CMF Begins Nothing OS 4.0 Rollout in India
CMF, the sub-brand of Nothing, has officially begun rolling out Nothing OS 4.0 to CMF Phone users in India. The update, based on Android 16, started on December 26 and will reach devices in phases.
The rollout begins with CMF Phone 1 users. CMF Phone 2 Pro owners will receive the update in early January. Nothing says the phased approach will help ensure stability across devices.
A Refreshed Look Across the System
Nothing OS 4.0 brings visible changes from the moment users unlock their phones. The interface now feels cleaner and more structured. Status bar icons look refreshed. Lock screen clocks come in new styles. Quick Settings also gets a simpler layout.
Together, these tweaks aim to make everyday interactions smoother and easier to understand.
Dark Mode Gets Deeper and Smarter
The new extra dark mode stands out as a major upgrade. Nothing claims it deepens blacks and improves contrast. At the same time, it helps reduce power usage.
Readability improves across notifications, Quick Settings, and the app drawer. First-party apps like Essential Space also support the enhanced dark mode.
More Widget Freedom on the Home Screen
Customisation takes a step forward with new widget sizes. Users now get 1×1 and 2×1 layouts for apps like Weather, Pedometer, and Screen Time.
This makes it easier to personalise the home screen while keeping information visible at a glance.
Multitasking and Animations Feel More Fluid
Nothing OS 4.0 improves pop-up view multitasking. Switching between apps feels more natural. Animations respond better to touches, swipes, and gestures.
Notifications now carry smoother motion and rebound effects. Volume controls add haptic feedback when users hit limits, making interactions feel more tactile.
More Control Over Apps and Privacy
Users can now hide apps directly from the App Drawer. This helps keep the interface clutter-free and adds a layer of privacy.
Overall, Nothing OS 4.0 focuses on refinement rather than drastic changes. The update aims to make CMF phones feel more polished, responsive, and easier to use.