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Nothing Phone (2) New Update Adds Private Space, Misses Hotspot Manager

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Nothing Phone 2 May Nothing OS 3.0 Update

Nothing has released a new update for the Nothing Phone (2). This update brings Nothing OS 3.0, but many users were expecting version 3.1 or 3.2. Still, the update brings some new features and improvements to the phone.

Update Details

  • Update Size: 737 MB
  • Build Number: Pong-V3.0-250506-1805-IND
  • Android Security Patch: May 1, 2025

New Features and Improvements

1. Private Space

Nothing Phone (2) now gets the ‘Private Space’ feature. This allows users to hide apps, photos, files, and even use a private camera.
It uses a separate password and fingerprint from the phone’s main unlock method, giving extra privacy.
Apps added to Private Space won’t appear in the normal app drawer.

2. App Locker with Separate Password

You can now set a different password for locking apps. This is separate from the phone’s main lock screen password, giving better privacy for apps like Calculator, Facebook, etc.

3. Nothing Gallery (Still Basic)

Nothing mentioned improvements to the Nothing Gallery app, but users did not find any major changes. The gallery still lacks editing features, and Google Photos remains the default unless disabled.

4. Touch Feedback Settings for Face Unlock

Now users can disable the vibration feedback when using face unlock. This option is available inside the settings.

5. Smoother Animations

With the update, the app opening and closing animations have become much smoother. The launcher has been updated to version 3.2.2, making the phone feel faster and more fluid when switching apps.

6. Network and Wi-Fi Stability

Nothing has improved the stability of cellular networks and Wi-Fi connections. However, the ‘Hotspot Manager’ feature, which allows setting limits for connected devices, is still missing in Phone (2). It is only available in the Nothing Phone (2a).

7. Status Bar and Notification Center Improvements

Nothing has optimized the status bar icons and notification center for better performance and fewer bugs.

8. New Wallpapers

The update also brings new wallpapers from the Nothing Phone (3a) series.

No Major Camera Improvements

Although the Nothing camera app has been updated from version 15.1.00.03.17 to 15.1.00.03.19, users did not notice any big changes in photography or video quality. Nothing has not yet provided camera tuning or processing updates for Phone (2). These improvements may come later, possibly with the launch of the Nothing Phone (3).

Should you update?

The Nothing Phone (2) May update brings useful privacy features and smoother animations, but misses out on some features like Hotspot Manager and camera improvements. Still, it’s recommended to update your phone to enjoy the new privacy options and a better user experience.

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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CMF Phone 2 Pro Receives June Update with Camera Improvements and Bug Fixes

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CMF Phone 2 Pro June Update

Nothing has released a new software update for the CMF Phone 2 Pro. This update brings the latest version of Nothing OS 3.2 and includes several improvements across the system, especially in terms of camera performance, stability, and security. The update file size is 248 MB and comes with the June 2025 Android security patch.

One of the key highlights of this update is the improved system functionality. Users can now reset their Private Space password using their lock screen password through the reset options. Additionally, the update brings better stability for Pop-up View and pattern unlock on the lock screen, making the overall experience smoother. A rare issue related to noise during phone calls has also been fixed, improving call quality.

The update also focuses heavily on enhancing the camera experience. It optimizes noise issues that occurred while using the telephoto lens in certain scenarios. Photo quality in outdoor scenes has been improved, and users will also notice better clarity when shooting in low-light or night conditions. Overall camera stability and smoothness have been enhanced as well, and a bug causing brightness changes in the Gallery while zooming has been resolved.

As with many updates, users might experience temporary heating or slightly higher battery usage during the update process. However, the phone is expected to return to normal performance once the update is fully installed and settled.

This is a significant update for CMF Phone 2 Pro users, especially for those who frequently use the camera. It’s recommended to connect the phone to Wi-Fi and ensure it has enough battery charge before downloading and installing the update.

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Nothing Gallery 2.0 Update Brings Powerful New Editing Features

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Nothing Gallery 2.0 Editing Feature

Nothing has released a major new update for the Nothing Gallery app, and it brings one of the most requested features — a built-in photo and video editor. With this update, users can now edit their photos and videos directly inside the Gallery app, without needing to use any third-party apps.

Nothing gallery edit feature

This new editor comes with a variety of useful tools. For photo editing, you now get options like crop, rotate, flip, and resize. There are also advanced settings such as exposure, contrast, vibrance, saturation, highlights, shadows, warmth, tint, sharpness, and more. Users can fine-tune their images using 12 different adjustment tools, making it easier to get the perfect look.

Nothing Gallery Edit Feature

Nothing has also added 10 new filters to the app, including styles like Natural, Warm, Cold, Noir, Black & White, and Negative. The best part is that each filter comes with a custom intensity slider, allowing users to control how strong the effect appears on their photos.

Video editing is now supported too. You can trim video clips, adjust volume levels, and even control the speed of slow-motion videos. This makes it a complete solution for basic video edits directly from the Gallery app itself.

The user interface has also received improvements. Albums now appear in a grid view, and the font and layout across the app look cleaner and more modern. The update also changes the version of the app from 1.1.26.0606 to 2.0.9.0623, indicating a big upgrade.

However, the Gallery app is still not the default photo viewer after taking pictures on older Nothing devices. Even if you disable Google Photos, some phones may still struggle to open photos with the Gallery app. But this issue is expected to be fixed in the Nothing Phone (3), where Nothing Gallery will reportedly be set as the default.

Another small but important feature added is the smart categorization of photos and videos. The app will now automatically sort your media into categories like people, nature, or transport — but only when your phone is charging and not in use. This AI-powered feature is still rolling out and might not appear for everyone immediately.

Currently, there’s also a basic cut-out tool for images, which hints that more AI editing features may be added in future updates. For now, this update already brings a much better and smoother experience.

If you haven’t updated yet, just search for “Nothing Gallery” on the Google Play Store and update it to enjoy all these new features.

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Why Nothing Phone (3) Switched to the New Glyph Matrix Design?

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Nothing Phone 3 Glyph Matrix explained

Nothing is getting ready to launch its next smartphone, the Nothing Phone (3). The company is known for its unique transparent design and the special Glyph Interface — LED lights on the back of the phone that give you notifications in a smart and subtle way.

With the Phone (3), Nothing is making this feature even better. The new Glyph Matrix replaces the big LED strips with a small group of tiny lights in the top-right corner of the phone. This new setup is smaller, but it can do much more.

The Glyph Matrix lets the lights form symbols, animations, and patterns. It can react to sounds or your touch. This means the back of the phone is not just for alerts anymore — it becomes a fun and personal way to connect with your phone.

Adam Bates, Head of Design at Nothing, explained:
“Since Phone (1), the Glyph lights helped people stay focused while still seeing important updates. With Phone (3), the Glyph Matrix takes that idea further. It gives more options for showing lights in a way that feels alive and personal.”

The smaller design also helps free up space inside the phone for better hardware. The Phone (3) will come with a top-level processor, so the performance will match the cool design.

Bates added:
“This is still the Glyph Interface that people love, just in a new form. The back of the phone is no longer just for signals — it’s a canvas for expression.”

The Nothing Phone (3) promises to bring smarter lights, better performance, and the same bold style that makes Nothing phones stand out.

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