Nothing OS 3.5 - Widget Concepts
Great concepts man!!!! I think all of these can come in very handy to most of the users, already looking forward to the update they get implemented in… but I do have one suggestion to make,is there any way u can make a widget for a tab of chrome which stays fixed. I mean that can be pretty useful bcoz I find it hard to open the Nothing community through chrome again n again.
Just a simple suggestion n again those were some awesome concepts.
Peace out.
These are some lovely ideas and concept designs you’ve created here! I could actually see myself using all of these widgets too, which is rare for me with concepts like this some great functionality! Hope some of these can become a reality in future, always up for more convenient Nothing widgets
flo_rahil These are some brilliant ideas, Rahil. I can absolutely see myself using all of them. Really looking forward to seeing some of them come to life! Big shout-out to @Rahul for kickstarting the widget concepts. NOS widgets are fast becoming my favourite after the Glyph for helping reduce screen interactions. Any widget that helps cut down screen time is a must-have on my homescreen!
Great set of widgets man! that call widget is something I would use on a daily basis . I can see some of them becoming a reality in near future . Keep doing your magic Rahil
Thank you all so much for the love on this post.
Ealesy101 - I don’t have your number. If I did, I would have called you directly and thanked you for your kind words. Btw you have suggested some interesting ideas regarding battery and storage widgets. I’ll try to come up with something on those lines and add them to this current collection.
Kassy - Not sure what you mean by a “fixed tab of chrome” ? The chrome bookmarks widget exists and on one tap you can be directed to the Nothing Community page. Either ways this falls under Google’s domain, it’s their app after all.
hrry - Agreed with the creative use part. I am a hobbyist musician and I like to check the base noise decibel for a room before recording vocals. This helps me filter them out later in audacity. Other than that, for common use cases the aim is to notify the user whether the environment noise is safe for them.
@Rahul - Thanks for inspiring me in the first place man. For the past couple of weeks I have actually studied your work. Saw your YouTube channel as well. Your initial concept widgets were crazy to the say the least. I wanted to make sure that both of our concepts were in different philosophical directions (while still staying true to the Nothing design language). Yours are more creative and interactive while mine are more simple and functional. Keep doing your thing bro and keep inspiring us all in the process.
Great innovation Looks very cool
Derren hey! the speed dial widget is already present, though not by nothing, but by the Android contac
app
Is this update compatible for nothing phone 2a plus?
RoniRobinRajan As mentioned in the Opening Post, this is a design concept.
Very nice
Loved the concept can be much helpful IRL.
Please add a mono/stereo toggle into the “quick settings” widget.
(Or auto switch to mono when only 1 earbud is on use)
Congrats @flo_rahil
I love the design, but in the real android development only a couple are feasible, as described.
Ringtone volume widget
Android widgets are meant to do “simple” tasks, and a lot of interactions are just impossible (seekbars are not supported, custom views such a circular seekbars even less ).
Real-time noise level
To catch sounds you will need to continuously use the microphone, and can be used only in a single instance to avoid other apps requesting it (phone calls?) just like happens with camera.
Speed dial
Feasible technically, but a lot harder than it might look. In widgets you don’t have a navigation system, and change the view to support different screens is kinda a nightmare.
Single screen and a settings activity would be more manageable (but yeah, half of the concept would be lost).
Conclusion
Sometimes I wish I was not an Android developer, because this doesn’t let me fully enjoy “concepts” if they are not possibly feasible.
I really loved the designs, but also I become disappointed very soon when I realize they cannot shine in real life.
I hope Nothing will open its own widget API (that is different from the android one) to let us cook cool stuff, and bring those concepts into reality.
And I am disappointed no one asks about it.
Great effort! I am inspired by your work. I would like to provide you some feedback regarding the symmetry of how dots are arranged. I have observed it from the first slide. The spacing between each dot, the position, the placement, the gaps in between these dots are unequal. The flame icon in dots, the dots are randomly placed to form the fire symbol. It looks cool, but not perfect. Similar issue is with the frost symbol. Slide 4 with contact speed dial, the font size needs to scale 4x up for better readability. Apart from this rest looks good. I understand the designer’s language and I come from a long history of UX/UI design and I myself worked as Concept artist for various clients and I am much aware of the time, effort and energy you add. Nevertheless, I admire your passion for Nothing, and I think you need more perfection and am sure you will bring outstanding results. I hope my feedback make sense. Looking forward to witness more of your work.
Mirko_ddd - Thanks man. As a professional UI/UX designer, we are never asked to present an initial design based on development limitations. We are asked to design functional and aesthetic use cases which can then be tailor made to fit within those limitations in further iterations. The design for the volume widget presents an idea for how volume can be represented on the screen; if a seekbar cannot be implemented, perhaps on tapping the widget a modal/pop-up for that specific sound channel can open up allowing us to to workaround those limitations with what’s possible. But as designers we must always start without knowing these limitations as they help us to create and conceptualize out of the box ideas which can be refined further.
zygerboy - appreciate the kind words. Yeah designing the flame icon was weird to implement in the dots; I couldn’t configure the right grid for individual dots but for the most part they do have a 1px gap between them. OS 3.0 will have dots of different sizes so these type of icons can be much better made with that in mind. I did initially try that but it looked weird, so I went with the best looking version. The font size on the contact speed dial is perfect in my opinion. Raising it 4x would look too big. You would hardly be able to fit a few letters in the widget.