📱 Nothing Phone (2) - Nothing OS V3.0-241207-0124 Changelog
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In the new control centre it doesnt show the bluetooth device image as it used to in all previous versions. Some people have reported this issue as well. No troubleshooting methods worked yet. Nothing/CMF devices seem to display the image just fine. On the lockscreen its also a completely different icon (which looks pretty good btw, wouldnt mind that inthe control centre lol).
Since updating to Android 15 and Nothing OS 3.0, the Wi-Fi toggle has started responding very slowly. On the previous version (Nothing OS 2.6), the button would activate instantly upon tapping, but now there’s a delay of a few seconds before it lights up. This is confusing because it makes you think you didn’t press it, even though you did. Sometimes you wait, thinking it’s activating, but in reality, the tap didn’t register. This happens both on the lock screen and in the settings menu. I’ve attached a video below to demonstrate the issue
When I had version 2.6, I had set one of the available sounds as the notification sound for an application. When a notification came in, the device would vibrate to the rhythm of the ringtone and the glyphs would light up accordingly.
After upgrading to Nos3, the notification sound remains the same, but the glyphs do not light up and the vibration is a simple vibration. I have tried setting another sound or switching apps but it seems that all apps and all sounds have the same problem. i have already checked that the DND mode is off and the glyph interface is on.
Someone with the same problem?
DamirAsanbaev same behavior with bluetooth button. There is no any click effect on touch
SridharR I am also facing same issues for bluetooth talk is not working properly with Android auto. Sometime need reboot but it needs to be fixed permanently
After update battery drain fast device more hang please fix it issue next update
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I finally found a solution!
This might be a temporary or permanent fix, but it works!
1. First, check which earbud (left or right) isn’t responding. You can try placing each one in your ear to see if you hear a beep sound.
2. If one earbud isn’t working (e.g., the left earbud), it’s likely not charging.
3. Take out the working earbud (e.g., the right one) and let the non-working one charge alone for a while.
4. Once charged, reset both earbuds and try reconnecting them.
The core issue is that the problematic earbud stays connected to your phone even when placed in the charging case, causing its battery to drain over time.