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I still find it quite bizarre that they're focusing so much on the built-in Niagara Launcher, when changing your launcher has been a core part of Android's identity for basically its entire existence. Nothing about what they're offering here is unique or special and you can do it on any other phone. The hardware is what they should be pushing, since they are a company that makes phone keyboards. That's their big narrative advantage over competitors, not a launcher which tons of people already know about and use on their existing phones.
They've said they're partnering with Niagara devs to make sure it works seamlessly with the hardware for this phone so you get a full tailored experience with this device.
You can also just pick whatever launcher you want if you're so inclined.
The Niagara team is actually doing a custom build with extra messaging features for Clicks.
I think you and I have similar tastes, but you have to understand that they're trying to sell this to normal people too. People who have never encountered the idea that a launcher is a distinct piece of software that you can change.
The fact that they're going to sell this and, based on early indications not completely lock down the software, is a win and I'll take it.