Nothing, a relatively new entrant in the Android smartphone market, has surpassed established companies by launching the latest Android 15-based Nothing OS 3 for all its devices, including its very ...
Nothing Phone 3a and Phone 3a Plus could get Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 SoCs The handsets may ship with Android 15-based Nothing OS 3.1 skin on top The Phone 3 may carry a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or Snapdragon 8s ...
January 16 is Nothing Day, an ‘un-event’ day when people can just sit without celebrating, observing or honouring anything. “I can just sleep in my barrel enjoying a sunbath like Diogenes ...
Nothing Day, also known as National Nothing Day is a day observed in the United States wherein people just sit without celebrating, observing or honoring anything. National Nothing Day was ...
Staying updated on the mobile price list is essential for anyone in search of the latest smartphone deals, especially when it comes to Nothing phones in India. Nothing releases new models, offering a ...
The Nothing OS 3.0 stable update changelogs for both phones are almost identical. We say almost because the update for CMF Phone 1 also comes with an improved lock screen charging status display.
Nothing Phone 3 launch is expected before March 2025, based on reports. Here's what we want it to offer. The Nothing Phone 3 is set to be the next major flagship from Nothing. Based on recent ...
Check out the launch date and expected features for the upcoming Nothing Phone (3a) series. (Nothing India) After receiving immense popularity for the Nothing Phone (2a) series, the UK-based ...
Nothing has released a new teaser for the Phone 3a. The Phone 3a will apparently feature a new button. The new button appears to be an iPhone-like camera button. It was only a few days ago when ...
Nothing has finally confirmed that it'll launch the Nothing Phone (3a) Series on 4 March 2025. It puts to bed rumours that the Nothing Phone (3) will be announced. That flagship handset is likely ...
Nothing Phone 3a and 3a Pro to launch on March 4 at MWC Barcelona. A teaser image hints at a unique feature resembling a camera button, bringing back physical controls for a better user experience ...