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9. Notification panel

Hello UI offers two types of notification panels, the classic and a split panel, like iOS. It uses blur here too.

Nothing OS has a distinctive notification panel in which you can resize the toggles in 1×2 or even 2×2 sizes.

The colours on both panels are changeable based on device’s theme.

10. Recent apps page

While both offer a screenshot button in recents page, Hello UI has a dedicated ‘Clear all’ button right at the bottom.

On Nothing OS, you can hold the app and swipe up to clear all apps, or scroll all the way to the left to access the ‘Clear all’ button.

11. Menu buttons in recent apps page

This menu looks almost the same on both!

12. Volume sliders

This is one aspect where both deviate from stock Android.

The volume sliders on Hello UI feature blur while on Nothing OS, you get dotted lines within the sliders which matches Nothing’s brand identity.


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13. Battery usage page

On Android 15, Moto’s Hello UI has removed the ‘Screen on time’ stat. Fortunately, Nothing OS 3 continues to carry that.

The battery graph on Hello UI is different from what’s found on stock Android.

14. Camera interface

Hello UI’s camera interface colour can be changed based on device’s colour theme, while Nothing OS sticks to a self-made classic-looking UI in the camera app which features thin fonts and red aesthetics.

15. Camera settings page

16. Status bar icons

The status bar icons for WiFi, data signal, Bluetooth. battery, and some others is exactly the same on Hello UI and Nothing.

17. Floating windows

Hello UI has a dedicated button to enlarge the app into full form.

On Nothing OS you'll have to drag to go full screen.

18. Quick toggles expanded design

Similar toggle buttons and settings icons on both, with a few UI differences on quick toggles like Bluetooth and WiFi.

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19. Lockscreen design

On lockscreen, Hello UI allows you to place just static widgets such as alarm, weather, AQI status, etc. It also has 3 to 4 lockscreen clock styles which you can apply colour to.

Nothing OS features first-party widgets which you can interact with on the lockscreen. It also features several clock styles, but users can’t apply colours to them.

Both skins lack the wallpaper depth effect.

20. Lockscreen design (with media player)

The Media player’s seekbar on Hello UI has a squiggly design while Nothing OS features a flat seekbar.

The media player as a whole is exactly the same on both.

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Few things to note:

- Nothing OS doesn’t have a sidebar which Hello UI does.
- Didn’t compare the first party apps because both skins mostly use Google apps such as dialer, messages, calendar, calculator, etc.
- Nothing OS does have a Gallery app while Hello UI comes with Google Photos as the default gallery app.
REDMI Turbo4 Pro (poco f7) , the first phone comes with Snapdragon 8s Gen4
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Imagine getting official screen protectors with installation kit for flagship phones at ₹249

That's OPPO for you.

Others be charging more than triple the price for official accessories.
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Want live sports updates on your One UI 7 lock screen?

Here’s how to activate Sports from Google: Settings > Lock Screen > Now Bar > Sports from Google > Settings > Follow your favorite teams

And just like that — boom, you're game-ready!
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The current One UI 8 for the Galaxy S25 Series feels more like One UI 7.1 — a minor update disguised as a major one.