Future Ideas
Nothing Fold (1)
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- SuryaAnirudhAkella replied
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Did any of you notice the slit line separating the top and bottom parts of the Phone (3a)? Could that separation be a hint toward foldable phone designs? If so, kudos to them! Our NOTHING has already started paving the way for future innovations.<...
Making a phone that doesn't need a case - Idea
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- jsncrdnl started
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One great and unique feature for your upcoming phones would be to integrate the phone protection in the phone itself.
I mean, that’s so ugly using a case (even transparent) with your beautifully designed phones. I guess +75% of users are a...
Would you like to see the return of the 3.5mm jack?
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- PPan replied
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Don’t let anyone tell you wired audio is dead! Yes, the 3.5mm jack is disappearing, but a simple USB-C adapter keeps the superior sound quality alive (costs $2). I rock wired headphones daily on my NP2 with an adapter that stays connected to the h...
CMF Phone 2 | Wishlist & Expectations
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- Faruok replied
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With Nothing’s CMF lineup, it feels like we’re stepping into a whole new era of smartphone design. The industrial aesthetic, the screws, and that boxy form factor—it’s giving me serious tech-meets-utility vibes. Some say it’s a concept, others bel...
Enhancing Privacy: Password-Protect the Hidden Apps Area in Nothing OS
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- AyushKejriwal started
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The Hidden Apps feature in Nothing OS is a great way to keep certain apps out of sight, offering a cleaner look and added privacy. However, there’s one concern: if someone knows how to access the hidden area, all the apps you’re trying to keep pri...
More Glyph elements in future models
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- IDmake started
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I feel like with every next model the Glyph becomes less and less visually involved.
This honestly makes me kind of sad since Glyph is one of the major things that distinguishes Nothing from other phones on the market and is honestly a rea...
More precise volume control
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- Jon_JCcnEHyv2X replied
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My Nothing Ear 2024’s volume control is kind of “snapping” to specific levels, preventing finer adjustments. Unfortunately theres no sweet spot between volumes, so its either you are listening to something really loud, or slightly quiet. Is there ...