Uday
Good points. My thoughts:
2. I was a fan of monochrome icons initially, considering the logic behind them. But at times I’ve found myself literally opening up wrong apps in a hurry because it’s hard to make out what’s what. Introducing a tinge of color like she shown in the video, or at least that being an option would be a great step. Like the point of it is being mindful with what you open, I get it, but it also slows you down when say you might just want to book a cab quickly, make a payment or whatever.
Example, I have 3 fitness apps and 2 audiobook apps with similar icons. With color, it’d be easy to make out what’s what. Without it, I miss it now and then. I’ve still kept them but it’s a love hate thing sometimes, and it’s still a valid point that some color can quickly help associate things faster. She showed an example that demonstrated good balance. Again, it could be an optional thing.
5: agreed
6: They never said issue is with the design, in fact it was appreciated by them, and I love it too. It’s part of the reason I’ve bought 2 nothing phones plus earbuds and I’m here talking about this. I love how these devices look. The suggestion was to simply provide some manuals for a company that takes pride being ‘transparent’.. no pun intended
Still, good points though