

Yeah, the same principle.
Yeah, the same principle.
That looks neat, what is the launcher name?
I only can say… Fuck spez
Yeah, exactly how it works.
No idea, that’s android, so probably. That view is their official launcher, but my phone came with default android looks.
No, it’s almost empty.The only bloatware I had in the first version was YouTube application, which I don’t use. And they have app to play with glyphs, but not installed by default either.At least it was like that oj the first version.
Nah, this is just a random complaining video for the sake of complaining.
Complaining about the default button size for the panel where you can change button size is just making an unnecessary noise. It is intentionally done like that to force you to change their size so phone becomes yours.
If something is using dots motif, it doesn’t mean everything else should automatically use dots, it would look be silly. Different locations on the phone use different visual style, that’s okay.
Then it goes into glyph selection and missing actual glyph selection setting.
Jo. Proprietary foundation of Swedish society.
Yeah, I checked now. Recently learned about this feature from reddit, and just checked it to find that it is activated already on my phone.
It has “smart charge mode” to gradually charge overnight, and “Custom charging mode” to not charge it to 100%. Maybe I should activate it.
Middle widget is mostly calendar events, but because my calendar is now free it swapped to weather by its own.
It works well though, because I don’t know where my eyes will land when I start looking at the screen. Sometimes it is the top of the screen, sometimes middle, both will outcomes will tell me about the weather, which is the only reason I look at the screen, honestly.
Awesome! I am glad I have your comment in my history. If I ever change phone to another android, I will come back to it, so I know how to swap to monochrome :3
And my Axe!
And it’s like constantly 50 notifications you never asked for stacked in the endless columns of meaningless information, regardless how often you disable them :D
But I simply nuke whatever pop ups. Keep sms, and emails.
I also thought that’s standard, but that UI also allows to customize and disable them per category when you hold your finger on the notification. So I can disable everything, but keep direct messages, for example.
Honestly, that’s too hard for me to figure out how to setup without knowing the outcome.
Is it good and worth to dig in?
Yeah, IIRC you can choose between monochrome and colorful options, but it immediately loses that touch and looks like any other Android phone, which is not a bad thing, Android has a good design overall.
Isn’t it standard on all phones?
Thanks! It is. Maybe their launcher is just available for all Android phones. Or there are other monochrome launchers.
Is it the one you see when you slide down?
That one is still bombarded by notifications from applications, so I simply have “Do Not Disturb” mode on almost all the time.
It also allows to disable notification by holding it, but it is like that on all phones, I assume.
It has support for silent notifications also, but I kinda just nuke whatever new thing pop ups there.
And also it has customizable buttons for features with the ability to change size and placement. Quite neat.
Yeah, the same principle. And they UI also done as some custom application you install.
Phone didn’t come with it installed by default, maybe it is now.
Good fight, good night!