Google calendar does not update anything required with integration and more: Know what is changing
Nothing has not extracted a new set of updates for their essential space feature, the aim of how users manage their tasks and recording. One of the most useful additions is Google Calendar Integration.
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In short
- Google Calendar Integration is no longer added to the required place on the phone
- The recorder summary can be edited and shared in many formats
- Update nothing is live for phone 3 and should come soon in other models
Nothing has not extracted a new set of updates for their essential space feature, the aim of how users manage their tasks and recording. One of the most useful additions is Google Calendar Integration. This means that the two-do list made inside the required place can now be automatically coordinated with your calendar. Users who rely on their phone to stay on top of their schedule can find this change auxiliary, as it removes the need to manage things in different apps. The update does not require any system-level download, it rolls directly through the Google Play Store and once works when your device is connected to Wi-Fi.
Another change focuses on the recorder tool, which sits within the required space suit. After a recording, the app creates the AI summary of the conversation. Now, users can edit this summary to correct or add any important point that AI can be remembered. There is also a new option to export these summings into various formats – image, PDF, or Markdown – depending on how you want to save or share them.
For reference, the required location is part of the broader software experience of nothing in OS 3.5, which currently ships with the phone 3. It is designed to offer smart features that stay out of the way but come in handy when needed. With this update, it is close to being a useful productivity partner instead of a background AI assistant.
For now, the latest required space features are available only on some phones 3. However, it is expected that the same device will make its way for other compatible phones in the coming weeks, including the mid-range model Phone 3A and 3A Pro.
This update comes at a time when nothing is gaining 3 speeds. Located as a proper flagship before nothing, it was recently launched in India with an initial price of Rs 79,999. The phone has a 6.67 -inch OLED display with a high peak shine, a Snapdragon 8S General 4 chip, and a 5,500mAh battery with fast charging. On the back, it packs a trio of 50-megapixel cameras-which also includes a periscope lens-and introduces a new gliff matrix lighting system made of about 500 micro-LEDs.
Nothing has added some thoughtful touch to hardware design. During the video recording, a bright red square lights, while a spherical back button controls the settings of the gliff matrix. The design remains transparent but now combines aesthetics with coupled functionality. Under the hood, the phone uses a new image processing system called Troilns Engine 4, which aims to promote photo and video performance.