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Nothing updates Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro with smarter Glyph Bar and AI Eraser

Avatar photoby Miles Corrigan03/18/2026

Nothing has rolled out a new update for its Nothing OS on the Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro, bringing smarter Glyph Bar features, AI-powered photo editing, and enhanced customization options. The headline addition is Live Updates from Android 16. Supported apps can now show real-time progress directly on the Glyph Bar, whether on the […]

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Nothing Phone (4a) Pro debuts with fresh design, 144Hz display, and Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip

Avatar photoby Arthur Lane03/05/2026
  • VeraCrypt warns Windows users could face boot issues after Microsoft lockout
  • OpenAI child safety blueprint targets AI abuse
  • Exynos 2700 leaks on Geekbench with a 10-core layout
  • Lynk&Co 10+ gets 912 hp and record-fast charging
  • 007 First Light slips on Switch 2, but not everywhere

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