13. Sidebar
OOS gets an edge for having options like File Dock and Recent Files which you can use to access and drop images in.
Both allow adding key shortcuts in sidebar.
14. Camera interface
The Camera UI on Hello UI adapts to the device's colour theme.
OxygenOS only has orange accents for Hasselblad-based phones and yellow accents for non-Hasselblad phones.
OOS camera is smoother to operate while Hello UI sometimes has jankiness.
15. Camera settings page
OxygenOS is always in dark mode here while Hello UI changes based on the device theme and also applies Monet theming.
16. Software update page
Clearly OxygenOS looks better here with other options stuffed in the 3-dot menu.
However, Hello UI has an advantage of showing 'Update history' information.
17. Lockscreen with Media player
Hello UI's media player is leagues ahead. It displays notification with a complete opaque background and also has app icon indicators at bottom.
OxygenOS, as always has blur for media player and notifications.
OOS gets an edge for having options like File Dock and Recent Files which you can use to access and drop images in.
Both allow adding key shortcuts in sidebar.
14. Camera interface
The Camera UI on Hello UI adapts to the device's colour theme.
OxygenOS only has orange accents for Hasselblad-based phones and yellow accents for non-Hasselblad phones.
OOS camera is smoother to operate while Hello UI sometimes has jankiness.
15. Camera settings page
OxygenOS is always in dark mode here while Hello UI changes based on the device theme and also applies Monet theming.
16. Software update page
Clearly OxygenOS looks better here with other options stuffed in the 3-dot menu.
However, Hello UI has an advantage of showing 'Update history' information.
17. Lockscreen with Media player
Hello UI's media player is leagues ahead. It displays notification with a complete opaque background and also has app icon indicators at bottom.
OxygenOS, as always has blur for media player and notifications.
Final thoughts -
Hello UI:
- Major design uplift from MyUX
- Fairly welcoming to use and upto 2025 standards
- Adds tons of blur elements in many areas
- Quick and snappy, but not necessarily fluid
- Still feels and operates like stock Android
- Excellent lockscreen personalisation, although requires more clock styles
- Gets you all necessary features - sidebar, game manager, Moto gestures, icon shapes, colour theming
- Reliable floating windows but need polishing
- Lacks key first-party apps such as Gallery
- Lacks visual & haptic feedback
- No longer shows Screen On Time in Android 15
OxygenOS 15:
- Mostly same design as previous versions but packs several OG OxygenOS elements
- Silky smooth and fluid
- Immaculately designed with good attention to details
- Has blur going for it almost everywhere except apps
- Preserves most Android elements like Monet theming and SOT
- Doesn't feel anything like stock Android
- Good lockscreen customisation visually but doesn't focus on functionality
- Best-in-class homescreen icon customisation including changing shapes and icon pack support
- Has first-party apps for Gallery and Clock providing a cohesive experience
- Immense focus on multitasking with Open Canvas and smooth gestures for controlling floating windows
- Several outdated elements such as media player and widget selection menu
- Excellent vibration haptic feedback integration
Hello UI:
- Major design uplift from MyUX
- Fairly welcoming to use and upto 2025 standards
- Adds tons of blur elements in many areas
- Quick and snappy, but not necessarily fluid
- Still feels and operates like stock Android
- Excellent lockscreen personalisation, although requires more clock styles
- Gets you all necessary features - sidebar, game manager, Moto gestures, icon shapes, colour theming
- Reliable floating windows but need polishing
- Lacks key first-party apps such as Gallery
- Lacks visual & haptic feedback
- No longer shows Screen On Time in Android 15
OxygenOS 15:
- Mostly same design as previous versions but packs several OG OxygenOS elements
- Silky smooth and fluid
- Immaculately designed with good attention to details
- Has blur going for it almost everywhere except apps
- Preserves most Android elements like Monet theming and SOT
- Doesn't feel anything like stock Android
- Good lockscreen customisation visually but doesn't focus on functionality
- Best-in-class homescreen icon customisation including changing shapes and icon pack support
- Has first-party apps for Gallery and Clock providing a cohesive experience
- Immense focus on multitasking with Open Canvas and smooth gestures for controlling floating windows
- Several outdated elements such as media player and widget selection menu
- Excellent vibration haptic feedback integration
Also this
Moto Hello UI lockscreen - too goood.
Comes with various customisation options, although limited.
✅ Change clock style & colour
✅ Several app icon indicator options
✅ Add static widgets
✅ Stock Android media player 👌🏻
✅ Peek display for interacting with notifications and controlling music without unlocking phone
Hello UI destroys HyperOS & OxygenOS in terms of practicality of the lockscreen.
However, if you're looking for cool transitions and wallpaper depth effects, Hello UI won't provide that at least on Android 14.
Moto Hello UI lockscreen - too goood.
Comes with various customisation options, although limited.
✅ Change clock style & colour
✅ Several app icon indicator options
✅ Add static widgets
✅ Stock Android media player 👌🏻
✅ Peek display for interacting with notifications and controlling music without unlocking phone
Hello UI destroys HyperOS & OxygenOS in terms of practicality of the lockscreen.
However, if you're looking for cool transitions and wallpaper depth effects, Hello UI won't provide that at least on Android 14.
👍3❤2
A 20K Hello UI phone is very similar to a 60K Hello UI phone in terms of blur and transitions.
On the other hand, OnePlus does partiality. A 20K phone with OxygenOS 15 is inferior to a 60K phone in all aspects.
Hello UI is clearly better in this regard.
On the other hand, OnePlus does partiality. A 20K phone with OxygenOS 15 is inferior to a 60K phone in all aspects.
Hello UI is clearly better in this regard.
❤5
Which smartphone ui is your favorite
Say in comment if ui name not here
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Anonymous Poll
18%
One ui
5%
Ios
14%
ColorOS/ OxygenOS/ Realme ui
5%
Pixel ui
41%
HyperOS
8%
Nothing os
2%
Hello ui
2%
FuntouchOS
2%
Hi os / XOS
3%
None
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One last look at 2024
We saw what can be described as a fail for the Apple Vision Pro
Samsung pushed the smart ring category to the mainstream with Galaxy Ring
Oppo changed the telephoto game with a dual periscope system (X7 Ultra)
Vivo revived small phones alongside Google with the X200 Pro Mini and Pixel 9 Pro
Software and AI were the focus for this year, pushing all companies to add more AI features in a smoother experience
Performance saw huge leaps with the use of Snapdragon, Exynos and Dimensity chips alongside the launch of the powerhouse Snapdragon 8 Elite
Slow app optimization slowed down the sales of Snapdragon powered laptops, while Apple saw growth on MacBooks
And ending the year we saw Samsung’s introduction to the XR space with their upcoming headset
Android XR OS
A packed year full of innovation, new categories and AI at the center of everything
We saw what can be described as a fail for the Apple Vision Pro
Samsung pushed the smart ring category to the mainstream with Galaxy Ring
Oppo changed the telephoto game with a dual periscope system (X7 Ultra)
Vivo revived small phones alongside Google with the X200 Pro Mini and Pixel 9 Pro
Software and AI were the focus for this year, pushing all companies to add more AI features in a smoother experience
Performance saw huge leaps with the use of Snapdragon, Exynos and Dimensity chips alongside the launch of the powerhouse Snapdragon 8 Elite
Slow app optimization slowed down the sales of Snapdragon powered laptops, while Apple saw growth on MacBooks
And ending the year we saw Samsung’s introduction to the XR space with their upcoming headset
Android XR OS
A packed year full of innovation, new categories and AI at the center of everything
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