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Nothing Phone (2) Press Renders Reveal Curved Back and Customizable Glyph Lights

Nothing, the innovative tech company founded by Carl Pei, has revealed press renders of its upcoming Nothing Phone (2), providing a closer look at its distinctive design and improved lighting features. The leaked images, posted by renowned tipster Evleaks, highlight the device’s rear design in both White and Grey color variants.
In contrast to previous CAD-based renders, the official press images reveal a slightly curved back, a flat frame, and a flat screen on the front. The Phone (2) retains its dual rear cameras, showcasing a departure from the curved frame depicted in the earlier renders.
One standout feature of the Phone (2) is the Glyph LED arrangement, which boasts a unique design and improved lighting capabilities. The centrally positioned Glyph lights are now divided into six separations, offering an enhanced visual experience. Furthermore, the device incorporates 33 addressable LED lighting zones, a substantial increase from the Phone (1)’s 12 zones. Notably, the top right section of the Glyph alone features 16 customizable lighting zones, allowing for personalized lighting effects.

The leaked renders also provide a glimpse of the phone’s hardware elements. The power button is located on the right side, while the volume rockers can be found on the left. The presence of antenna bands indicates an aluminum frame construction, ensuring durability and signal reception.
Additionally, the press renders showcase different themes tailored to the respective color variants of the Phone (2), along with various widgets, highlighting the device’s customization options.
Previously confirmed by Nothing, the Phone (2) boasts a spacious 6.7-inch screen, powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC. The device is expected to offer powerful performance capabilities and seamless multitasking. Accompanying these features is a robust 4700mAh battery, providing ample power to keep users connected throughout the day.
Building anticipation for the phone’s launch, Carl Pei, the founder of Nothing, has already shared camera samples, hinting at the device’s impressive photographic capabilities. More details regarding the camera specifications are expected to be revealed in the coming days.
With the release of these press renders, Nothing continues to generate excitement and intrigue among tech enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the arrival of the Phone (2). The innovative design, enhanced lighting features, and the promise of top-notch performance make it a device worth keeping an eye on as it approaches its official unveiling.
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Realme Buds Air 7 Pro Launching April 23 with Powerful ANC and Long Battery

Realme is ready to launch a new pair of wireless earbuds called the Buds Air 7 Pro. These earbuds will launch on April 23 along with the upcoming GT 7 smartphone. The Buds Air 7 Pro aims to bring top-level features to the TWS segment, including powerful sound, high-quality noise cancellation, and long battery life.
Realme Buds Air 7 Pro Specifications
The Buds Air 7 Pro will come with dual dynamic drivers. These promise better sound quality and clearer separation across different audio levels. One of the standout features is its 53dB deep-sea-grade noise cancellation system. This system uses adaptive algorithms to block out more background noise for a better listening experience.
Realme says the earbuds can last up to 48 hours with the charging case. The design is similar to the earlier Buds Air 7 model. It has an in-ear fit and a stem-based shape. The case now has an opaque finish instead of the transparent lid seen in the previous version. The Buds Air 7 Pro will come in four colors – white, red, green, and grey.
The Buds Air 7 Pro builds upon the base set by the Buds Air 7, which launched in February. The older model featured 12.4mm titanium-plated drivers and a copper voice coil. It also supported LHDC 5.0 for high-resolution audio streaming at 96kHz/1000kbps. Users could adjust sound settings using the Realme Link app.
Realme also added strong noise cancellation in the Buds Air 7 with 52dB Intelligent Deep Sea Noise Reduction 3.0. It had six microphones and AI-based call noise reduction for better voice clarity. The earbuds also included 3D Spatial Audio and tuning options for high, mid, and low frequencies based on the user’s liking.
The Buds Air 7 had an IP55 rating for water and dust resistance and passed several durability tests. It supported Bluetooth 5.4 and features like dual device pairing, 45ms low-latency mode, and Swift Pair for Windows. All these made it a great option in the premium TWS category.
Edited by: Akash Ramsakha
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OnePlus Pad 3 Pro Could Launch Soon, Certified by FCC

A new OnePlus tablet has been spotted on the FCC certification website. The device carries the model number OPD2408. While the listing does not reveal any of its specifications, it has started a wave of speculation. Many believe this could be a rebranded version of the Oppo Pad 4 Pro which was launched in China just a week ago.
OnePlus and Oppo are sister brands under the same parent company. They have a history of rebranding devices, especially tablets. So if OnePlus decides to follow this trend again, it would not be a surprise. However, it’s important to note that this is still just a rumor and has not been confirmed by the company. If the guess turns out to be true the new tablet might be called the OnePlus Pad 3 Pro. It will likely join the Pad 3 which was officially announced in December as part of the OnePlus tablet lineup.
As for the expected features, if it is indeed a rebranded Oppo Pad 4 Pro, the tablet could come with a large 13.2-inch LCD display with a resolution of 2400 by 3392 pixels. It might also support a 144 Hz refresh rate and brightness of 900 nits, Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, and could be available in three RAM options — 8 GB, 12 GB and 16 GB, storage may include 256 GB and 512 GB using the fast UFS 4.0 technology, a 13 MP rear camera, and an 8 MP front-facing camera. It may also come with a large 12,140 mAh battery, which supports 67W wired charging.
Edited by: Akash Ramsakha
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Nothing OS 3.0 April Update Released for Nothing Phone (2a) Plus

Nothing has released Nothing OS 3.0 April update for the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus. The update comes with the build number PacmanPro-V3.0-250410-1524-IND and has a size of 211 MB.

One of the highlights of this update is the introduction of the Nothing Gallery. However, there are no big changes to it, as the app was already available earlier through the Google Play Store. This update might have only brought some optimizations to make it smoother.
Another new feature is a shortcut to quickly Clear All apps. Now, users can long-press and swipe up in the Recent Apps menu to clear all running apps. It’s worth noting that this feature had already come earlier through a Nothing Launcher update.
To improve security, Nothing has added a power-off password verification feature. This prevents someone from immediately turning off the phone if it is lost. You can find this option by searching “Power off verify” in the Settings menu.
The update also brings a new toggle that lets users disable the unlock vibration on the lock screen. You can change this setting by adjusting the touch feedback options.
In addition, the design of the pop-up view has been optimized to make it look and work better. The phone also receives the latest April 2025 security patch, helping to keep it safe from new threats.
Lastly, Nothing has worked on improving system stability and has fixed an issue where emergency dialing could fail in rare cases in certain areas.
Overall, this update brings important improvements and security updates, even though some features were already available earlier. Users are advised to install it for a better and safer experience.
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