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Nothing OS 4.1 Update: Features, Eligible Devices, and Rollout Timeline

Nothing OS 4.1 Update: Features, Eligible Devices, and Rollout Timeline

Daily Kiran 2 weeks ago

Mumbai, March 26:

Nothing OS 4.1 is set to bring significant enhancements to older smartphones, moving beyond the exclusive Phone (3a) series of its predecessor, Nothing OS 3.1. This update, based on Android 16, focuses on artificial intelligence, wellness, and real-time information.

If you own a Nothing phone, you might be eager for the Nothing OS 4.1 update. Here's what you need to know about eligible devices, the rollout timeline, and the new features included in this update.

Eligible Devices for Nothing OS 4.1

The Nothing Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro will come pre-installed with Nothing OS 4.1. While the company has not confirmed eligibility for other devices, it is likely that all Nothing phones operating on Android 16 will receive the update, as this software is an incremental upgrade built on the same Android platform.

  • Nothing Phone (3)
  • Nothing Phone (3a)
  • Nothing Phone (3a) Lite
  • Nothing Phone (3a) Pro
  • Nothing Phone (2)
  • Nothing Phone (2a)
  • Nothing Phone (2a) Plus
  • CMF Phone 2 Pro
  • CMF Phone 1

We will update this list once Nothing releases an official announcement.

Rollout Schedule for Nothing OS 4.1

Currently, there is no official rollout schedule for Nothing OS 4.1. However, it is anticipated that the company will begin delivering the update directly to eligible devices soon.

The initial rollout is expected to cover the Nothing Phone (3) and Nothing Phone (3a) series, potentially starting later this month or in early April. Other devices should receive the update by May 2026.

New Features and Major Upgrades in Nothing OS 4.1

1. New Widgets

Nothing OS 4.1 introduces three new widgets, known as Breathing Break widgets. These are designed to facilitate simple breathing exercises, helping users reset during their day.

These widgets can be easily added to the home screen from the widget library. Tapping a widget initiates a timer and guides users through inhaling and exhaling exercises.

Additionally, the Essential Apps section in the widget drawer now highlights recommended apps for instant addition to your home screen.

2. Enhanced Lock Screen Customization

The update brings a new clock face from the Phone (3a) Community Edition, featuring a unique typeface and a special waking-up animation.

It also introduces a Depth Effect, layering the lock screen clock behind the main subject of your wallpaper, creating a 3D effect. Users can adjust the clock size and alignment for a personalized layout.

3. AI Eraser Feature

The native Gallery app now includes the "AI Eraser" feature, which intelligently detects bystanders and reflections, allowing manual selection of areas to remove.

Nothing assures users that their data remains private, with no cloud processing required. This feature does remove the Ultra XDR effect, meaning an internet connection is not necessary.

4. Live Updates with Glyph Bar

Live Updates in Nothing OS 4.1 provide real-time information across the Always-On Display, Status Bar, Lock Screen, and Notifications. This feature enhances convenience by reducing the time needed to check ongoing activities. It also integrates with the Glyph Bar.

5. Camera and Additional Changes

The update introduces a new Cricket preset for fans of RCB, featuring a Nothing x RCB watermark, as the brand is the title sponsor of the IPL team.

Furthermore, support for Playground Sync is added, allowing users to import photo presets from Nothing Playground effortlessly. A new power-saving recording feature automatically dims the screen brightness during video recording to conserve battery life.

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