Haha same mate, same. I remember a neighbor of mine had it and I constantly went over just to play with his Nokia, what an amazing tech it was back then...
33 @@I_billed_that_beard_guy I have used all the tech shown except the palm os which I guess wasn't available in India I remember reading digit magazines (mobiles edition) and there used to be pages dedicating to the releases of the month.... I never heard or saw anyone using palm I am from India by the way
Nokia had a filp phone with dual screen (small one on the outside.) that phone had probably the best OS/UI. I remember using that phone to flex on my friends saying "I can change the songs without even flip opening the phone" even though it was a flip phone.
Nothing OS is the type of OS that inspires itself over time - it started a whole new trend (simplicity and monochromatic looks) and I really want it to be this way for a long time
I fully agree with you! Adding some extra functionality but keeping the looks minimalistic and monochromatic are definitely the way Nothing should keep going forward. I had a Pixel 7a before buying my Nothing Phone 2a and I'm thankful to Nothing for their approach to user experience.
Every Nothing product feels like a nostalgic nod to simplicity but with a futuristic twist. There’s a real beauty in the way they balance function with form!
It's always good to see Mladen in these videos and listen to what he says about design. I am a big fan of Blloc Ratio (I still use it from 2021) and the new Nothing os 3.0 has the same interesting look with unique functions
I think its just so cool that Nothing stays involved with the community the way they do. Very transparent and different, just like their products. Love it.
It's really cool that Nothing has been really open about their phones and where they're inspiration comes from. It was nice to wake up and go down memory lane
It's nice to see that nothing puts so much effort and practicality in mind while designing the OS and being open from where the inspiration comes from.
Love videos like this showing the way the people making the stuff we use think about things. Helps in understanding how to make the phone work better for you.
@@aegean410 I can feel you I am 10 yrs elder than you and by the time I got to have hands on using phone , BlackBerry started having downfall I loved their keypad phones and then nokia too had e series
@olnkkhdbdj This must be terrible, I think you were dreaming to use one when you were young enough but when you got the chance to use it... It downfall has already been started. At the and we have greater phones ✊️
I had several BlackBerry devices over the years - and still miss the physical keyboard. They were well-build, durable and unbeatable for productivity. I thought BlackBerry OS 10, launched in 2013, was superior to both iOS and Android of the day but unfortunately few apps were developed for it and BlackBerry suffered a terminal decline. They did decide to sell Android devices but it was too late and their offerings by then were weak. The BlackBerry Passport remains my favourite mobile device to this day. The form factor was brilliant and you could sideload most Android apps. I used it up to I think late 2018, when the battery could barely hold a charge.
Its really interesting to see where the inspiration has come from for Nothing, and how far we have come in such a short time, and that we are almost trying to go back to a time where phones design wasn't trying to get us to stay on them for longer. Keep up the good work!
Good videos on showing how far phones, and UI has evolved. Brings me back to memory lane. I love how much the good ol retro UI influenced the newer one.
These guys are doing something different and trying to innovate which is what we need at the moment with mobile phones as everything has been the same with little changes.. rooting for their success.
This is really great! good to see how far we've reached in software as well as hardware. Great Work by Nothing to highlight and openly talk about this.
It's impressive to have these insight videos of how Nothing came to be. How the existence of previous features what were termed as 'failures' were actually not implemented well or may perhaps have been ahead of its time. It really makes me appreciate how far the tech world has come.
So many amazing phones over the years, the innovation was always exciting and interesting. Thank you Nothing for keeping that spirit alive. I'm about ready to swap phones, I think nothing have sold me. I see you, I appreciate you all.
Great video! Sure, without any doubt, Excited to see what’s next! it huge features and performance plus the camera and battery upgrade of it would be absolutely fabulous! Thank you so much love to see more of these videos
This opened my eyes to look into designs from the past and what made them so good in the first place. Sometimes its not about reinventing the wheel but about improving it.
