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Nothing OS 4.0: When will the open beta be released for your Nothing Phone? Release dates

presentación novedades de Nothing OS4.0

Nothing has set a date for the start of the rollout of its next major update of software, he Nothing OS 4.0, and the news confirms its leadership flagship Most recently, according to a recent announcement in the community, the open beta for Nothing OS 4.0 will begin in September and will have Nothing Phone (3) as the first device to receive it.

This move was expected, since the Phone (3) is the current flagship and the ideal platform for testing and refining the new features of the operating system, based on Android 16. However, what is most interesting for users of the brand is the launch schedule that follows this first beta, demonstrating Nothing's commitment to its ecosystem of devices, including its sub-brand CMF.

The scheduled rollout: a look at the calendar

The path to the stable version of Nothing OS 4.0 has been clearly mapped out, offering reassurance to users of older models. Nothing has confirmed that the open beta rollout will extend to other devices. smartphones immediately after Phone (3):

  • October: The open beta is coming to the series Phone (3a), to the Phone (2) and, importantly, to the models Phone (2a) and (2a) Plus.
  • November or December: The focus will be on the sub-brand's devices, with the launch of version stable Nothing OS 4.0 for the CMF Phone 1 and the CMF Phone 2 Pro. It is noteworthy that for these models the phase of beta open, going directly to the final version, which suggests a more consolidated development process by that time.

Expected new features in Nothing OS 4.0

Although the company has already launched a Closed Beta for the Phone (3), the arrival of the Open Beta This will allow a wider audience to experience the changes firsthand. Among the most rumored and confirmed new features, Nothing OS 4.0 promises an evolution which goes beyond a simple change of number.

A refined user experience, with an even cleaner design, redesigned icons for quick settings, and the implementation of a Dark Mode Extra (Extra Dark Mode) which approaches pure black. They are expected to add the control and transparency in the hands of the user, a fundamental point in Nothing's philosophy.

In addition, there will be performance improvements and camera optimizations with the engine. TrueLens Engine and a new multitasking feature called Pop-up View which will allow two floating application icons. Essentially, it seems that Nothing OS 4.0 will focus on polish the details and make the interface more intuitive, which is, in my opinion, much more valuable than adding superfluous features.

This staggered rollout will not only test the system's stability but also generate ongoing conversation within the community, keeping anticipation high as each group of devices receives the update. Undoubtedly, a software fall moved to Nothing.

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