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SaifulNasrullah
How much would you be ready to pay for an aluminium backplate for CMF 1 ?
SaifulNasrullah
How much would you be ready to pay for an aluminium backplate for CMF 1 ?
Hello,
For the new devs who would like to start using the Glyph interface on their phones, I’ve made a very simple demo on how to use the Ketchum Library for your apps.
You can find the code here : nothing_glyph_demo
Best regards,
Ability to change icons size.
For now, all icons are reduced version of the original ones :
I wish to be able to allow some icons to keep original format for specifics applications. Still be in black and white, but in original size.
I actually don’t really like it, sorry
Why is the battery glyph positioned horizontally? And these ultra-long lines are really unattractive.
Moreover, I believe that if a glyph interface is to be implemented on a tablet, its use should be considered from a user perspective. While I understand the utility of glyph interfaces on smartphones, I find them less practical on tablets. When would a tablet typically be placed screen-down? Once this question is answered, we can better determine what types of glyphs, if any, should be used.
VLC, the only answer is VLC.
Free, Open Source, customisable, playable music in background, widget associated, plays every formats of music and videos, and very fast. Undefeated media player.
Is it normal that I still can’t update to this version, and when I check for updates, I’m stuck with Pong-V3.0-241207-0124-EEA release ?
Does this problem was solved for you ?
It juste have started for me, my right Ear started to make a very loud White Noise, when I use the sound reduction option , but not when I disable it.
spacexfan Oh yes, it could be that as well.
I personnaly experienced some battery drain at the begining, but after a few, days, it seems to have stabilized. I wonder if there is not a battery optimization process running somewhere and that it starts to last longer after some days of usage
Hello,
I recently bought a Nothing Phone (2) with Nothing Ears. And I’m really a fan of the battery charge-limiting feature on the phone to preserve its longevity.
However, I was wondering if it’s possible to set the same charge limit on the Nothing Ears to preserve their battery health as well?
Personally, what I do is avoid charging the case to 100%, but the earbuds always charge to 100% without any way to prevent it, unless I take them out of the case.
Do you think it’s necessary? I imagine that the earbud batteries have the same issues as the phone battery.
Just my two cents