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Nothing Phone (3a) & (3a) Pro Get Essential Key Support in Camera with Latest Update

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Nothing Phone (3a) Series new update

Nothing has released a new software update for its Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro, bringing a range of improvements, new features, and bug fixes. The update has a size of 96.60 MB and aims to enhance the overall user experience, particularly in the camera department and system performance.

New Feature: Essential Key Integration with Camera

One of the key additions in this update is the integration of the Essential Key with the camera app. This feature allows users to interact with the camera more efficiently:

  • A short press of the Essential Key lets users add notes directly.
  • A long press activates voice input for capturing real-world content in a faster and more convenient way.

This update makes the Essential Key more useful, especially for those who frequently take notes or record voice memos on the go.

Camera Enhancements for Better Photography

The new update focuses heavily on improving the camera performance of both Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro. Several enhancements have been made to deliver a better photography experience:

  • More intuitive camera zoom interaction – Zooming is now smoother and more responsive.
  • Fix for reddish skin tones in selfies – The front-facing camera now captures more natural skin tones.
  • Enhanced white balance for indoor photography – Colors in indoor shots will now look more accurate and balanced.
  • Improved clarity in portrait shots under backlight – Portrait photos taken in strong backlight conditions will have better detail and tone.
  • Better focus accuracy at 2x zoom – This improvement is available only for Phone (3a) Pro, ensuring sharper and clearer images at 2x focal length.
  • Faster overall camera performance – The camera app now responds quicker, making it easier to capture moments without lag.

These improvements aim to provide better image quality and a smoother camera experience, making the Nothing Phone (3a) series more reliable for photography.

Other System Improvements

Apart from camera upgrades, the update also includes refinements to system performance and user experience. Some of the key enhancements include:

  • Optimized Essential Space – The Essential Space feature has been improved for smoother performance and better usability.
  • Improved Always-On Display (AOD) animations – The transitions between different AOD states are now more fluid and visually appealing.
  • Bug fixes and stability improvements – The update also includes various fixes to enhance overall system stability and reduce crashes or glitches.

Final Thoughts

With this update, Nothing continues to refine the Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro, delivering a better camera experience, improved usability, and system optimizations. If you own either of these devices, it’s recommended to install the update as soon as possible to enjoy the latest improvements.

Akash Ramsakha is the owner of TechiBoy.com, a website dedicated to technology reviews, software updates, and news. He also has an TechiBoy YouTube channel where he makes interesting content focused on Nothing Phone, OnePlus, and other tech products.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Leak Reveals Major Upgrades Ahead of Launch

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The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to arrive with Qualcomm’s next flagship chip—the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2—according to leaked firmware files. It will also ship with One UI 8.5 based on Android 16 right out of the box.

This lines up with a recent report from tipster Ice Universe which highlighted Samsung’s new strategy. Under this approach foldable phones receive the newest One UI version first and then it gets refined for the Galaxy S series.

The leaked firmware was found on Samsung’s own server suggesting the company is already testing One UI 8.5 for the S26 lineup.

The firmware includes the serial number PMK8850 which likely belongs to Snapdragon’s next-gen chip. For comparison the Galaxy S25 Ultra used the Snapdragon 8 Elite which had the 8750 serial number. So it’s quite likely that the S26 Ultra will continue using Qualcomm’s top-tier chipset.

However not all models in the Galaxy S26 series may use Snapdragon. The regular Galaxy S26 and S26+ are expected to feature Samsung’s own Exynos 2600 processor. This chip is said to offer strong CPU and GPU performance. Another report claims that Samsung has also found a way to improve the Exynos 2600’s cooling which could make it more reliable.

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iPhone 17 Pro Dummy Units Spotted in New Colors Ahead of Launch

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A new video has surfaced online showing the iPhone 17 Pro in multiple colors. These are not real working phones but dummy units which means they are empty inside but still give us a good idea of how the final product will look.

The iPhone 17 Pro is expected to be officially launched in September along with the rest of the iPhone 17 series. The launch date could be September 8 or possibly the 9th or 10th.

One of the biggest changes seen in the dummy models is on the back of the phone. The new design includes a large camera island that stretches almost across the entire width of the phone. This style is similar to Poco phones from around two years ago.

While the cameras remain in the same positions as before they are now part of a much larger design area giving the phone a new and bold look.

Fans will have to wait a bit longer to see the real thing but these dummy units give a good early look at what’s coming next from Apple.

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Himanshu Tandon Resigns from POCO India, May Join Nothing’s CMF Team

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Himanshu Tandon

Himanshu Tandon, the head of POCO India, has stepped down from his role and is likely to join the smartphone company Nothing in August. According to a report by Moneycontrol, he is expected to lead Nothing’s CMF division.

Tandon was part of the founding team of POCO and became the head of its India operations in 2022. He worked under Sandeep Singh Arora, Xiaomi India’s Chief Business Officer, who joined the company from Samsung earlier this year.

This is the second major leadership change at Xiaomi India in less than a year. Earlier, in November 2024, Xiaomi India’s President Muralikrishnan B also left the company.

Xiaomi Faces Market Challenges, POCO Shows Growth

Tandon’s exit comes as Xiaomi is facing tough times in India. In the second quarter of 2025, the company’s smartphone shipments dropped by 25% compared to last year, falling to 5 million units. Its market share also dropped from 18% to 13%.

Despite this, POCO performed well. It increased its share of Xiaomi’s shipments in India from 30% to 41%, with 2.03 million units sold. According to Canalys, POCO’s success came from targeting Gen Z users, offering gaming features, and growing offline sales through JioMart Digital.

Tandon Likely to Lead Nothing’s CMF Division

Tandon is expected to join Nothing’s affordable and design-focused brand CMF. The London-based company recently shifted its global marketing team to India.

Nothing’s CMF brand, led by company co-founder Akis Evangelidis in India, has seen fast growth — 229% in Q2 — thanks to products like the CMF Phone 2 Pro and Phone 3a series.

Both Xiaomi and Nothing are expected to officially announce Tandon’s move in the coming days.

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