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Missing Features in the Stable Nothing OS 3.0 Update

Recently, the stable version of Nothing OS 3.0 based on Android 15, was rolled out for the Nothing Phone (2) and Phone (2a). While the update includes various new features and enhancements, users have pointed out several missing features that were expected in this version. Here’s a detailed look at what’s missing and what users are asking for.
Expected Features Missing from the Update
- Countdown Widget
- The stable update was supposed to include a Countdown Widget with a progress bar and event options like naming the event, setting dates, and choosing shapes. However, this feature is absent in the current update. It will be released at the end of this month.
- Shared Widgets Expansion
- While the update allows sharing photos via widgets, additional widgets like Screen Time sharing and a Pedometer widget were expected but have not been added yet.
- Weather App Animations
- The update was anticipated to bring animations to the Weather App, similar to the dot animations seen in fingerprint unlocking. Unfortunately, these enhancements are still missing.
- Gallery App AI Features
- A highly awaited feature set for the Nothing Gallery App was AI integration, including:
- AI Image Generation
- Image Upscaling
- Super Resolution
- AI Image Categorisation
- AI Image Segmentation (to highlight objects in photos).
Despite being promised earlier, these features are not included in the stable update.
- A highly awaited feature set for the Nothing Gallery App was AI integration, including:
- New Wallpapers
- No new exclusive wallpapers have been added with the update. Users had hoped for unique wallpapers tailored for the Nothing Phone series, but only older wallpapers from previous models are available.
Other Missing Enhancements
- Haptics for Brightness and Volume Sliders
- The brightness and volume sliders lack haptic feedback, which many users expected for a more interactive experience.
- Camera App Improvements
- The Camera app did not receive any significant updates. Features like Natural Mode and Vivid Mode, already present in the CMF Phone (1), are still missing from Nothing Phone (2) and Phone (2a).
- Pitch-Black Dark Mode
- Users have requested a true pitch-black dark mode for settings and the notification panel. The current implementation still shows a greyish background in some areas, disappointing those looking for a fully dark interface.
- Glyph Interface Updates
- The Glyph Interface remains unchanged, despite earlier hints of new integrations with contacts and ringtones.
What’s Next?
Nothing fans are hopeful that these missing features and improvements will be addressed in future updates. The Nothing Gallery App, in particular, is expected to see further development with the addition of promised AI features. Users are also looking forward to enhanced customisation options and performance improvements in upcoming versions.
With Nothing OS 3.5 rumored to launch alongside the next iteration of Nothing Phones in early 2024, it’s possible that these missing features might finally make their way to devices. For now, users will have to make the most of the current update while waiting for the next big leap from Nothing.
What do you think about the stable Nothing OS 3.0 update? Share your thoughts and let us know what features you’d like to see in the future!
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Nothing to Invest ₹860 Crores in India, Create 1,800 Jobs

London-based tech company Nothing, led by co-founder and CEO Carl Pei, is making big plans for India. During his visit to the country, Pei met with Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister of Electronics and Information Technology, to discuss the company’s future.
After the meeting, Pei shared on X (formerly Twitter) that Nothing will invest about $100 million (around Rs 860 crores) in India over the next three years. This investment will also create more than 1,800 new jobs. As part of the plan, Nothing is setting up a joint manufacturing venture with Optiemus, a well-known Indian electronics manufacturer.
What About CMF by Nothing, Nothing’s Sub-Brand?
Nothing also confirmed changes for its budget-friendly sub-brand CMF by Nothing. The company said CMF will now function as an independent subsidiary in India, with its global operations, R&D, and manufacturing shifting to the country.
Carl Pei called CMF a “success in India” and said the brand aims to become the first truly global smartphone brand from India. Optiemus Executive Chairman Ashok Gupta added that this collaboration reflects the strength of the Indian tech ecosystem and supports the ‘Make in India’ and ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ vision.
What’s Next for Nothing?
Nothing has been growing rapidly, recently reaching a $1.3 billion valuation. The company also raised $200 million in a Series C funding round. Looking ahead, Nothing is preparing to enter the AI race next year, with plans to launch AI-powered devices designed to change how people use AI on their smartphones.
With this new investment and expansion, India is set to become a major hub for Nothing’s manufacturing, exports, and innovation.
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Nothing Phone (3) Gets September Update with New Bluetooth Device Recording UI

Nothing has released a new software update for the Nothing Phone (3) this September. The update comes with the build number Nothing OS V3.5-250911-2112 and has a size of 280 MB. It brings multiple improvements to the camera, system performance, and overall user experience.
Camera Enhancements
The new update focuses heavily on improving the camera experience. The exposure slider is now smoother and easier to control, while a tint issue that caused unnatural colours has been fixed for more balanced results.
The AI SuperRes Zoom has also been updated, making text appear sharper. Action Mode now produces less noise, and third-party apps benefit from better camera clarity. Videos also look better with improved contrast, reduced haze, and more vibrant colours.
General Improvements and Fixes
Along with the camera, the update brings many system-level enhancements. The Glyph Matrix display for Always-on Glyph Toys now works better in multi-user mode. A bug that showed duplicated contact avatars in Essential Notifications has been fixed, and haptic feedback issues while previewing Generative mode have also been resolved.
For Arabic users, the title alignment in the “About phone” section has been improved. The Bluetooth device recording UI has been redesigned and can be found in Settings > Sound & Vibration.

The update also focuses on better performance—battery consumption has been optimised, heating issues in certain scenarios have been reduced, and Wi-Fi connectivity is now more stable. Overall system stability and speed have also been improved.
With this update, the Nothing Phone (3) promises a smoother performance and an improved camera setup, making it more reliable for daily use and photography. Users are advised to download the update for the best experience.
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Nothing Ear (3) First Earbuds with Super Mic Inside the Charging Case

Nothing has launched its latest true wireless earphones, the Nothing Ear (3). The new earbuds bring a fresh design, better sound, longer battery life, and an all-new Super Mic feature for clearer calls.
Improved Design with Aluminum
For the first time, the Ear (3) uses aluminum parts in its case, giving it a premium look while keeping the brand’s signature transparent design.

Super Mic for Clearer Calls
The highlight of the Ear (3) is the Super Mic system built into the case. It is a dual-mic setup that can reduce up to 95 dB of noise, activated with a new ‘Talk’ button. This feature improves call clarity and can also be used for recording voice notes on both Android and iOS.
Each earbud also has a three-mic system with bone-conduction technology for better voice pickup. The earbuds support adaptive noise cancellation up to 45 dB for an improved listening experience.
Better Sound and Features
The Ear (3) comes with 12mm dynamic drivers, tuned for stronger bass and a wider soundstage. It supports Spatial Audio (static) and audio codecs like AAC, SBC, and LDAC.
Other features include:
- Bluetooth 5.4 with dual-device connection
- In-ear detection
- Low-lag mode
- Hi-Res certification
- IP54 rating for both earbuds and case
Battery Life and Charging
Each earbud has a 55 mAh battery, while the case houses a 500 mAh cell. With ANC on, the Ear (3) lasts up to 5.5 hours, and up to 10 hours without ANC. The charging case provides an extra 38 hours. The case also supports fast charging and wireless charging.
Price and Availability
The Nothing Ear (3) will be available in White and Black colors, priced at $179 / €179. Sales will begin on September 25. Currently, I have no idea when it will be coming to India.