I see three total representations of time... I think? I think that's what I'm looking at on the left screenshot on the "Mon 4" widget? A clock face? One of them's normal (top bar), one (the clock face) looks way more "cutesy" and decorative than functional, so I guess if it's some customization and not standard, that's fine, but what's with the Lock Screen? Why print the time with unusual formatting on there? (I know, I know, the answer is "it looks very nice in screenshots for marketing... and for my portfolio")<p>Rightmost screenshot: wow, iOS and Android quick-settings screens have converged a lot more than I realized, since I was last in the Android world. Who copied whom?<p>It's really weird that the rightmost screenshot (the quick-settings screen) bumps the top bar down for a <i>second</i> top bar that just prints the date, in small type.<p>The permissions and privacy stuff seems OK but I'm surprised they were so far behind on that front that this is <i>new</i>.<p>Screenshot interface is also damn near identical to the one on my iPhone. Again, dunno who got there first, or if it's just convergent design... but wow, it's <i>very</i> close. The "scrolling screenshot" thing is cool, though I wonder how that'll interact with drawing rules for various app widgets—or maybe it just works on web content? (no clue if my iPhone can do that—I don't think so?)<p>Phone switching feature—again, I'm surprised this is new for them. Being able to do it from iPhone, too, is a nice touch though.