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Nothing CMF Clip Pro earphones with Smart Dial unveiled
READ MORE +The Nothing CMF Clip Pro supports Bluetooth 5.4, the codecs LDAC, AAC and SBC, Dual Connect, Google Fast Pair and Microsoft Swiftpair.
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First Nothing smartwatch to launch in September
READ MORE +The first Nothing smartwatch is expected to launch in September. Will it also be available in Europe and North America?
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Nothing Ear (3a) with ANC and up to 42 hours of battery life introduced
READ MORE +The Nothing Ear (3a) connect via Bluetooth 6.0 and Google Fast Pair and have the SBC, AAC and LDAC codecs on board.
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Nothing Phone (4b) unveiled with Glyph Bar and large battery
READ MORE +The Nothing Phone (4b) features a large battery and a glyph bar on the back and is powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chip.
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Nothing Phone (4b) Live images show all three colors
READ MORE +The Nothing Phone (4b) will be unveiled on July 7th with a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset and a fairly large battery.
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Nothing Phone (4b) design officially revealed
READ MORE +The Nothing Phone (4b) features a vertical LED light strip along the camera module, similar to the Nothing Phone (4a).
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Nothing Headphone (a) unveiled with a battery life of 135 hours
READ MORE +The Nothing Headphone (a) feature rotary controls, paddles and buttons for volume control, source selection and switching between ANC modes.
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Nothing Phone (4a) Pro with metal body and Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip is here
READ MORE +The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro, featuring a new design, a new display, and a new glyph matrix, is here.
The Nothing CMF Clip Pro supports Bluetooth 5.4, the codecs LDAC, AAC and SBC, Dual Connect, Google Fast Pair and Microsoft Swiftpair.
The first Nothing smartwatch is expected to launch in September. Will it also be available in Europe and North America?
The Nothing Ear (3a) connect via Bluetooth 6.0 and Google Fast Pair and have the SBC, AAC and LDAC codecs on board.
The Nothing Phone (4b) features a large battery and a glyph bar on the back and is powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chip.
The Nothing Phone (4b) will be unveiled on July 7th with a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset and a fairly large battery.
The Nothing Phone (4b) features a vertical LED light strip along the camera module, similar to the Nothing Phone (4a).
The Nothing Headphone (a) feature rotary controls, paddles and buttons for volume control, source selection and switching between ANC modes.
The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro, featuring a new design, a new display, and a new glyph matrix, is here.
Rumours suggest that the Nothing Phone (4a) will have a 6.78-inch AMOLED display and three cameras on the back.
The Nothing Phone (4a) and (4a) Pro have surfaced in a new leak with storage and color options and in a Geekbench test.
The Nothing Phone (4a) and the Phone (4a) Pro are expected to launch with Snapdragon 7 chipsets and a fairly decent battery life.
The Nothing Phone (3a) Community Edition with a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset is here. It is a strictly limited edition.
The Nothing Phone (3a) Lite features a 6.77-inch AMOLED display with 3,000 nits brightness and Panda Glass protection.
The Nothing Phone (3a) Lite has been leaked in two Geekbench tests and in a leak with the price, some specs and the launch date.
Nothing OS 4.0 based on Android 16 is now available for the Nothing Phone (3a), Phone (3a) Pro, Phone (2), Phone (2a) and (2a) Plus.
The CMF Headphone Pro, with a battery life of up to 100 hours, are here. They also support ANC and LDAC.
The Nothing OS V3.5-250911-2112 update for the Nothing Phone (3) includes bug fixes as well as camera and battery updates.
The Nothing Ear (3) earbuds are said to offer a battery life of up to 10 hours without ANC. They also feature the new Super Mic feature.
Nothing OS 4.0 based on Android 16 is here. The Nothing Phone (3) is the first phone listed for the open beta.
The CMF Watch 3 Pro features dual-band GPS, ChatGPT support, and new sports modes. It's available today in three color options.
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