
In a significant move, CMF, a sub-brand of Nothing, is gearing up to launch the highly anticipated Android 16-based Nothing OS 4.0 for users of the CMF Phone 1 and Phone 2 Pro in India. This software update promises a host of new features, user interface improvements, and smoother animations, all designed to elevate the user experience. The rollout will commence in phases, starting with the CMF Phone 1, while the Phone 2 Pro users can expect the upgrade to begin in January 2026. Among the key enhancements introduced with Nothing OS 4.0 are a revitalized user interface featuring updated components, refreshed status bar icons, new lock screen clocks, and a streamlined Quick Settings layout. Moreover, the update will introduce a host of exciting features, including an Extra Dark Mode that offers deeper blacks, improved contrast, and reduced power consumption across Notifications, Quick Settings, App Drawer, and first-party Nothing applications. Users can also look forward to expanded widget options with various sizes and layouts for Weather, Pedometer, and Screen Time widgets. Additionally, CMF Phone users will benefit from new functionalities such as the ability to hide apps from the App Drawer, enhanced haptic feedback when adjusting volume, improved notification interactions, and tactile animations for touches, swipes, and gestures. If you own a CMF Phone 1 or the latest Phone 2 Pro, stay alert for this exciting software update that is set to enrich your mobile experience.
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