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Nothing Phone (1) Gets Nothing OS 3.0 April Update with Better Camera and New Features

Nothing has released a new software update for the Nothing Phone (1). This update brings Nothing OS 3.0 April version with several improvements and bug fixes. However, the company didn’t send a notification, so users must check manually by going to Settings > System > System Update.
What’s New in the Update?
- Update Size: 132 MB
- Build Number: Spacewar-V3.0-250409-2129
- Android Security Patch: 1st April 2025
Performance After the Update
The update takes around 16 minutes to install. After the update, the phone works smoothly with no major lag or network issues. The device may feel warm during installation, which is normal.
Main Features and Changes:
- Power Off Verify (Security Feature):
This was already available in the last update but has been mentioned again. When enabled, the phone will ask for a PIN if someone tries to switch it off while it’s locked. This helps in case of phone theft. - Improved Popup View:
The design of the title bar in popup windows is cleaner now, with better buttons for minimizing or closing the popup. - Fingerprint Vibration Control:
The fingerprint unlock vibration now follows the user’s Touch Feedback settings. If it’s turned off, the vibration won’t happen anymore while unlocking the phone. - Camera Performance Improved:
The camera app version has been updated from 76.00 to 78.00.
Some users may notice better HDR performance and slightly improved selfie quality, but there is still room for improvement in camera tuning. - Stability and Bug Fixes:
- Improved Bluetooth and network connectivity
- Fixed system stability issues
- Better overall user experience
Final Thoughts
This update may not bring massive changes, but it helps make the phone more stable and improves the camera slightly. If you use the Nothing Phone (1), it’s recommended to install the April update for better performance and security.
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Nothing Phone 3a Pro Honest Review – After 25 Days of Use

After using the Nothing Phone 3a Pro for over 25 days, here’s my full and honest review. From design and display to camera and performance, I’ll cover everything that will help you decide whether this phone is right for you.
🔍 Design & Build Quality
The design is eye-catching and premium, especially in the grey color variant. Many people asked me about this phone when I used it in public – it’s definitely a conversation starter. The camera bump has a unique circular layout, and the Glyph lights now follow a new circular design too.
While the back is made of glass, the sides are plastic, so don’t expect a full premium metal build, but inside the mid-frame is made up of aluminum, so it can’t break in half. Still, the overall feel is solid. Just note that the camera bump makes the phone wobble when placed on a flat surface.
👍 Pros: Stylish, unique design, good grip
👎 Cons: Plastic frame, camera bump wobble
📦 Unboxing Experience
The phone doesn’t come with a charger – only a Type-C to Type-C cable, SIM ejector tool, and basic documents. Packaging has improved with easier access and better presentation.
👍 Nice packaging
👎 No charger in the box
📺 Display
The Nothing Phone (3a) Pro has a 6.77-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with up to 120Hz refresh rate. The bezels are slightly thick but uniform. It gets bright up to 3000 nits (peak), so outdoor visibility is quite good. Watching content on YouTube or JioCinema is smooth, and HDR support is present (except for Netflix).
👍 Sharp and bright display, smooth experience
👎 Thick bezels, Netflix HDR not supported
⚙️ Software Experience (Nothing OS 3.1)
The phone runs on Nothing OS 3.1, which is very close to stock Android. There’s no bloatware, and the experience is clean and smooth. New features include:
- Essential Key: A dedicated button for quick notes, voice memos, or reminders
- Custom widgets, new lock screen styles, and ChatGPT integration
- Nothing Gallery with AI search features (though editing tools are still missing)
👍 Smooth UI, stock-like feel, frequent updates
👎 Essential Key still needs improvements, gallery editing missing
🔋 Battery Life & Charging
You get a 5000mAh battery with 50W fast charging (charger not included). On average:
- Normal use: 8–9 hours of screen-on time (it can go above 10 hrs as well in some cases)
- Heavy use (gaming/photos): 5–6 hours
- Charging time: Around 1 hour 10–20 minutes with an original charger
👍 Good battery life and decent charging speed
👎 No wireless charging, charger not included
⚡ Performance
Powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 and UFS 2.2 storage, the phone handles everyday tasks well. My unit had 12GB RAM and 256GB storage.
- Benchmark scores were solid (Antutu: ~759K).
- Gaming like BGMI at 90fps and 120fps is smooth in TDM, but drops can occur in classic matches.
- There is some lag in camera app or multitasking, mainly due to UFS 2.2 limitations.
👍 Smooth multitasking, consistent updates
👎 Occasional lag in camera and heavy apps
📷 Camera – Highlight Feature!
This phone shines in the camera department with a triple camera setup:
- 50MP main sensor
- 50MP 3X periscope zoom camera
- 8MP ultra-wide
The new camera app also supports camera LUTs (filters), manual controls, and importing presets.
Photos are sharp, detailed, and especially great in 3X zoom and macro shots. Low-light and night photography is also very good for the price.
Video options:
- Rear: Up to 4K 30fps, but 3X periscope zoom only works in 1080p 30fps
- Front: 50MP, supports 4K 30fps
👍 Outstanding photo quality, especially zoom and macros
👎 Periscope zoom not available in 4K video yet, no new watermark options
🧠 Final Verdict
After using the Nothing Phone 3a Pro for almost a month, I can confidently say it offers great value for users looking for:
- A stylish and futuristic design
- Clean software with regular updates
- A very good zoom camera and overall photography experience
- Decent performance and battery life
🔻 But keep in mind:
- No charger in the box
- Slight lag in camera app
- Premium pricing might feel high without discounts
If design and camera are your top priorities, and you don’t mind minor performance trade-offs, the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro is definitely worth considering!
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CMF Phone 1 Gets April 2025 Update with New Features and Fixes

