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Then there were the and End Call buttons. The red button was the escape hatch. It was the most prominent button on the screen, a bright red beacon of rejection. He stared at it. It would be so easy to tap it, to claim bad service, to retreat back into the comfort of the home screen. I’m not ready, he thought. I don't have an update. I don't have good news.

He looked at the screen. The InCallUI was steady now, the background a deep, soothing blue-black. It was doing its job perfectly: staying out of the way. It didn't clutter the screen with social media notifications; it suppressed them. It prioritized the voice. It forced him to be present.

"Hey, Mom," Elias said. His thumb moved instinctively, not to the red button, but upward. He tapped the icon that looked like a check mark inside a square: . com samsung android incallui

No, that wasn't right. He dismissed the pop-up. He didn't need a reminder. He needed to talk.

On the third ring, the interface twitched. Then there were the and End Call buttons

When you make or receive a voice call, the standard Android telephone framework hands off the visual presentation layer to Samsung’s customized interface, bundled inside this package. It controls several core interactive features: universally_detox/Samsung.sh at main - GitHub

Elias looked at the six icons framing the center. He stared at it

The screen was dominated by the circular cutout of his mother’s contact photo—a slightly pixelated image of her holding a cat she no longer owned. Below it, the white text pulsed: Calling Mobile…