Nothing’s Glyph Matrix made the jump from Phone (3) to this upper-mid-range phone and, somehow, became a bit more pointless on the way. I wasn’t a huge fan of the Glyph Matrix on Phone (3). It was clunky to interact with and its utility was… idealistic at best. Phone (4a) Pro solves the clunky interactions by simply ditching them. Now, you can’t do anything with the display beyond seeing always-on “Toys” like the clock, while also seeing the display react to things like notifications, timers, and act as a flashlight. Yet, it remains clunky. The always-on clock is a good idea, but “always-on” s