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Nothing OS 4.0 Update: Android 16 Features and Release Date

 Nothing OS 4.0, built on Android 16, brings a significant upgrade for Nothing phone users, featuring a redesign across the interface, major AI improvements, and exclusive features for recent devices like the Nothing Phone (3). The stable rollout began on November 21, 2025.


Release Date


The global rollout of Nothing OS 4.0 started on November 21, 2025, initially targeting the Nothing Phone (3), alongside the most recent models of the Nothing and CMF sub-brands.


Key Features


Redesigned UI with refreshed icons and smoother animations

Extra Dark Mode for reduced power consumption

Live Updates via Glyph Interface for real-time notifications

Pop-Up View and Dual Windows for improved multitasking

AI Activity Dashboard for system optimization

Essential Apps & Playground with AI-powered widgets

Camera upgrades with Stretch preset and TrueLens Engine

Widget customization with resizable layouts

Hidden Icons for minimalistic setup


Device-Specific Features


Nothing Phone (3) gets exclusive features including Flip to Glyph controls, Pocket Mode, Glyph Toys, and Glyph Mirror Selfie enhancement. All devices benefit from faster app launches, better background management, and improved connectivity.


Conclusion


Nothing OS 4.0 sets a new standard for software experience on Nothing's devices, leveraging Android 16's improvements and Nothing's unique design language for creativity, efficiency, and personalization.

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