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Honor’s Next Foldable, Magic V Flip 2, Could Arrive in August

Honor is reportedly getting ready to launch the Magic V Flip 2, the successor to its first clamshell foldable, which debuted in June 2024. According to a new leak from China, the official unveiling could take place in August 2025.
Specs and Design Details
The Magic V Flip 2 is expected to retain the same display sizes as the original model. It will feature a 6.8-inch FHD+ LTPO OLED main display and a 4-inch FHD+ LTPO OLED cover screen. Both screens are designed to offer smooth performance and power efficiency.
In terms of cameras, the device will likely come with a dual rear camera setup, including a 50MP main sensor with a 1/1.5″ sensor size- the same configuration seen in the first Magic V Flip.

Performance and Battery
The most noticeable upgrade will be in the processor. The Magic V Flip 2 will use a Snapdragon 8 series chipset. However, it won’t be the top-tier Elite version, and the exact model is still unknown.
The battery capacity is also getting a bump. The new phone will come with a 5,500mAh battery, which is larger than the previous version. It will support either 66W or 80W fast wired charging, offering quick top-ups for daily use.
Not a Major Upgrade
While the Magic V Flip 2 brings a few improvements, especially in performance and battery life, the update overall seems modest. The design, screen size, and camera hardware may stay largely the same.
We expect to learn more in the coming weeks as the rumored August launch window gets closer.
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Nothing Gallery App Gets Major Video Editing Upgrade in Version 2.3

Nothing has released a new update for its Nothing Gallery app, bringing some useful changes and a major upgrade in video editing tools. The new update, version 2.3, is now rolling out to users through the Play Store.
1. Upgraded Video Editing Tools
The highlight of this update is the new and improved video editing features. Users can now fine-tune colors, apply filters, rotate and crop videos, and adjust exposure, contrast, saturation, shadows, and more — all directly within the Nothing Gallery app. These tools work much like the existing photo editor, making video editing more powerful and flexible. HDR formats are also supported.
2. Updated Dialog Style
Nothing has also refreshed the Nothing OS-style dialogs inside the app. The new dialog boxes now match the design language of Nothing OS 4.0, giving the app a more modern and refined look.
3. Small But Useful Changes
While the overall layout and UI remain mostly the same, users will notice smoother transitions and improved visual consistency. However, there are no AI-based editing tools yet — those may arrive in a future Nothing OS 4.0 stable release.
How to Get the Update
The update size is around 1.78 MB, and users can download it directly from the Google Play Store. If you’re using a Nothing Phone, updating to version 2.3 will enable the new editing features automatically.
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My Special Diwali Gift from Nothing India

This Diwali, I received a big surprise from Nothing India, a beautiful gift box that I wasn’t expecting at all.
It all started when I got a delivery call while I was half asleep. I hadn’t ordered anything, but when I checked the package, it said “From Nothing.” That instantly caught my attention.

When I opened the black box, the design itself felt premium and minimal, just like Nothing’s style. Inside, I found a card that said “Wishing you a Bright and Joyful Diwali,” signed by Akis Evangelidis, Co-founder and President of Nothing India. That already made my day.

Inside the box, there were some amazing surprises:
- A pack of Nothing themed chocolates
- A Nothing Diya One, a stylish lamp with a charging cable and magnetic base
- A deck of Nothing branded playing cards, which looked super cool and well designed
The whole presentation felt very thoughtful and creative. I really loved how Nothing added a personal festive touch for its community members this year.
Thank you Nothing India for sending this exciting and meaningful gift.
Wishing everyone a Happy Diwali filled with light, happiness, and surprises!
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Nothing OS 4.0 Open Beta Released: New AI Features, Design Changes, and Android 16 Enhancements

