The Nothing OS 3.0 update is generating great expectations among users, both those who are already Nothing users and those who like to be aware of all the news and want to try the advances that Nothing can offer us. There is less and less left for this system to be definitively launched, so these rumors interest you a lot.
The rumors have intensified, especially after the statements of Carl Pei, co-founder of the company Nothing. Below, we show you all the most important rumors and the expected features that could be included in this also long-awaited version of the operating system, which promises a more fluid, personalized experience, in addition to being more visually attractive.
Release date and compatible devices
The official release date of Nothing OS 3.0 has not yet been confirmed, but the beta is expected to be close to a very soon date. The devices that will receive this version include all the brand's phones, such as the Phone (1), the Phone (2), the Phone (2a), and the future CMF Phone 1. It is expected that the Phone (2a) and Phone (2a) Plus will be the first to receive the update, followed by other models such as the Phone (1) towards the end of this year.
Main new features of Nothing OS 3.0
The most notable thing lies in the introduction of changes to the user interface and important new functions:
- Customizable lock screen– Users will be able to choose from several clock styles and widgets, including the option to expand the widget area to get more information at a glance. What the rumors suggest is that this feature promises greater ability to customize the lock screen.
- Improved Glyph interface: Nothing's signature feature, dot animations, will be integrated more deeply into the interface, meaning interactions will be more dynamic and engaging.
- Redesigned quick settings panel: Users will be able to customize the size of the icons in the quick settings panel, making it easier to access the most used functions. In addition, the aesthetics will have a much more minimalist approach, in fact, new visual effects will be added such as color accents for active icons and gradient effects.
- Nothing Gallery: The inclusion of new native gallery applications is expected, improving photo management and social interaction within the Nothing ecosystem. Plus, you'll have better quick access to the camera app.
- AI integration: Nothing could incorporate functions based on artificial intelligence to improve the user experience, offering intelligent recommendations and improvements in system performance, although they may not be active from the beginning, at least not all of them, if we will begin to see how they are included in the new system. In fact, the app drawer is expected to help highlight the apps that are used the most.
- Private space: This feature, similar to the one introduced in Android 15, would allow users to keep sensitive apps separate from the rest of the system, adding an extra layer of privacy.