Nothing is preparing to reveal Nothing OS 5.0 on August 25, giving owners of its newer smartphones an early look at the company’s next major Android-based software release.
The launch event is scheduled for 11:00 AM BST, or 3:30 PM IST, and is expected to focus on the update’s new features, rollout plans and beta availability. Nothing has not yet confirmed when the stable version will reach users, but the earlier announcement suggests the company may be moving faster than it did with Nothing OS 4.0 last year.
Nothing OS 4.0 was introduced on September 16, making this year’s reveal several weeks earlier. That does not automatically mean the final update will arrive immediately, but it raises the possibility of a shorter gap between announcement and public rollout. An open beta could also follow relatively quickly, based on the company’s previous software release pattern.
The more immediate question for existing users is device support. Nothing OS 5.0 is expected to reach the Nothing Phone (4b), Phone (4a), Phone (4a) Pro, Phone (3), Phone (3a), Phone (3a) Lite, Phone (3a) Pro, Phone (2a), Phone (2a) Plus and CMF Phone 2 Pro.
The exclusions are just as notable. Nothing Phone (1), Nothing Phone (2) and CMF Phone 1 are not expected to receive the upgrade because they have reached the end of the major Android OS update commitments made for those devices.
That cutoff illustrates how quickly Nothing’s smartphone range has expanded. What began with a small number of distinctive Android phones now spans multiple generations, lower-cost “a” models and CMF-branded devices. As the portfolio grows, software support becomes a more visible part of the buying decision, particularly as rivals increasingly compete on longer Android update guarantees.
Nothing OS itself has become an important part of the company’s identity. Its monochrome interface, dot-matrix visual language and relatively light treatment of Android have helped differentiate Nothing phones in a crowded market. With version 5.0, the challenge will be maintaining that recognisable design while adding features substantial enough to justify a full-version upgrade.
Details about the biggest Nothing OS 5.0 changes remain limited ahead of the event. The company is likely to use the August 25 presentation to clarify which features are genuinely new, which devices receive them first and how long beta testing will run before the stable release.
A public rollout sometime later in 2026 appears likely, but Nothing has not confirmed a date. For now, the more important takeaway is that newer Nothing and CMF devices remain on the upgrade path, while several earlier models are beginning to age out of major Android releases.


