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OnePlus Buds 4 Launched in India with up to 55dB ANC, Dual Drivers, and LHDC 5.0 at ₹5,999

OnePlus has officially launched the OnePlus Buds 4 in India alongside the new OnePlus Nord 5 series. These are the brand’s latest truly wireless earbuds and represent the fourth generation of OnePlus Buds. The Buds 4 are packed with several premium audio features including high-end noise cancellation, dual drivers, and high-resolution audio support.
Audio Technology and Features
The OnePlus Buds 4 come equipped with an 11mm ceramic-metal diaphragm bass driver and a 6mm tweeter. Together, they deliver a wide frequency response ranging from 15Hz to 40KHz, offering deep bass and detailed highs.
These earbuds also include dual DACs, a feature previously seen in the more premium Buds Pro 2, ensuring high-quality audio processing and output. The Buds 4 support LHDC 5.0 Hi-Res Audio, with a wireless transmission rate of up to 1Mbps, allowing for studio-grade sound quality when paired with compatible devices.
Active Noise Cancellation
The OnePlus Buds 4 offer active noise cancellation (ANC) of up to 55dB, the highest ever in OnePlus earbuds. The ANC covers a noise reduction frequency range of up to 5,500Hz, enabling better isolation from environmental noise whether you’re on a call or listening to music in a noisy place.
Three noise control modes are available: ANC On, Adaptive ANC, Transparency Mode, and ANC Off, allowing users to choose their preferred level of ambient sound.
Other Features
- OnePlus 3D Audio, Hi-Res Audio, and Golden Sound settings for customized sound output
- Touch controls, including volume adjustment and playback settings
- Low-latency gaming mode (47ms) for real-time audio in games
- AI Translation when paired with OnePlus phones, supporting real-time multilingual communication
- IP55 rating for dust and water resistance
Battery Life and Charging
Each earbud houses a 62mAh battery, while the charging case includes a 520mAh battery. The battery life is:
- With ANC On: Up to 6 hours (earbuds) and 37 hours (with case)
- With ANC Off: Up to 9 hours (earbuds) and 45 hours (with case)
The Buds 4 also support fast charging via USB Type-C. A 10-minute charge provides up to 11 hours of total playback (earbuds + case), making them ideal for quick top-ups.

Design and Build
The earbuds come in a matte finish and are available in two colors: Zen Green and Storm Gray. The sleek and compact design is aimed at users who prefer a comfortable yet premium look and feel.
Pricing and Availability
The OnePlus Buds 4 are priced at Rs 5,999 and will be available starting July 9, 2025, at 12 PM IST. They can be purchased from:
- Amazon.in
- OnePlus.in
- OnePlus Store App
- Flipkart
- Myntra
- Offline retailers including OnePlus Experience Stores, Reliance Digital, Croma, Vijay Sales, Bajaj Electronics, and others
Launch Offers

- Flat Rs 500 instant discount on select credit card transactions
- Up to 6 months No Cost EMI available on select credit card purchases.
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Google Dialer Gets New Update With Fresh UI and Calling Card Feature

Google has rolled out a new update for its Phone app (Google Dialer), which is available on Nothing Phones, some OnePlus devices, and other Android smartphones. The update brings a redesigned user interface and a brand-new feature called Calling Card.
Redesigned User Interface
The latest version of the Google Dialer comes with a refreshed look inspired by Android 16’s design. The call history page, calling screen, and incoming call screen have all been updated. Users will now notice bigger buttons for the keypad, mute, and speaker options, making it easier to use. Animations have also been added to the calling screen, such as circular effects while a call is connecting, which stop once the call is answered.
Google has also introduced a new option for incoming call gestures. Instead of only swiping to answer or reject, users can now enable a single-tap gesture for quick response. This makes handling calls faster and more convenient.
Calling Card Feature
One of the most exciting additions is the Calling Card feature. With this, users can customize how their contact photo and details appear during calls. You can upload a profile picture from your camera, gallery, or Google Photos, adjust its position, zoom in or out, and even customize fonts and colors.
This feature allows each contact to have a unique look when calling, making the experience more personal and visually appealing.
Availability
Currently, the update has been spotted on Nothing Phone (2a) and is gradually rolling out to more devices, including other Nothing Phones and select OnePlus models. Since the update is still in beta, not all users will see the new features immediately.
To try the new design and features, users need to:
- Update the Phone by Google app via the Play Store.
- Join the Google Dialer beta program to access the latest version.
- Update the Google Contacts app for full functionality.
The new update is being rolled out in stages, so some users may need to wait a little longer before they see the Calling Card option and redesigned UI on their phones.
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CMF Phone 1 Gets August Nothing OS 3.2 Update With Gallery Default Feature

The CMF Phone 1 has started receiving the August Nothing OS 3.2 update. This update comes with version V3.2-250723-1800 and is sized at 252 MB. It brings new widget features, bug fixes, and several performance improvements.
One of the main highlights is the improvement to widgets. Shared widgets now support more sticker types, making them more fun and customisable. The Countdown widget has received a new Recurring option along with additional shape choices. This means you can set countdowns to repeat automatically. The Pedometer and Screentime widgets can now also be shared, adding more ways to interact and share information.
In the general improvements section, Nothing has added the option to set the Nothing Gallery as the default for previewing photos in Camera settings. The camera itself has also received stability enhancements for a smoother experience. Bluetooth call issues in Telegram, which affected some watches and earbuds, have been fixed.
The update also resolves font display issues in apps like Instagram, Subito, and a few others. On the security side, the August 2025 security patch has been included, ensuring better device protection. Finally, overall system stability has been improved, and performance has been optimised for a smoother user experience.
The August Nothing OS 3.2 update is rolling out gradually, so CMF Phone 1 users may receive it at different times depending on their region.
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Nothing Phone (2a) Plus August Update Brings Camera Stability, Battery Drain Fix & More

Nothing has released the August update for the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus, bringing Nothing OS 3.2 with several new improvements and fixes. The update is 259 MB in size and comes with the build number V3.2-250731-1640. It focuses on enhancing the camera experience, fixing bugs, and improving system stability, along with the latest Android security patch.
One of the major changes in this update is in the Camera app. Users can now choose a default album for preview images in the settings, making photo organization more convenient. The update also improves overall camera stability, ensuring smoother performance when taking pictures and recording videos.
Apart from camera enhancements, the update also addresses some important issues. It fixes a problem that caused rapid battery drain when certain smartwatches were connected to the phone. Additionally, it resolves Bluetooth call issues in Telegram when paired with some watches and earbuds.
There are also fixes for text display problems in apps like Instagram, Subito, and others when using the Inter font. Lastly, the update includes the August 2025 Android security patch, which improves the phone’s security and protects it against the latest threats.
With these improvements, the Nothing OS 3.2 August update aims to deliver a smoother and more reliable experience for Nothing Phone (2a) Plus users.