It's great how this company is so transparent (pun intended) and one of the very few firms who put the users first. Y'all hv some of the best pr teams ong!
Truly a walk down memory lane with a lot of those phones. Even though I was a long time HTC owner I'm very happy to have joined the Nothing community now.
You don't really realize how deep the UX research, is with these products, until you sit down, and see a video like this, well done guys, really informative vid.
this kind of insight into the design process is great to understand how the UI we use on a daily basis is culmination of decades of work from many places across the industry.
Man, you guys are awesome. I love these videos you make. They help us, as consumers, get to know Nothing a lot better. And I have admit, I'm pretty much sold right now. Nothing OS 3.0 also seems cool. I can't wait to get a Nothing and try it for myself 🔥👌🏽
Taking inspirations or ideas from the remarkable devices is a good thing to reinvent beloved features into a new platform or device. Nice choice, Nothing team!
As a graphic design student, it's really fun to see a tech company being a little bit out there, combining the serif and sans serif fonts adds a lot of cool novelty and character to the ui, especially in a world of hypersleek minimalism. Excited to see it in full))
This is a really good video that brings back those old memories. It's commendable that Nothing clearly states that they copied OS secrets for Nothing OS 3.0. Looking forward to the giveaway!🤞🏽
not only nothing's phones are great, their youtube content is also really transparent and entertaining. it feels like im watching two tech lovers instead of two employees creating content for their company, its natural and fun.
thank you for your job. your are inspiring just as all this old systems, devices. nowadays there are no so interesting outstading devices, but you making it. thank you!
I was in the junior school when i have my first smartphone and it was a Nokia Lumia, I fell in love with the OS, even now i get a little bit of sadness when i remember it. I trust in you guys, your vision is great and i trully belief that in the future you are gonna be the most relevant technology company. Can't wait to see all the stuff you are imagining right now become true an have it in my hands
I really love this thing about Nothing that it offers stock android which is suitable for diverse audience but then you have the options and features in addition offered by Nothing for personalization , glyph and almost everything. This is just the perfect phone I was looking for. 😇
Feedback on what is to improve on the current state of the OS : - Getting the brigthness bar on the first swipe in Quick-settings, PLEASE - Getting more dot-styled icons, in settings, quick-settings, and in Nothing apps. It would really help differenciating from any other Android phone. - Get more customization and ringtone presets for the glyphs
Seeing the BlackBerry phone mentioned in this video is such a call back to my childhood on wanting one when my mom used to own one during the time she was under a Verizon wireless phone plan.
I really feel like, currently, Nothing is the sole company actually experimenting with things. Cheers to you for making this industry funnier and healthier.
I still remember the first time I held the HTC One, man that was crazy! Almost felt like the future right in your palms. Their Ui back then was killer! Who remembers the viral clock widget?? Sad to see them being no more, but honestly speaking. Nothing is actually killing it. How about you guys become the new owners of the tagline, "Never Settle" lol! Superb work
Windows Phone was peak UI, shame it wasn't supported by developers, heck, it even looks so modern today, hasn't aged a bit
And those animations 🤩
Loves those animations
true 💯
agreed.
yeah,, the interactive gestures and UI hints were too new at the time, especially for people switching from feature phones. It was a lot to take in. If it came out today, I think people would be way more into it.
I loved windows phone UI, I miss them badly
+1
Oh yeah me too !
Glad I'm not the only one. Windows phone was a work of art. I was ridiculed non stop for having one, but I didn't care, the OS was beautiful.
Definitely! 💯
-1
This feels so good, accepting that you got inspired from all those old Operating Systems instead of calling them outdated. Great work Nothing, love your ideas. By the way I use Nothing Phone 1. I love it !!
It is so refreshing that a company openly talks about how as a company they are taking inspiration and talking about it openly. Great work!
Unlike Apple.
@@abhipatel2518 yepp
The design of those lumia phones still looks so good. And the cameras were definitely way ahead of its time. Sad they stopped making those.
