Nothing has finally announced that the Nothing OS 3.0 open beta will launch on November 6 for the Nothing Phone (2). This new update is based on Android 15 and brings a range of major improvements.
The latest operating system versions usually roll out first to new devices. However, Android 15 was released to the Pixel 9 and its predecessor simultaneously this time. Now, Nothing OS 3.0 is coming to the Phone (2) after launching on the Phone (2a) first.
Nothing OS 3.0 includes useful additions like shared widgets and the option to pin favourite apps at the top of the app drawer.
The Quick Settings menu also gets a refresh to make navigation smoother.
The camera on the Phone (2) will also get notable upgrades with faster launch and HDR processing times, plus better performance in low light.
The open beta will allow users to test out these changes and give feedback on improvements.
Nothing also confirmed that the Phone (1) will get Nothing OS 3.0 in December, along with the Phone (2a) Plus. The CMF Phone 1 will receive the update by the end of the year as well.
The beta version can be downloaded directly from an APK on Nothing’s website.
Widgets: Share widgets with friends and family, letting you see each other’s widgets right on your home screen and even interact through reactions—a fun way to keep in touch.
Lock Screen: Long-press the lock screen to access a revamped customization page with more options.
Clock Face Upgrades: Choose from a variety of new clock styles to personalize your display.
Widget Space: Expanded widget area on the lock screen allows you to add even more widgets.
Smart Drawer: Automatically categorizes your apps into folders, keeping things organized and easily accessible.
Pin Favourite Apps: You can now pin your favourite apps at the top of the app drawer for quick access—no scrolling needed.
Quick Settings: Quick Settings design has been optimized, with a better editing experience.
Widget Library: Redesigned widget library with updated visuals, along with improved Settings options for Network & Internet and Bluetooth.
AI-Driven App Suggestions: Frequently used apps are intelligently prioritized and kept at your fingertips for a smoother experience.
Auto-Archive Support: Free up storage space without removing apps or data, thanks to the new auto-archive feature.
Partial Screen Recording: Record specific app windows rather than the entire screen for more secure and efficient screen sharing.
Setup Wizard: Version 3.0 offers the smoothest introduction to Nothing OS yet.
Predictive Back Animations: Now enabled for apps that support it, enhancing navigation.
Those trying their hands with the Beta version can hare feedback by navigating to Settings > System > Feedback, or join the conversation on nothing.community.
Answer. The Nothing OS 3.0 open beta will launch on November 6 for the Nothing Phone (2).
Answer. Nothing OS 3.0 includes shared widgets, the option to pin favourite apps at the top of the app drawer, a refreshed Quick Settings menu, and notable camera upgrades with a faster launch, HDR processing times, and better low-light performance.
Answer. The Nothing Phone (1) will get the Nothing OS 3.0 update in December.
Answer. The beta version can be downloaded directly from an APK on Nothing’s website.
Answer. You can share feedback by navigating to Settings > System > Feedback, or join the conversation on nothing.community.
Answer. Nothing Phone 2 receives the beta update today, 6th November. The Nothing Phone (1), Nothing Phone (2a) Plus, and CMF Phone 1 are all expected to receive the update in December 2024.
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