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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 Users Report Small Hinge Problem on Demo Units

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Samsung Galaxy Fold7 Folding Display

It looks like Samsung may be facing a possible issue with the Galaxy Z Fold7’s hinge. Some users have shared photos online showing that certain Z Fold7 units aren’t opening fully flat. This problem has been spotted on store demo units according to posts on Reddit.

What’s the Issue?

The users say the phone doesn’t open fully by itself, but it can be pushed a little more with some help. This suggests that the hinge might not be snapping properly into place. It’s not clear yet if this is a serious defect or just a problem with a few units.

Possible Causes

There could be several reasons:

  • A defect in the hinge design
  • Damage from rough handling (though store demo units are usually handled carefully)
  • Pre-production units not meeting final standards
  • Or simply user error (the phone not being opened properly)

For now, there’s no official word from Samsung about any manufacturing problem, and no recall has been announced.

About the New Hinge

Samsung’s Armor FlexHinge was designed to:

  • Reduce the screen crease
  • Distribute stress more evenly
  • Improve durability

Samsung hasn’t shared official durability numbers for the Fold7’s hinge yet, but the previous Z Fold6 was rated for over 200,000 folds with no issues.

Also, the previous Z Fold5’s “zero-gap” hinge had a tolerance of between 178.5 and 181.5 degrees when fully open, meaning it wasn’t always perfectly flat either. It’s possible the Z Fold7 has a similar tolerance.

Sunali Sahu is dedicated mobile gamer and an eSports player in the BGMI competitive scene. She is also passionate about the latest smartphones and gadgets. In her free time, she enjoys watching horror movies and web series.

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Nothing OS 4.0 Open Beta 2 Update Rolling Out for Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro

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Nothing OS 4.0 Open Beta 2 for Phone 3a

Nothing has started rolling out the new Nothing OS 4.0 Open Beta 2 update for its latest devices — the Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro. The update size is around 55.44 MB and focuses mainly on bug fixes and performance improvements rather than introducing new features.

According to a post on the Nothing Community forum, the update improves camera preview accuracy. Now, photos taken at certain zoom levels will more closely match what users see in the viewfinder. This helps ensure more accurate photo results.

In addition, the stability of Essential Apps has been optimized for a smoother experience. Many users had reported high memory usage notifications earlier — Nothing claims to have addressed this issue with the latest update.

However, there are no new features added in this beta version. Users can expect bigger visual changes, including new status bar icons, in the upcoming stable Nothing OS 4.0 update, which is expected to arrive by the end of November 2025.

After installation, users reported that the phone performs normally with no connectivity or performance issues. Features like calling, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth continue to work smoothly.

Nothing fans are now eagerly waiting for the Nothing OS 4.0 stable release, hoping for more visual changes and added functionality in the next update.

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Nothing Phone (3a) Lite Launched: Specs, Design, Price & Everything You Need to Know

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Nothing Phone 3a Lite

Nothing has officially unveiled its new smartphone — the Nothing Phone (3a) Lite. The company posted the launch details around 6:30 PM, revealing a brand-new design and some interesting features. As the name suggests, this is the “Lite” version of the Nothing Phone (3a), but the design and hardware are quite different.

Design & Build

The Nothing Phone (3a) Lite comes in two colors – Black and White, featuring a triple-camera setup at the back. The overall rear design is completely new, looking somewhat similar to the CMF Phone 2 Pro in terms of the camera layout. The phone includes a single LED Glyph light, unlike the multiple LED strips seen on the higher-end models. The back panel appears to have a glass finish, giving it a premium look.

Nothing Phone 3a Lite White and Black

Display

The phone sports a 6.77-inch flexible AMOLED display with a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate and 3000 nits of peak brightness, offering the same quality as the CMF Phone 2 Pro display.

Performance

Under the hood, the Nothing Phone (3a) Lite is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro chipset, the same processor used in the CMF Phone 2 Pro. It runs on Nothing OS 3.5, based on Android 15.

Camera

The device features a 50MP main sensor with EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization), but no OIS. It also includes an 8MP ultra-wide lens and a 2MP macro sensor. On the front, there’s a 16MP selfie camera.

Battery & Charging

The phone packs a 5000mAh battery with 33W fast charging support. However, no charger is included in the box — users will only get the phone, a case, a charging cable, and documentation.

Storage Options

Two variants will be available:

  • 8GB RAM + 128GB storage
  • 8GB RAM + 256GB storage
    The storage type is UFS 2.2, and it also supports microSD card expansion up to 2TB.

Software & Updates

Nothing promises 3 major Android updates and 6 years of security patches. The device also comes with an in-display fingerprint sensor and IP54 water and dust resistance.

Pricing & Availability

Currently, the pricing is only revealed in Euros, with no official information about the India launch yet. Based on conversions, the phone could be priced between Rs 19,000 to Rs 21,000 in India, sitting between the Nothing Phone (3a) and CMF Phone 2 Pro in the lineup.

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Nothing OS 4.0 Update: Everything You Need to Know About Lock Glimpse and Partner Apps

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Lock Glimpse in Nothing OS 4.0 in Phone 3a

Nothing has started rolling out the Nothing OS 4.0 Open Beta for the Phone (3a) series, introducing a major new feature called Lock Glimpse. This feature works like a lock screen magazine — it automatically changes wallpapers every time you wake the screen and shows a short description of the image. If you tap on it, it opens a related web page.

While the feature looks visually appealing, many users have expressed concern that it feels more like an advertisement than a functional addition. However, Nothing clarified that Lock Glimpse is optional — users can turn it on or off anytime through the phone’s settings. In future updates, users will even be able to use their own gallery photos for Lock Glimpse wallpapers.

Alongside this, Nothing announced that it will start including a selection of third-party partner apps and services in upcoming updates, especially on non-flagship devices like the Phone (3a), Phone (3a) Pro, Phone (2a), and CMF series. These pre-installed apps will include popular ones such as Instagram and may come with deeper integration for better performance, improved camera access, and sharing features. The company said this decision is aimed at improving user experience while keeping software clean and minimal.

Nothing’s co-founder explained that, as a young company, maintaining growth while developing both hardware and software from scratch is challenging. Including selected partner apps helps sustain revenue without increasing product prices, similar to what established brands like Samsung already do. Still, Nothing promises transparency, saying that all partner apps will remain minimal, removable, and clearly disclosed.

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