Anonymous931 Especially in a world where every mobile OS is merging into one basically. It’s almost like they want something that looks and acts just like every other phone, even though that’s the exact opposite of what Nothing is trying to do.

Of course, that isn’t to say that you can’t add genuinely intuitive and useful features just because another OS already has it. But design-wise, I want to say that Nothing’s own team probably knows better.
Although, on the topic of aesthetics, Nothing’s design team has said that they are willing to experiment with a sort of skeumorphic design language once they’ve got the actual operating system to a functionally complete level (in their eyes). I think that’s a way more tasteful approach to unique UI than just… glass.