Wait till you see the HMD Skyline 😂
@@lulushishi Only if they had gone with a fully rectangular display instead of circular corners and back design like old nokia phones it would have been fine.
But it's clearly visible that they haven't put any effort in making that.
I had one..the camera was wildly great.....but, the inability to develop their app store killed it so quickly for me...
It is so nice to see that a company openly talks about how as a company they are taking inspiration and talking about it openly.
I have some feedback for nothing os. Please:
1) Make your own dialer app with call recording
2) Make your own calculator, clock app
3) Make your own Files app
4) Add an option to double tap to lock from lockscreen and also double tap to wake screen (not single tap)
5) Add an option to set different ringtones for different SIMs
6) Make some basic conventional ringtones unlike which the os has right now(very strange and quirky)
Bro u can download custom ringtone too if u need
@ak2824 yes but I still feel other points I mentioned should be incorporated into the OS
Also improve the camera 😢
💯. I had to find Google alternatives for all of the above apps.
@@watzmaaname Google apps are dumb. I can't see the number of the person if he has 2 numbers in dialer recents.
Man, seeing all these old phones bringing back hella memories. Got me feeling so old now hahaha. Crazy to see how far the tech has improved compared to years ago.
1
2
Really enjoying the nostalgia of this video. Talking about the evolution of design in OSes is just fascinating. I love that you are not dismissive of the past, but pointing out that you are building on the great ideas of it. I live for deep design dives.
It feel so good to see, how they maintain the transparency with customer, by unveiling each thing be it , stories, or some cool stuff, actually highlighting hard works of people, from marketing, developers, designers. A company truly wants to make tech fun again, rather than just earning profits by launching not so cool phones like other companies do. Really appreciate the hard work, and a Proud Nothing Fan.
Love how transparent you guys are about your inspirations! It’s refreshing to see a company openly share what motivates them instead of pretending it’s all from scratch. This honesty is what builds real trust with your audience-keep up the great work! 👏
Lol it's just genius marketing and PR for the brand, they are building this channel brick by brick, you can see through it if you observe.
I wish Nothing OS was open-source. It would add even more transparency to it ❤
They forgot NP2 flagship mobile, i bought this at the time of introduced itself
Thanks for the trip down memory lane! It's awesome to see how far we've gone and see the inspirations the modern OS's have drawn from.
When will Phone 2 get it, stop edging us
Open beta test in November
Update is most likely when phone 3 releases
Yeah.....bring it on in phone 2 ASAP @Nothing
meanwhile me crying with my phone 1
December
i love how they are not hesitate to talk about their compatitor
Compatitor 😭💀🙏
Compatitor IM DYING
Ah yes their Compatitor😂
Don't you _dare_ to edit this post, it's just perfect the way it is 😻
Competition where???
oh my goodness this such a trip down to memory lane, the nostalgia & feeling of owning such phones back in the days.
It was such a fun experience & it made me smile throughout the video
I once had a Lumia 920. I absolutely loved that phone! All my friends were stunned by its design. I remember facing a tough choice when it came to picking a color. The white and yellow back panels with black accents really stood out.
Yellow was the best among them.
Its crazy how creative these designers are, from hardware to software, everyone is just so inspired and innovative.
I really enjoy how natural their videos seem. Kind of as if it's just a simple chat
I love how you geek out about technology in general and not overanalyzing only your products like other companies do
It's amazing to see how they blended elements from iconic designs into something fresh and innovative. Nothing OS really nails that balance between familiarity and a unique aesthetic. Props to the team for pushing smartphone design forward
They forgot NP2 flagship mobile, i bought this at the time of introduced itself
I really like that you make videos. Other companies seem to be out of reach for ordinary people. I am very pleased that you listen to users. Yesterday I bought your products for the first time, Nothing ear (a). Very cool headphones, thank you very much
Absolutely loved Windows phone and the way they went about the OS. It was such a breath of fresh air! The little bits of content "peeking" was such an intuitive way to convey that there was more to be seen, the type-heavy, content-first approach with the stripped back chrome was so clean. I was also really sad that it couldn't really carry on. Anyway, glad to see Nothing have such thoughtful designers who just have a great appreciation for these sorts of things.
