Notifications don't buzz. They arc across the display — a light trail from left to right, like a comet deciding to stay.
No ads. No analytics. Just an arc, a slab of glass, and a battery that lasts exactly one day — but never dies before midnight.
Here’s a short piece tailored for — treating it as either a concept device, a fictional upgrade, or a custom ROM/hack theme. Omnius Xperia Arc Form meets infinity. omnius xperia arc
Under the glass — not Sony's, but sharper, colder, etched with night-sight sensors — the old 8.4mm waist thins further to 6mm at the edge. Inside: a restored Snapdragon core, overclocked and liquid-chilled, running OmniusOS — a ghost of Android 11 stripped down to pure intent.
The curve wasn't just for your palm. It was a promise. Notifications don't buzz
Omnius didn't reinvent the Arc. They remembered it.
They didn't build a smartphone. They built a return . No analytics
The camera hump is gone. In its place: a single lens that swivels. 12MP. f/1.7. No AI. No scene detection. Just exposure, focus, and a shutter that sounds like a closing book.