Nothing OS 4.1 Update Timeline: Check List of Eligible Devices and Key Features
Nothing has confirmed that Nothing OS 4.1 will expand beyond its latest devices, marking a broader rollout compared to previous versions. Built on Android 16, the update brings a set of refinements and feature additions aimed at improving everyday usability, with a clear focus on AI-driven tools and smarter interactions.
If you're using a Nothing phone, here's a quick look at eligible devices, rollout expectations, and key features.

Nothing OS 4.1 List of Eligible Devices
The Nothing Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro ship with OS 4.1 out of the box. While the company hasn't confirmed the full list, all Nothing devices running Android 16 are expected to receive the update:
- Nothing Phone (3)
- Nothing Phone (3a)
- Nothing Phone (3a) Lite
- Nothing Phone (3a) Pro
- Nothing Phone (2)
- Nothing Phone (2a)
- Nothing Phone (2a) Plus
- CMF Phone 2 Pro
- CMF Phone 1
Nothing OS 4.1 Rollout Timeline
Nothing hasn't shared an official rollout schedule for Nothing OS 4.1 yet. However, the update is expected to first arrive on the Nothing Phone (3) and Phone (3a) series by late March or early April, followed by a wider rollout to remaining eligible devices by May 2026.
Nothing OS 4.1: Key Features
- Breathing Widgets: New wellness-focused widgets offer guided breathing exercises directly from the home screen.
- Lock Screen Upgrades: Adds a new clock style, depth effect for wallpapers, and improved customization for layout and alignment.
- AI Eraser: Built into the Gallery app, it removes unwanted objects locally without internet, ensuring privacy.
- Live Updates + Glyph Bar: Real-time activity updates now appear across AOD, lock screen, and notifications, with Glyph Bar integration.
- Camera & System Tweaks: Includes an RCB-themed camera preset, Playground Sync for presets, and battery-saving video recording.
Nothing OS 4.1 may not be a massive overhaul, but it refines the user experience with practical additions. From wellness tools to smarter AI features and improved customization, the update focuses on usability. If rollout timelines hold, most Nothing users should see meaningful improvements without waiting too long.


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