Nothing has started rolling out the Nothing OS 4.0 Open Beta update for its smartphones. The update is now available not only for the latest Nothing Phone (3) but also for Nothing Phone (2), Phone (2a), and Phone (2a) Plus. This is a major software release, built on Android 16, and comes with several new features, design tweaks, and performance improvements.
The update size is about 2.65 GB for Phone (3), and since this is an open beta, users are advised to take a backup before installing. The beta program will remain open until October 14, 2025, after which the stable release is expected in November or December.
How to Join & install Nothing OS 4.0 Open Beta
Follow these steps to install the Nothing OS 4.0 Open Beta on your device:
Check Your Software Version
Make sure your device is on the latest stable build. Go to Settings → About phone → Banner and confirm you have one of the following versions installed:
Phone (3): Metroid-V3.5-250911-2112
Phone (2): Pong-V3.2-250917-1451
Phone (2a): Pacman-V3.2-250904-1648
Phone (2a) Plus: PacmanPro-V3.2-250904-1704
Download the Beta Updates Hub
Download the Beta Updates Hub APK from the official Nothing Community.
Install it from your Downloads folder.
Join the Beta Program
Go to Settings → System → Nothing Beta Hub.
Tap Join Beta to sign up.
After successful registration, tap Go to Update to upgrade.
Update to Nothing OS 4.0
If the update does not appear immediately, go to:
Settings → System → System updates → Check for updates.
You should then see the Nothing OS 4.0 Open Beta update available for download.
Key Features and Changes in Nothing OS 4.0
1. App Optimization
A new App Optimization feature automatically improves app startup speed and background performance. When enabled, the phone optimizes installed apps one by one. While this process may slightly heat up the device, it ensures smoother app launches.
2. New Pop-Up View for Multitasking
The pop-up view now supports two floating app icons, making it easier to switch between minimized apps. For example, users can quickly toggle between Twitter and Spotify with simple swipes.
3. Lock Screen Customization
Two new clock styles have been added to the lock screen. One is bold and clear, while the other uses a thinner font. This expands customization beyond the previous six clock faces.
4. Quick Settings Improvements
Quick Settings tiles now support a 2×2 square format, allowing larger tiles for easier access.
Other improvements include:
- New animations when toggling flashlight or Glyph Torch.
- Redesigned disable icons with red highlights.
- Swipe up/down to switch Bluetooth devices instead of left/right swipes.
- A direct Share button for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, making QR sharing faster.
5. Extra Dark Mode
An Extra Dark Mode option is now available, providing deeper black shades for OLED screens. This is especially visible in system menus and About Phone pages. However, it is not fully implemented across all areas, such as Quick Settings.
6. AI Usage Dashboard
Nothing has added an AI Usage Dashboard inside the Intelligence Toolkit. It shows how often AI tools are used, including Essential Apps and Gemini integration.
- Currently, this feature is mainly supported on Phone (3) and upcoming Phone (3a) series.
- It displays usage statistics by day or week, along with model details.
7. Camera Improvements
- New Camera Preset: A “Stretch” filter created in collaboration with photographer Jordan Hemingway has been added.
- Users can also import or create custom presets for unique photo styles.
- General camera stability has been improved for smoother shooting.
8. Essential Apps and Playground
One of the biggest highlights is Nothing Playground, a platform where users can:
- Create their own Essential Apps (widgets).
- Use community-created widgets like calculators, clocks, or even fun tools like Tic-Tac-Toe.
- Explore Camera Presets, Glyph Toys, and EQ Profiles made by other users.
This makes customization more powerful, giving every Nothing user a chance to add unique tools to their phone.
General System Improvements
Apart from new features, the update also brings:
- Always-On Display optimizations
- Better screen brightness control in different scenarios
- Enhanced Bluetooth stability and compatibility
- Improved Wi-Fi connectivity
- System stability and performance boosts
Benchmark results show smoother performance, though major visual changes are limited.
Availability for Other Devices
Currently, the update is live for Phone (3), Phone (2), Phone (2a), and Phone (2a) Plus. The Phone (3a) and 3a Pro series will receive their open beta in October 2025 with additional exciting features.
Should You Update?
The Nothing OS 4.0 Open Beta brings several useful features like app optimization, AI tools, lock screen customization, and dark mode improvements. However, it is not a massive redesign. Features like blur effects or major animation upgrades are still missing.
For regular users, it’s better to wait for the stable release. But if you enjoy testing new software and don’t mind small bugs, the beta version is worth trying.
This update shows that Nothing is focusing on AI, customization, and community-driven features, making their phones stand out in the Android ecosystem.