Nothing's Android 16 update puts a progress bar on the back of your phone
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Nothing's Android 16 update puts a progress bar on the back of your phone
"In addition to this feature, Nothing is launching its AI-powered Essentials App tool that allows users to create their own widgets by providing a written description to a chatbot. Meanwhile, updates to Nothing OS add more minimalist native app icons, new lock screen clocks, and animations that respond with "sharper tactility and depth, making every swipe and tap feel smoother.""
"Google's Live Updates look a little different depending on which Nothing device you use. A GIF shared by the company shows a light on the Phone 3A gradually lighting up to match the progress of a Live Update, while the Phone 3's dot-matrix shows an animated progress bar. Live Updates can appear on a device's lock screen, too."
Nothing OS 4.0, built on Android 16, introduces Live Updates visible through the Glyph Interface, enabling users to track deliveries, rides, and timers via the Phone 3's rear dot-matrix or the Phone 3A's lights. Live Updates can also appear on the lock screen and display animated progress. The update launches an AI-powered Essentials App tool that creates widgets from written descriptions via a chatbot. Native app icons become more minimalist, new lock screen clocks are added, and animations gain sharper tactility and depth. Multitasking improves with the ability to open two floating apps at once and switch between them.
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