Roblox has a new AI age-verification system aimed at protecting kids and teens during chats. Users can verify their age using ...
Nothing OS 4.0 update rolling out to CMF Phone 1 in India, Phone 2 Pro next Update brings visual changes, enhanced dark mode, and new widget size options Rollout is phased by region and device batch ...
CMF has officially started rolling out Nothing OS 4.0 to its smartphone lineup, marking a major software upgrade for both the CMF Phone 1 and the newer CMF Phone 2 Pro. The update is being released in ...
Nothing has released the stable version of the Android 16-based Nothing OS 4.0 for the CMF Phone 1. The company says Nothing OS 4.0 "brings a more refined and personal experience, with visual ...
Nothing is bringing its new Android 16 OS based custom skin update to more smartphone models. The company had recently halted its Nothing OS 4.0 roll out due to critical bugs, but the update release ...
Nothing is widening the release of Nothing OS 4.0. The update is reaching CMF Phone 1, CMF Phone 2 Pro, and Nothing Phone (3a) Lite. These join Nothing Phone (3), which received Nothing OS 4.0 in ...
After a somewhat underwhelming release last year, privacy-focused brand Punkt is back with the new MC03 smartphone, which is based on Android and ships with “AphyOS,” and coming to the US this year.
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The Punkt MC03 is a smartphone with a 6.67 inch, 2436 x 1080 pixel, 120 Hz OLED display, a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor, 8GB of RAM, plus a few features you don’t often find on modern smartphones ...
Nothing has released Nothing OS 4.0 for the CMF Phone 1, based on Android 16. The update adds new features and introduces a community platform called Playground. Users can now hide apps from the home ...
A switch from an Apple iPhone to an Android one may sound scary, but a few essential steps can make the move easier to do. I started my career with CNET all the way back in 2005, when the (original) ...