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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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OxygenOS 15 April Update for OnePlus 11 Adds Stack View, Floating Window Improvements

The OnePlus 11 5G is getting the OxygenOS 15 April 2025 update. The update comes with the software version CPH2447_15.0.0.800(EX01) and has a download size of 937.15 MB. It brings several new features, improvements, and bug fixes to enhance the overall user experience.
What’s New in this update?
One of the major additions in this update is partial screen recording. Users can now choose a specific area of the screen to record, rather than recording the entire screen. This is useful for making focused tutorials or short clips without showing everything on the display.
The update also adds support for file sharing between the OnePlus 11 and Mac devices. You can now view your phone files directly on your Mac and easily transfer files between the two devices. This improves interconnection and makes file management more convenient for users who use both platforms.
Another new feature is the stack view layout for the Recent Tasks screen. This can give a cleaner and more organized look when switching between apps. If you prefer the old style, you can disable this feature by going to Settings > Home screen & Lock screen > Recent tasks manager.
In addition, the update improves gesture recognition for floating windows, making them easier to close. It also enhances the visual appearance by adding better shadow effects around these floating windows, giving a smoother and more polished look.
Lastly, the update includes the April 2025 Android security patch, which helps improve system security and keep your device protected.
If you own a OnePlus 11, it’s recommended to check for the new update by going to Settings > System > System Updates and install it for the latest improvements.
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OnePlus 11 Bug? My Photos Disappear After I Take Them

I’ve recently noticed a strange issue with my OnePlus 11. A few times, I’ve taken a photo—usually to remember something important—and while the shutter sound goes off and it looks like the photo was taken, it never appears in my gallery.
What’s even more confusing is that I clearly remember the photo being captured, but it just vanishes. This has been happening occasionally since the beginning of this year.
I’m not sure what’s causing the problem. It could be a bug in the camera app, an issue with the gallery, or something deeper in the system software. So far, I haven’t seen any official response from OnePlus about this.
If anyone else is facing the same issue, I’d recommend keeping your phone updated and trying a third-party gallery app to check if the photo gets saved elsewhere. Clearing the camera or gallery cache might help too.
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CMF Phone 2 Pro First Update Brings Smoother UI, Camera Boost & Stability Fixes

The CMF Phone 2 Pro has officially launched, and it comes with its first software update – Nothing OS 3.2. I received the device before launch and had been using it with pre-release software. While some features like Private Space, Hotspot Manager, and separate App Lock passwords were already available earlier, this update brings further performance improvements and system optimizations.
There are also small but useful changes in the Essential Space, such as the ability to edit reminder details like date and time, which were already present before this final rollout. This was push through Google Play Store.

The new update is quite large, with a size of 0.96GB, and has the build number Galaga-V3.2-250425-1517-IND. It focuses on optimizing the phone’s performance and stability, making it smoother and more responsive during daily use.
The update includes general performance boosts, such as smoother app launches thanks to optimised launcher animations, improved scrolling in the Google News Feed, and better adaptive brightness adjustment. The three-finger screenshot gesture is now more fluid, and the overall system stability has been improved.

The update also improves the camera experience. Photos now have more accurate colours and better clarity, while 4K videos at 30fps are sharper and clearer. The camera now performs better under heavy usage, which will be useful for users who shoot a lot of photos or videos.
Even though many features were already present before launch, this official software update ensures that all retail units of the CMF Phone 2 Pro will deliver a more polished and stable experience right out of the box.