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Nothing OS 4.0 Announced: Fresh Design, Extra Dark Mode, and AI Features

Nothing has officially announced Nothing OS 4.0, its upcoming major update based on Android 16. The company shared the first look in a teaser video, highlighting new design elements, smarter features, and performance improvements. The update will first be available through an open beta program before a wider rollout.
Refined Design and Interface Changes
One of the biggest highlights of Nothing OS 4.0 is its refreshed design. The update brings new clock styles for the lock screen, redesigned buttons and toggles, and a more organized quick settings panel. Widgets are now resizable, and users can choose larger 2×2 formats for easier access.

The About Phone page has also been revamped, with a cleaner layout, bigger information boxes, and a more polished look.
Extra Dark Mode

A much-requested Extra Dark Mode has finally been added. This deeper dark theme not only enhances the user experience with better contrast but also helps reduce eye strain and improve battery efficiency.
Smarter Multitasking with Pop-up View

The new Pop-up View feature makes multitasking easier. Users can now pin and use two floating app icons on the screen, allowing quick switching between tasks without breaking the workflow.
Revamped Recorder App and Camera Improvements

Nothing OS 4.0 introduces a new recorder app with a redesigned user interface. In addition, the camera experience has been upgraded with creative presets, better controls, and a smarter gallery. This is powered by the company’s Two Lens Engine, which promises improved photography results.
AI Features and Whisper in Essential Space

AI plays a bigger role in this update. A new feature called Whisper is coming to the Essential Space app, showing how AI models are being used in real time. Users will get an AI usage dashboard that makes background activity more transparent and easier to manage.
Performance and System Improvements
Nothing OS 4.0 also focuses on overall performance. The update improves app startup speeds, system smoothness, lock screen responsiveness, and brightness adjustments. Connectivity is also stronger, with better Wi-Fi and Bluetooth stability.
Availability
The open beta of Nothing OS 4.0 will begin soon, starting with the Nothing Phone (3) series. Later, the update will expand to the Nothing Phone (3a, 3a Pro) and the Phone (2) and Phone 2a series. CMF Phone 1 and CMF Phone 2 Pro will be getting direct stable Nothing OS 4.0 update.
With this release, Nothing aims to deliver a software experience that feels more polished, modern, and user-friendly, while staying true to its minimalist design philosophy.
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Nothing Raises $200 Million, Valued at $1.3 Billion

London-based tech company Nothing has raised $200 million in fresh funding to expand its presence in the global smartphone market. The funding round values the five-year-old startup at $1.8 billion, giving it more strength to challenge giants like Apple and Samsung.
The new capital will also support Nothing’s plans to develop a new category of AI-driven devices, according to founder and CEO Carl Pei.
Strong Growth Numbers
Pei said that Nothing recorded $500 million in sales in 2024, a 150% increase from the previous year. The company has sold more than 7 million devices so far, including smartphones, earbuds, and headphones.
With this momentum, Pei expects Nothing to reach $1 billion in revenues in 2025. He believes the fundraising was successful because of the company’s strong growth and performance.
Investors Backing the Startup
The latest round is led by Tiger Global, a New York-based tech investor. Other new investors include Qualcomm Ventures and Indian entrepreneur Nikhil Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha.
Existing backers such as Tony Fadell (former Apple designer and Nest founder), Steve Huffman (Reddit co-founder), and GV (Alphabet’s venture capital arm) also continue to support the company.
Market Position
Despite its success, Nothing still holds only a small share of the global smartphone market, which saw 1.22 billion shipments in 2024. However, the brand has built a loyal following with its unique transparent designs, affordable pricing, and appeal to younger, design-conscious consumers.
The Road Ahead
Looking forward, Pei aims to expand Nothing beyond smartphones and audio devices. His vision includes exploring AI-native products, robotics, and even integration with electric vehicles.
“As we interact more with AI, we’ll need new kinds of devices that can give it more data and context,” Pei said. “That will create a new category of devices, though no one knows the exact form factor yet.”
With $200 million in fresh capital and rising sales, Nothing is positioning itself as a bold challenger in the consumer tech industry.
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Nothing Phone (3) Upgrade Deal: Best Time for Phone (1) and Phone (2) Users

Nothing has announced an exciting deal for its loyal customers during the upcoming Flipkart Big Billion Days Sale. Users of the Nothing Phone (1) and Nothing Phone (2) can now upgrade to the latest Nothing Phone (3) at a much lower price of just Rs 34,999.
How the Offer Works
The Nothing Phone (3) is priced around Rs 80,000 in India. However, Flipkart and Nothing are offering special discounts and exchange benefits that make this deal possible. Customers who own a Nothing Phone (1) or Phone (2) will receive a flat discount of Rs 30,000. On top of this, there is an exchange bonus of Rs 3,000, along with an additional exchange value of around Rs 7,000 depending on the condition of the old device. Buyers who use select credit cards will also get an extra Rs 5,000 discount.
When all these offers are combined, the price of the Nothing Phone (3) drops to just Rs 34,999. This makes it almost the same as the original launch price of the Nothing Phone (1) back in 2022, which started at Rs 33,000.
Without Exchange Option
For customers who do not wish to exchange their old Nothing phones, the device will still be available at a lower price of Rs 45,000 after discounts. New buyers who do not own a Nothing device can also purchase the Nothing Phone (3) for Rs 60,000, with a card discount of Rs 20,000 available during the sale.
Key Features of Nothing Phone (3)
The Nothing Phone (3) brings several major upgrades compared to its predecessors. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor and comes with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The phone features a 1.5K AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 4500 nits. It also has a triple 50MP rear camera setup, including a 3x telephoto lens, along with advanced camera tuning from Nothing.
Other key features include IP68 water and dust resistance, eSIM support, wireless and reverse wireless charging, 65W wireless charging, stereo speakers, and Nothing OS 3.5 based on Android 15, with an upgrade to Android 16 (Nothing OS 4.0) on the way. The company promises five years of OS updates and seven years of security patches, making the device a long-term investment.
A Unique Upgrade
One of the most unique additions to the Phone (3) is the new Glyph Matrix system, which allows users to display visible text and animations through the Glyph lights. Combined with the phone’s premium aluminium build and smooth performance, the Nothing Phone (3) is a significant step up from older models.
Conclusion
This limited-time Flipkart Big Billion Days deal gives existing Nothing users the perfect chance to upgrade to the latest device at an affordable price. At Rs 34,999, the Nothing Phone (3) could easily be one of the best smartphone deals of the year.
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Nothing Ear (3) First Look: Metallic Finish and Talk Button Revealed

Nothing is all set to launch its new earbuds, Nothing Ear (3), on September 18. Ahead of the launch, the company has revealed the design, giving fans a first look at the upcoming product.
The Ear (3) will come with a fresh metallic finish, a big change from the earlier white design. The charging case also carries this metallic look, making it feel more premium and slightly heavier. As usual, the transparent design – which has become Nothing’s signature style – remains.
Another highlight is the addition of a new “Talk Button” on the case. Its exact use is not confirmed yet, but it may allow users to take calls directly from the case or possibly access AI features like ChatGPT. Alongside this, a regular pairing button is also present.
Compared to earlier models, the side look of the case has changed, now showing a USB Type-C port and redesigned buttons. The earbuds themselves also have a refreshed metallic base, giving them a more stylish appearance.
As for pricing, the Nothing Ear (3) is expected to be launched around Rs 10,000 in India. More details about sound quality, features, and final price will be revealed on launch day.
With the new design and added features, the Nothing Ear (3) could be an exciting upgrade for fans of the brand.