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Noting App: Easy Notes, Lists, To-Dos, and Reminders

If you’re a Nothing Phone user, here’s some exciting news! The newly introduced Noting App is gaining attention for its unique design and features. Inspired by the branding of Nothing, the app offers a seamless note-taking experience while maintaining a stylish interface that complements the Nothing Phone aesthetic.
A Functional Yet Sleek Notes Application
The Noting App is not just another note-taking tool. It is designed for functionality and style. With this app, users can:
- Save and organize notes.
- Create detailed to-do lists.
- Set reminders for tasks.
What makes it special is its Nothing-inspired design, featuring a clean, dark interface with dotted accents and smooth animations that feel right at home with the minimalistic vibe of Nothing Phones. Although currently available in a dark mode theme, there are hints that a light mode option might be added in the future.
First Impressions: User-Friendly Features
Upon launching the app, users are greeted with a polished welcome screen. Signing in via Google allows seamless syncing of data across devices. The app’s layout includes sections for:
- Notes
- Work
- Lists
- To-Dos
Creating a note or task is intuitive, with options to add titles, descriptions, and even set due dates and reminders. The app also includes a progress bar for task completion, making it easier to track your productivity visually.
Developer’s Touch and Future Updates
The app is developed by a creator already known for third-party tools like the Nothing Dialer. While the current version is in its beta phase, users can expect new features like:
- Password-protected notes.
- The ability to export notes as PDFs.
- Enhanced customization options, including themes and layouts.
Compatibility and Availability
The Noting App is optimized for Nothing Phone models and offers a rotating screen mode for users who prefer horizontal viewing. While it’s currently shared with a limited number of beta testers, the developers plan to release it widely by the end of the year. Interested users can join the beta testing program through the developer’s Discord community.
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N-Dial Gets Nimbus Update: A Fresh, Nothing OS-Inspired Dialer Experience

The popular dialer app N-Dial, known for its clean and minimal interface, is now getting a major update called the Nimbus Update. This app is developed by Hearthborn Studios and is inspired by the design of Nothing OS. While it’s not officially made by Nothing, it delivers a similar user experience and has already gained popularity, with over 100,000 downloads on the Play Store.
The new Nimbus update brings a fresh redesign across the app. The Lock Screen and Recent Calls section now shows your call history in a better-organized way. It displays calls based on “Today”, “Yesterday”, and older days, making it easier to check when and how often you’ve contacted someone. Compared to the older version, the layout is much cleaner and more modern.
The Dial Pad has also been updated. Users can now easily add a contact using the new “+” button, make a call, or delete entered numbers smoothly by long-pressing the delete icon. The animations are much better, and the overall design feels refined and user-friendly.
In the Contact Book, you can swipe between sections or tap to navigate. A small animation plays when you scroll through contacts, adding a smooth touch. If a contact doesn’t have a profile picture, the app now displays a stylish Phoenix icon to represent the user. Adding a new contact is simple, with options for first name, last name, phone number, email, birthday, and profile photo. You can also mark any contact as a favorite directly from this section.
One of the most exciting parts of the update is the Favorites section, which introduces a new Album View. This allows you to swipe through your favorite contacts like flipping through a photo album. You can also switch to Grid View for a compact look. While swiping isn’t available in Grid View, the layout is still smooth and works well.
The update also adds quick actions. Long-pressing a contact now brings up a pop-up with options to delete, mark as favorite, share the contact as a VCF file, send a text message, or make a call. You can even select multiple contacts at once to delete, share, or block them quickly.
Another useful feature is detailed call information. By tapping on a contact, users can now see the entire call history with them, including the time, date, and call duration. It’s a helpful improvement for people who want to keep track of their communication.
The current version of the app is in beta and has been shared with a few testers. According to the developers, even more features are on the way. These include a redesigned calling screen, support for Light Mode (in addition to the existing Dark Mode), and new font styles such as the one used in Nothing OS (“Dot Font”).
You can also try out the previous version of N-Dail from the Play Store.
As for the official release, the developers have shared that the final N-Dial Nimbus update may be released around June or July 2025. Since the team is small, the update may take a bit more time, but users are excited about the changes already seen in the beta version.
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Honor Power Launching April 15: Key Specs Leak Ahead of Official Reveal

Honor has officially confirmed that it will launch a new smartphone called the Honor Power on April 15 in China. While the company’s teasers have only shown a glimpse of the phone’s front design, a well-known tipster, Digital Chat Station, has now shared some key details about the device’s specifications.

Rumored Specs of Honor Power
According to the leak, the Honor Power will be powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset (also known by its model number SM7550). The tipster also revealed that the phone will feature a massive 8,000mAh battery and support 80W fast charging, which means users can expect long battery life and quick charging speeds.
There are also reports that the Honor Power may support satellite messaging, a feature that can help users send messages even without a mobile network. However, the company hasn’t confirmed this officially, and many other details about the phone are still unknown.
Possible Model Numbers and Certifications
In recent weeks, some Honor smartphones have received certifications from China’s 3C authority. These models include DVD-AN00/AN80, AGN-AN00, and PPG-AN00. Among them, the first two are said to support 80W charging, while the third one may support up to 90W. Based on MIIT certification, the DVD-AN80 model supports satellite messaging, suggesting that this could be the upcoming Honor Power.
What’s Next for Honor?
Honor is also working on several other smartphones. These include the Honor GT Pro, the 400 series, the Honor X70 lineup, and new foldable phones like the Magic V2 Flip and Magic V5. According to leaks, the GT Pro might launch shortly after the Power, the 400 series could arrive in May, and the foldables may launch in June.
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CMF Phone 2 Pro Launching on April 28: Expected Specs, Features, and Price in India

CMF by Nothing has officially announced the launch of its next smartphone, the CMF Phone 2 Pro, which will be unveiled on Monday, April 28 at 6:30 PM. Along with the phone, the company is also expected to introduce three new wireless earbuds — CMF Buds 2, CMF Buds 2a, and CMF Buds 2 Plus.
What’s interesting is that there has been no mention of the regular CMF Phone 2 so far. This has raised questions about whether the standard version is being skipped this year and if the company is only focusing on the Pro model for now.
Expected Specs and Pricing for CMF Phone 2 Pro
According to early leaks and rumors, the CMF Phone 2 Pro could feature a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 2,500 nits brightness, offering a bright and smooth viewing experience. The phone is expected to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 processor, paired with up to 8GB RAM (LPDDR4X) and 256GB storage (UFS 2.2).

In terms of battery life, the phone might come with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 50W fast charging, allowing users to charge their phone quickly. It is also expected to run on Nothing OS 3.1, based on the latest Android 15, bringing a clean and minimal software experience. Additionally, the device could have an IP64 rating, which offers basic protection against dust and water. Another new addition could be an Essential Key Button, allowing users to assign extra functions for quick access.
For photography, the CMF Phone 2 Pro may come with a 50MP main camera, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, and a 2MP additional sensor on the back. On the front, it might feature a 16MP selfie camera, which should be good for selfies and video calls.
Design-wise, the CMF Phone 2 Pro is expected to follow CMF’s bold and colorful design language. It could feature a matte-finish opaque back panel, with some customizable elements and a horizontal triple-camera layout, making it look stylish and unique.
As for pricing, the CMF Phone 2 Pro is expected to be priced at Rs 17,999 for the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage version and Rs 19,999 for the 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variant. These prices make it a strong competitor in the mid-range smartphone segment.
More details will be revealed at the official launch event. Stay tuned for full specifications, hands-on impressions, and availability information.