Nothing has rolled out the open beta for Nothing OS 4.0, making the latest version of its operating system available for a wider group of users. The release follows a successful closed beta for the ...
What if your operating system didn’t just work for you but with you? Imagine a digital environment that evolves as you do, learning your habits, preferences, and priorities to create an experience ...
Nothing OS 4.0 brings a range of updates aimed at enhancing your overall experience. While it doesn’t introduce new changes, the focus is on refining existing features to deliver smoother animations, ...
Nothing has announced the availability of the Nothing OS 4.0 open beta, based on Android 16. The open beta is available on the Nothing Phone 2 and 3, as well as the Nothing Phone 2a series. Expect a ...
Nothing is bringing its new Android 16 OS based custom skin update to more smartphone models. The company had recently halted its Nothing OS 4.0 roll out due to critical bugs, but the update release ...
Nothing has released Nothing OS 4.0 for the CMF Phone 1 and the Phone 2 Pro, based on Android 16. The update adds new features and introduces a community platform called Playground. Users can now hide ...
Nothing’s latest video with MrWhoseTheBoss breaks down what it really costs to build a smartphone OS from scratch. The team estimates a total cost of $40.47 million, higher than the approximate $26 ...
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