I already ranted in a previous post about performance issues, the lack of privacy, security features, and desktop mode—not everything was going to be bad.

Now it’s time for the things I like and find genuinely useful:

I love being able to limit battery charging to 90% to improve its longevity.

The ability to create folders on the home screen is fantastic, especially since tapping the folder’s icon directly opens a specific app instead of the entire folder.

The Bluetooth widget is one of the best I’ve seen, and I also appreciate the option to resize icons, like the flashlight. That said, I’d love a way to assign the flashlight to a physical button—for example, by triple-pressing it—or even assign any app of your choice. This is something a good developer could probably implement in less than a day.

I really enjoy the wallpaper blur effect and the smooth unlock transition.

I also appreciate the integration with GPT. Though, if I may wish for more, I’d love to see support for X’s AI (Grok) as well.

By the way, I’m not a bot! It’s just that I write in Spanish, my native language, and I use GPT to translate and be more efficient while avoiding mistakes. 😜

    Yes, the triple-tap gesture to launch an app exists; I’ve had it on another phone, though I don’t remember which one. It featured double-tap, triple-tap, double-tap-and-hold, and long press—basically, like Nothing’s earbuds. In the end, this is just software and can be implemented in almost any interface layer if the development team is interested.

    hrry changed the title to My Useful Nothing OS Features & Ideas .