Nothing Phone 3 Owners Rejoice as Android 16 Starts Rolling Out
A significant software update has finally arrived for the Nothing Phone 3, bringing with it Google's latest mobile operating system, Android 16. However, users of other models will have to wait a bit longer.
The new update, dubbed Nothing OS 4.0, promises to deliver a smoother and zippier experience, with faster responses, cleaner visuals, and more interactive gestures. The company claims that app transitions, the notification shade, and gestures now respond with "sharper tactility and depth." This means that users can expect a more polished user interface.
In addition to the Android 16 update, Nothing OS 4.0 also brings a range of UI tweaks, including redesigned first-party icons with cleaner and more minimal styling. The home screen has been revamped to feel balanced, modern, and comfortable to use. Status bar icons have also been refined to draw inspiration from Android 16's stylings.
The update also introduces new lock-screen clocks and an "extra dark mode" for nighttime reading. Nothing is clearly targeting users who prefer a more subtle aesthetic in their device.
One of the standout features of Nothing OS is its Glyph Interface, which has received some significant updates. The company claims that Rides, deliveries, and timers now sync across the screen and the Glyph Interface, making it feel even more seamless and integrated.
The update is rolling out to the Nothing Phone 3 now, with most other devices expected to receive it over the coming weeks. Devices from CMF's brand will get the update by the end of 2025, while Phone 3a Lite owners will have to wait until early next year.
Overall, the Android 16 and Nothing OS 4.0 update promises to deliver a significant boost to the performance and user experience of Nothing devices.
A significant software update has finally arrived for the Nothing Phone 3, bringing with it Google's latest mobile operating system, Android 16. However, users of other models will have to wait a bit longer.
The new update, dubbed Nothing OS 4.0, promises to deliver a smoother and zippier experience, with faster responses, cleaner visuals, and more interactive gestures. The company claims that app transitions, the notification shade, and gestures now respond with "sharper tactility and depth." This means that users can expect a more polished user interface.
In addition to the Android 16 update, Nothing OS 4.0 also brings a range of UI tweaks, including redesigned first-party icons with cleaner and more minimal styling. The home screen has been revamped to feel balanced, modern, and comfortable to use. Status bar icons have also been refined to draw inspiration from Android 16's stylings.
The update also introduces new lock-screen clocks and an "extra dark mode" for nighttime reading. Nothing is clearly targeting users who prefer a more subtle aesthetic in their device.
One of the standout features of Nothing OS is its Glyph Interface, which has received some significant updates. The company claims that Rides, deliveries, and timers now sync across the screen and the Glyph Interface, making it feel even more seamless and integrated.
The update is rolling out to the Nothing Phone 3 now, with most other devices expected to receive it over the coming weeks. Devices from CMF's brand will get the update by the end of 2025, while Phone 3a Lite owners will have to wait until early next year.
Overall, the Android 16 and Nothing OS 4.0 update promises to deliver a significant boost to the performance and user experience of Nothing devices.