Nothing Revamps Gallery App with AI Features Ahead of Phone 3 Launch

Nothing has announced a major update for its in-house gallery app, jacking up its features to make it more relevant and useful for its growing fan-base

vaibhavi kadam

a month ago

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Nothing Phone 3 is coming on July 1 and just before its high-profile global unveiling, Nothing has announced a major update for its in-house gallery app, jacking up its features to make it more relevant and useful for its growing fan-base. Though it will be available across all Nothing devices, the Phone 3 will possibly be the first to launch with the updated Nothing gallery app.

Nothing Phone 3 is coming on July 1 and just before its high-profile global unveiling, Nothing has announced a major update for its in-house gallery app, jacking up its features to make it more relevant and useful for its growing fan-base. Though it will be available across all Nothing devices, the Phone 3 will possibly be the first to launch with the updated Nothing gallery app.

The Nothing gallery app is a custom alternative to Google Photos that is available by default on all Android phones. It was first introduced late last year with the Nothing OS 3.0 update. Nothing usually does these things keeping its community in the loop and an in-house gallery app was a highly requested feature. Though, in the beginning, it was all bare bones with basic functionality leaving room for much, much more with future updates the first of which is now available for prime-time use.

📸 What’s New in the Nothing Gallery (OS 3.0)

  • 📱 Blazing-fast access: The app opens photos 1.4 seconds quicker than Google Photos, with HDR and portrait processing sped up by 25 

  • đź§  AI-powered cutouts & segmentation: Press and hold on objects to instantly generate a cutout sticker, saved in a “Clipped Images” folder and shareable across apps

  • 🌟 AI Highlights: “Key moments” are automatically highlighted as larger thumbnails, and segmentation enhances object focus

  • 🚀 Future AI roadmap: Upcoming features include automatic categorization, natural‑language search, AI upscaling, super‑resolution, and in‑appar image generation