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Nothing Phone (2a) and Phone (2) Now Support 90 FPS in PUBG Mobile 3.4 Update

What a really great time for gamers, as Nothing Phone (2a) and Phone (2) get their update to unlock 90 FPS gameplay. Recently, Tencent Games released the PUBG Mobile 3.4 update for every gamer in the world which includes a new Vampire vs Werewolf theme and new season.
According to me, the 90 FPS option has been enabled for Phone (2a) and for some Phone (2) users, which brought improvement in terms of smooth gameplay and visual performance. However, there have been initial hiccups regarding performance stability, with frames dropping below the expected 90 FPS mark in certain instances. Because of this fact, the performance experience by users is a little mixed, with some noting less-than-optimal FPS for smoother performance, especially at serious gaming sessions.

Community feedback has been rapid, with gamers taking to forums to share their experiences. Some say that enabling the 90 FPS option in the pop-up view fix things out for them, thus providing a workaround for those suffering with issues.
Based on community feedback, active development on a patch is in process to address these issues and further optimize performance. It will serve so that no gaming capability has to be compromised for any user.
While this feature is yet to be fully stabilized, it has raised excitement within the gaming community. This update also sets a new bar on how performance for mobile gaming should go-forward, which speaks volumes toward improving gaming on Nothing devices.
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Nothing Phone (3a) Series to Be Manufactured in India

London-based tech brand Nothing has announced that its upcoming Nothing Phone (3a) series will be manufactured in India. The company aims to support India’s growing manufacturing industry, invest in the local economy, and drive innovation.
Earlier, Nothing also made its Phone (1), Phone (2), and Phone (2a) in India at a Tamil Nadu factory. The new Phone (3a) Series will be produced in Chennai, where the factory employs over 500 people, with 95% of them being women. This facility plays a big role in producing Nothing’s latest smartphones.
Nothing’s Growth in India
Nothing is growing fast in the Indian smartphone market. According to Counterpoint Research, the company saw an impressive 577% growth in 2024. This success is mainly due to the Phone (2a) series and its budget-friendly sub-brand CMF by Nothing. The company also recently announced that it has crossed $1 billion in lifetime revenue since launching in October 2020.
Better After-Sales Support & Retail Expansion
To improve customer service, Nothing is expanding its after-sales support in India. It now has five exclusive service centers and a larger network of partner service locations. The company has also expanded its retail presence from 2,000 to 7,000 stores across India.
Nothing Phone (3a) Launch Details
The Nothing Phone (3a) Series is designed in London but will be made in India. The company has already teased the transparent design of the new phone. The official launch is set for March 4th, 2024.
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Nothing Phone (3a) Launching on March 4 with a Dedicated Camera Button

Nothing is all set to launch its highly-anticipated Phone (3a) on March 4. The company has been teasing the phone, and the latest reveal confirms an exciting new feature—a dedicated camera button on the side. This button will allow users to quickly open the camera app and also function as a shutter button for taking photos and videos.
Improved Camera Performance
The Nothing Phone (3a) is expected to focus heavily on camera performance. It will come with a triple-camera setup, including a 50MP telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom—a first for the brand. Alongside the telephoto lens, the phone will feature a 50MP main camera and an 8MP ultrawide sensor, promising improved photography capabilities.
Expected Specifications
Rumors suggest that the Phone (3a) will have a 6.8-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate for a smooth viewing experience. It is expected to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset and pack a 5,000 mAh battery with 45W fast charging support.
Leaked and Official Reveals
Recently, a leaked image showed the Nothing Phone (3a) with a protective case applied. While the full design remains a mystery, the new triple-camera setup was clearly visible. Later, Nothing officially confirmed the triple-camera design, along with slight changes to the Glyph LED lights on the back. However, the complete rear design of the phone has yet to be revealed.
With the launch just around the corner, more details are expected to surface soon.
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New Nothing OS 3.0 Wallpapers Arrive with Latest Nothing Wallpaper App Update

A new update has started rolling out for the Nothing Wallpaper app, introducing exciting features and enhancements. The update brings new wallpapers inspired by Nothing OS 3.0 and the recently announced Nothing Phone (2a) Community Edition.
Update Details:
- Size: 13 MB
- Version: 1.6.7

- Eligible Devices: All Nothing Phones and CMF smartphones running Nothing OS 3.0 (based on Android 15).
How to Update:
If the app hasn’t updated automatically, follow these steps:
- Open the Google Play Store.
- Tap on your Profile.
- Navigate to Manage Apps and Device → Updates Available.
- Look for Nothing Wallpaper and tap Update.
For those who haven’t received the update yet, don’t worry. Updates are rolled out in stages, starting with beta testers to ensure any bugs are resolved before a wider release.
What’s New in Version Nothing Wallpaper 1.6.7
- New Wallpapers Added:
- Two wallpapers from Nothing OS 3.0.
- Six unique wallpapers from the Phone (2a) Community Edition.

- Improved Customisation Interface:
- Optimised wallpaper previews to ensure dynamic wallpapers look accurate.
- Bug Fixes:
- Resolved issues causing abnormal wallpaper display in certain scenarios.
- Fixed other known bugs for improved system reliability.
This update enhances the visual experience and ensures smoother performance. Be sure to check for the update and enjoy the fresh new look for your Nothing and CMF devices.
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September 14, 2024 at 12:05 pm
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