I love Nothing videos! They're always so refreshing and different from the typical tech launch videos. Carl does a great job of keeping things interesting and engaging, and it's clear that he really listens to the feedback from the community. I'm excited to see what they come up with next!
6:00 "I did not have money to buy this" Haha same mate, same. I remember a neighbor of mine had it and I constantly went over just to play with his Nokia, what an amazing tech it was back then...
How old are you?
33 @@I_billed_that_beard_guy I have used all the tech shown except the palm os which I guess wasn't available in India
I remember reading digit magazines (mobiles edition) and there used to be pages dedicating to the releases of the month....
I never heard or saw anyone using palm
I am from India by the way
They forgot NP2 flagship mobile, i bought this at the time of introduced itself
Loved this, felt like a lovely natural chat, and really enjoyed the banter between Heru and Mladen 👏🏼
Admittedly, this video made me feel old but in a good way. Nice to see how far we've come and looking forward to what's going to be next.
Nokia had a filp phone with dual screen (small one on the outside.) that phone had probably the best OS/UI. I remember using that phone to flex on my friends saying "I can change the songs without even flip opening the phone" even though it was a flip phone.
Nothing OS is the type of OS that inspires itself over time - it started a whole new trend (simplicity and monochromatic looks) and I really want it to be this way for a long time
I fully agree with you! Adding some extra functionality but keeping the looks minimalistic and monochromatic are definitely the way Nothing should keep going forward. I had a Pixel 7a before buying my Nothing Phone 2a and I'm thankful to Nothing for their approach to user experience.
Boring Monochrome and flat surfaces are a disgrace to design and Accessibility
@@Aresydatchso you are the CEO of design, huh?
@@mays7n I am Visually impaired, flat and Monochrome UIs make it much more strenuous on me to use
@@AresydatchYou have the option to turn off monochrome theme tho
The Windows Phone imho is still has the best "information at a glance" UI. Mladen put it perfectly. All love to the Nothing team
told my 60 yo aunt to bought the 2a and she did. I played with it for 1 day. Now I want one
It's really good..
Time to become a 60 yo aunt then haha
@@I_billed_that_beard_guy bro but it takes nice pictures i send my balls pictures to Jeff Bezos and he thought it was his head and shittt
@@israelsolos 😐😐
It is incredible to see how much OS has evolved over the years, I am curious to know what they will be like in 10 years
Every Nothing product feels like a nostalgic nod to simplicity but with a futuristic twist. There’s a real beauty in the way they balance function with form!
The Nothing Marketing team has been making a lot of videos recently 🤔
Is this bad ?
@@lightmen12that guy is a deep thinker 🤔
PLEASE GIVE US SMALLER PHONES!!!
We don’t need a screen that’s above 6-6.2 inches
Interesting how many UI details are from way back in time, love how much attention you got ❤
It's always good to see Mladen in these videos and listen to what he says about design. I am a big fan of Blloc Ratio (I still use it from 2021) and the new Nothing os 3.0 has the same interesting look with unique functions
They forgot NP2 flagship mobile, i bought this at the time of introduced itself
Every day I'm more convinced that I want a nothing phone. It just looks so good
Buy it, that would be best decision
There are 2 options: buy nothing or buy nothing
I have CMF Phone it's good
That's actually epic man. You should comment it @@Mr.Marbles
But not the camera 😢
I think its just so cool that Nothing stays involved with the community the way they do. Very transparent and different, just like their products. Love it.
It's really cool that Nothing has been really open about their phones and where they're inspiration comes from.
It was nice to wake up and go down memory lane
It's nice to see that nothing puts so much effort and practicality in mind while designing the OS and being open from where the inspiration comes from.
Love videos like this showing the way the people making the stuff we use think about things. Helps in understanding how to make the phone work better for you.
