Nothing has started rolling out the Nothing OS 3.5 update (build V3.5-250711-2047) for the Nothing Phone (3). The update adds new features and improves performance across key areas like the Glyph Interface, camera, gaming, and system stability.

Glyph Interface
The update adds a Caller ID feature. Long-pressing the Glyph button during a call now shows the contact’s name or number. Users can now choose from preset or custom icons for Essential Notifications. The phone also supports generative ringtones with Glyph Matrix lighting and random vibration patterns. Visual effects of the Glyph Interface have been improved, Glyph Toys are more stable, and the Glyph button is now less likely to be triggered by accident.
Essential Space
Essential Space now includes Flip to Record. Flipping the phone face down and holding the Essential Key starts a voice note that is saved and organised as a meeting to-do list.
Camera and Display
Core camera improvements enhance front and rear HDR, Night Mode, and Snapshot scenes. The update delivers better brightness balance and cleaner image quality. HDR video processing has been improved for more natural lighting. The UltraXDR Display now renders high dynamic range more smoothly, with better highlight-to-shadow transitions.
Gaming and Performance
Performance for a popular Battle Royale game has been boosted to run at 120 frames per second. Wi-Fi latency during gaming is lower. The update also enhances pocket mode to reduce accidental touches and allows users to change the default gallery app in Private Space.
Audio and Charging Fixes
The update fixes noise issues when turning spatial audio on or off during music playback. It also resolves slow or unstable charging and incorrect battery level display after charging. System performance and power use have been improved.
The update is rolling out in phases. Users can check for it by going to Settings, then System, then Feedback.
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