Redmi Turbo 4 Pro in Pure White variant.
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- Has metal middle frame
- Glass back
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One UI 8.0 test build has spotted for the US locked version (SM-S936U) of the Galaxy S25 Plus
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Nothing OS 3 vs Moto Hello UI: clash of stock Android skins
Both offer many similarities, but are also differentiated in several areas. This post will showcase both.
1. About device page
Both Hello UI and Nothing OS feature large banners on top, with the phone’s key specifications towards the bottom.
2. Settings app
Here, Hello UI mostly follows the AOSP design language while Nothing OS has tweaked it slightly by removing the sub-text in each section.
3. Software update screen
Hello UI not only lists very few changelogs, but also falls short on giving this page a visual identity.
Nothing OS makes things interesting by using emojis.
4. Launcher menu
Nothing OS follows the traditional stock Android launcher menu design found on Pixels, Moto’s Hello UI takes a different approach by nicely aligning the tabs at the bottom.
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Both offer many similarities, but are also differentiated in several areas. This post will showcase both.
Note:-
Left screenshots: Hello UI
Right screenshots: Nothing OS
1. About device page
Both Hello UI and Nothing OS feature large banners on top, with the phone’s key specifications towards the bottom.
2. Settings app
Here, Hello UI mostly follows the AOSP design language while Nothing OS has tweaked it slightly by removing the sub-text in each section.
3. Software update screen
Hello UI not only lists very few changelogs, but also falls short on giving this page a visual identity.
Nothing OS makes things interesting by using emojis.
4. Launcher menu
Nothing OS follows the traditional stock Android launcher menu design found on Pixels, Moto’s Hello UI takes a different approach by nicely aligning the tabs at the bottom.
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Nothing OS 3 vs Moto Hello UI: clash of stock Android skins Both offer many similarities, but are also differentiated in several areas. This post will showcase both. Note:- Left screenshots: Hello UI Right screenshots: Nothing OS 1. About device page Both…
5. Customisation page
Hello UI allows changing homescreen app icons, choosing any colour theme through an RGB colour selector, using many fonts and more.
Nothing OS offers monochrome app icons, colour theming, and lockscreen glass/ atmospheric effects, that’s all.
6. Opened folder design
Hello UI heavily relies on blur here, while Nothing OS folder colour changes based on the device’s colour theme.
Nothing OS also lets users choose 5 different folder designs, which isn’t the case on Hello UI.
7. Widget selection page
Once again, Hello UI utilises blur for this menu while Nothing OS has a static colour. Both pages look nice and modern, though.
8. App drawer
The background on Hello UI’s app drawer remains white or dark (depending on the theme), while the app drawer on Nothing OS changes based on the colour theme.
You also get a Smart app drawer on the latter which categorises similar apps into big folders.
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Hello UI allows changing homescreen app icons, choosing any colour theme through an RGB colour selector, using many fonts and more.
Nothing OS offers monochrome app icons, colour theming, and lockscreen glass/ atmospheric effects, that’s all.
6. Opened folder design
Hello UI heavily relies on blur here, while Nothing OS folder colour changes based on the device’s colour theme.
Nothing OS also lets users choose 5 different folder designs, which isn’t the case on Hello UI.
7. Widget selection page
Once again, Hello UI utilises blur for this menu while Nothing OS has a static colour. Both pages look nice and modern, though.
8. App drawer
The background on Hello UI’s app drawer remains white or dark (depending on the theme), while the app drawer on Nothing OS changes based on the colour theme.
You also get a Smart app drawer on the latter which categorises similar apps into big folders.
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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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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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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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