I am 23 years old and never used a blackberry but it still looks like have a style. Not usable of course but still has some vibe ; ]
They were great devices.
@@ducapelli Well, I never seen one in actual use... at least they look good hahaha
@@aegean410 I can feel you
I am 10 yrs elder than you and by the time I got to have hands on using phone , BlackBerry started having downfall
I loved their keypad phones and then nokia too had e series
@olnkkhdbdj This must be terrible, I think you were dreaming to use one when you were young enough but when you got the chance to use it... It downfall has already been started. At the and we have greater phones ✊️
I had several BlackBerry devices over the years - and still miss the physical keyboard. They were well-build, durable and unbeatable for productivity. I thought BlackBerry OS 10, launched in 2013, was superior to both iOS and Android of the day but unfortunately few apps were developed for it and BlackBerry suffered a terminal decline. They did decide to sell Android devices but it was too late and their offerings by then were weak.
The BlackBerry Passport remains my favourite mobile device to this day. The form factor was brilliant and you could sideload most Android apps. I used it up to I think late 2018, when the battery could barely hold a charge.
5:36 that’s what she said
Its really interesting to see where the inspiration has come from for Nothing, and how far we have come in such a short time, and that we are almost trying to go back to a time where phones design wasn't trying to get us to stay on them for longer. Keep up the good work!
I love how they mention and show the other phones and thier brands to show how they got inspired and how they got unique 7:07 😮❤
7:53 What a crazy coincidence 😂😂
Nostalgic smartphones bring back so many good memories.
I think nothing is one of the company that is as transperant as clear water
And they deliver what we want as a consumer
I just love nothing
They forgot NP2 flagship mobile, i bought this at the time of introduced itself
Good videos on showing how far phones, and UI has evolved. Brings me back to memory lane. I love how much the good ol retro UI influenced the newer one.
These guys are doing something different and trying to innovate which is what we need at the moment with mobile phones as everything has been the same with little changes.. rooting for their success.
This is really great! good to see how far we've reached in software as well as hardware. Great Work by Nothing to highlight and openly talk about this.
It's impressive to have these insight videos of how Nothing came to be. How the existence of previous features what were termed as 'failures' were actually not implemented well or may perhaps have been ahead of its time. It really makes me appreciate how far the tech world has come.
It's amazing to see all this phones one more time. So much memories.
Btw I love watching Nothing team talking about their products, ideas.
So many amazing phones over the years, the innovation was always exciting and interesting. Thank you Nothing for keeping that spirit alive.
I'm about ready to swap phones, I think nothing have sold me.
I see you, I appreciate you all.
Great video! Sure, without any doubt, Excited to see what’s next! it huge features and performance plus the camera and battery upgrade of it would be absolutely fabulous! Thank you so much love to see more of these videos
This opened my eyes to look into designs from the past and what made them so good in the first place. Sometimes its not about reinventing the wheel but about improving it.
It's so great to see you guys geek out about Phone UIs
It's great how this company is so transparent (pun intended) and one of the very few firms who put the users first. Y'all hv some of the best pr teams ong!
Crazy how nothing is experimenting and thriving so well in this market of black boxes. Great video. Keep up the experimentations!
Truly a walk down memory lane with a lot of those phones. Even though I was a long time HTC owner I'm very happy to have joined the Nothing community now.
lets go guys really cant wait to see how well the nothing os 3.0 is gonna be optimized for the phone(1), really looking forward lads, Cheers!
You don't really realize how deep the UX research, is with these products, until you sit down, and see a video like this, well done guys, really informative vid.
It's refreshing that a Nothing openly discusses how they take inspiration.
A fascinating journey through the digital past!. Really loved this video. I'm very excited to see how the nothing os shapes up in future
Palm was such a great company. I think you guys are doing great work expanding upon the work of these previous OSes!!
this kind of insight into the design process is great to understand how the UI we use on a daily basis is culmination of decades of work from many places across the industry.