Nothing has released the April 2025 update for the CMF Phone 1, bringing several improvements and bug fixes under Nothing OS 3.0. This update is similar to the one received by the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus but includes a few minor differences.
How to Update
Nothing didn’t send any notification about this update, so users will need to check manually.
To do this, go to:
Settings > System > System Update > Check for Update
The update is 203 MB in size and takes around 12 minutes to install. After updating, the software version remains Nothing OS 3.0, but the build number is now Tetris-V3.0-250409-1734.
- Android Security Patch: 1st April 2025
- Google Play System Update: 1st March 2025
Nothing Gallery Mentioned, But Still Not Default
The update notes mention “Introducing Nothing Gallery,” but the app has not been set as the default gallery. Even after disabling Google Photos, the system still doesn’t open Nothing Gallery by default, just like on the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus.
However, the gallery has recently been updated via the Play Store, adding a search bar with categories like Nature, Transport, and Human, but that change is unrelated to this system update.
Long Press to Clear All Recent Apps
A feature to quickly clear recent apps is mentioned again. Now, you can long press in the recent apps menu and swipe up to clear all apps at once.
This feature was already available through an earlier update to the Nothing Launcher, but it’s now officially included in the system.
Unlock Vibration Now Follows Touch Feedback Setting
Before this update, the phone gave vibration feedback during unlocking, even if Touch Feedback was turned off. This issue is now fixed.
You can find the option in:
Settings > Sound & Vibration > Vibration > Touch Feedback
Now, if Touch Feedback is disabled, there will be no vibration when unlocking the phone with the fingerprint sensor.
Improved Pop-Up View Design
The pop-up view design has been slightly optimized.
Buttons like minimize and close are placed more clearly, and the navigation bar has returned in the pop-up mode.
You can also resize and reposition the pop-up window more easily now. These improvements are minor but help enhance usability.
Fixed Slow Data Network Switching
In rare cases, switching between mobile data networks on dual SIM phones was slow.
This issue has now been fixed, although most users may not have noticed the problem earlier.
Lock Screen Widget Transfer Support
A new feature allows lock screen widgets to be transferred when moving your data to another Nothing device, like the upcoming Nothing Phone 3. This makes switching to a new phone smoother and keeps your lock screen settings intact.
Emergency Dialing Bug Fixed
In some rare cases, emergency dialing didn’t work correctly.
Nothing has now fixed this issue, although most users may not have experienced it.
System Stability and Performance
The update also includes general system stability improvements.
While some users noticed minor lags right after the update, the phone returns to normal performance after a short time. Further testing using benchmark apps may give a clearer picture of performance changes.
Final Thoughts
The April update for the CMF Phone 1 brings several small but important improvements. While Nothing Gallery is still not the default app, other updates like the unlock vibration fix, pop-up view design, and data network switching fix make the phone more reliable.
If you own the CMF Phone 1, this update is worth installing for a smoother and more stable experience.
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Nothing Phone (2a) Plus Gets April 2025 Update with Useful New Features

Nothing has released a new software update for the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus. This update is part of the Nothing OS 3.0 (April version). It brings new features, security improvements, and important fixes that make the phone more secure and stable.
How to Get the Update
The company has not sent any notification for this update. So, users must check for it manually.
To do this, go to:
Settings > System > System Update > Check for Update.
The update size is about 211 MB. It includes the April 1, 2025 Android security patch, and the Google Play system update is dated March 1, 2025.
Power Off Verification Added
One of the biggest changes in this update is the Power Off Verification feature.
When this setting is turned on, your phone will ask for a PIN before someone can turn it off while it is locked. This is a useful feature to help protect your phone if it is lost or stolen.
To enable it, go to:
Settings > Security & Privacy > More Security Settings, and search for “Power Off Verify”.
Unlock Vibration Now Works Properly
Before this update, the phone still gave a vibration while unlocking, even if the Touch Feedback setting was turned off.
Now, this has been fixed. If touch feedback is off, the phone will not vibrate during unlock. This makes the experience more consistent and as per your settings.
Small Changes in Pop-Up View Design
The Pop-Up View has received some small visual improvements.
The minimize and close buttons look better, and you can now reposition the pop-up window more easily.
There is also a navigation bar added for better control, which was already seen in other recent updates.
Nothing Gallery Mentioned (But No Big Changes)
The changelog mentions “Introducing Nothing Gallery,” but users have reported that the app has not changed much.
There is a small update in the video seek bar, but the Nothing Gallery still doesn’t become the default app when Google Photos is disabled. So, this may not be a completely new feature for now.
Long Press to Clear All Apps
Now, in the recent apps menu, you can long press and swipe up to quickly clear all apps.
This feature was actually available earlier through a launcher update, but it has now been officially mentioned in the system update notes.
Emergency Dialing Issue Fixed
In rare cases, some users had trouble using the emergency dialer in certain areas. The April update fixes this issue to make sure the emergency call function works properly at all times.
System Stability and Performance Improved
Nothing also claims that this update improves the overall system stability and performance of the phone. So far, users report that the phone is running smoothly after the update, with no major bugs or issues.
Final Thoughts
The April 2025 update for the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus may not look big from the outside, but it brings important security and usability upgrades.
The Power Off PIN protection, unlock vibration fix, and system stability improvements make it a helpful update.
If you own this phone, it’s a good idea to install the update and enjoy the smoother and more secure experience.