I just love how Nothing is so transparent just like their products housing. Ab-Salute to the content team!
Man, you guys are awesome. I love these videos you make. They help us, as consumers, get to know Nothing a lot better. And I have admit, I'm pretty much sold right now. Nothing OS 3.0 also seems cool. I can't wait to get a Nothing and try it for myself 🔥👌🏽
So appealing video. Describes how enthusiastic Nothing's design team is.
This video is bringing me back to 2000s where phones have different shape and size! Such a good one!
Taking inspirations or ideas from the remarkable devices is a good thing to reinvent beloved features into a new platform or device. Nice choice, Nothing team!
As a graphic design student, it's really fun to see a tech company being a little bit out there, combining the serif and sans serif fonts adds a lot of cool novelty and character to the ui, especially in a world of hypersleek minimalism. Excited to see it in full))
Really exciting to see nothing giving work on their OS and taking suggestions from their community.
I appreciate all the effort that went into the Nothing OS design. It's just so exciting to see what Nothing OS will look like in the future.
♥
This is a really good video that brings back those old memories. It's commendable that Nothing clearly states that they copied OS secrets for Nothing OS 3.0. Looking forward to the giveaway!🤞🏽
not only nothing's phones are great, their youtube content is also really transparent and entertaining. it feels like im watching two tech lovers instead of two employees creating content for their company, its natural and fun.
Interesting, how the UI developed over time. As of now, NothingOS really stands out to me, because of its consistency and clarity.
Great Vid
its so cool seeing how far we've come. from the first mobile phone to the iPhone 16, we've come so far.
that's good that you look at phones from previous companies and say what did you like about them
thank you for your job. your are inspiring just as all this old systems, devices. nowadays there are no so interesting outstading devices, but you making it. thank you!
I was in the junior school when i have my first smartphone and it was a Nokia Lumia, I fell in love with the OS, even now i get a little bit of sadness when i remember it. I trust in you guys, your vision is great and i trully belief that in the future you are gonna be the most relevant technology company. Can't wait to see all the stuff you are imagining right now become true an have it in my hands
It's amazing to see all the creative ideas that each of these these phones had.
i love the originality and the humility of this company
Nice to see tech not abandoning older ideas
Thanks for making these types of videos ❤
This video was nostalgic.
Keep up the good work guys
i like the little insights he gives to design aspects that most people take for granted.
Phones used to be so good and unique. Glad to see a company trying to do something inspired by greatness. Wishing you the very best
Love seeing how tech has advanced over the years.
Really appreciate the transparency related to your product❤
I really love this thing about Nothing that it offers stock android which is suitable for diverse audience but then you have the options and features in addition offered by Nothing for personalization , glyph and almost everything.
This is just the perfect phone I was looking for. 😇
Awesome concept behind the video. Keep up the good work, team Nothing!
The nokia lumia was dope with all the colours and ui , I hope nothing also does something radical !
Feedback on what is to improve on the current state of the OS :
- Getting the brigthness bar on the first swipe in Quick-settings, PLEASE
- Getting more dot-styled icons, in settings, quick-settings, and in Nothing apps. It would really help differenciating from any other Android phone.
- Get more customization and ringtone presets for the glyphs
I'm surprised how well the design elements of some of the phones you looked at have held up. Newer isn't always better!
Seeing the BlackBerry phone mentioned in this video is such a call back to my childhood on wanting one when my mom used to own one during the time she was under a Verizon wireless phone plan.
I really feel like, currently, Nothing is the sole company actually experimenting with things. Cheers to you for making this industry funnier and healthier.
I still remember the first time I held the HTC One, man that was crazy! Almost felt like the future right in your palms. Their Ui back then was killer! Who remembers the viral clock widget?? Sad to see them being no more, but honestly speaking. Nothing is actually killing it. How about you guys become the new owners of the tagline, "Never Settle" lol! Superb work
That was such a throwback with the phones wow
Love your work always guys
The windows phone was amazing but you could barely find one anywhere.