Essential Space on Nothing smartphones just got a serious intelligence upgrade. The London-based brand has rolled out a massive update to its AI-powered hub, making it sharper, more intuitive, and actually useful in your day-to-day. And the best part is that there is no system update needed. Just connect to Wi-Fi and let the Play Store handle the rest. Here’s all you need to know about the latest Essential Space features on Nothing phones.
Essential Space gets new AI-powered features
The headline feature? Essential Space now syncs with your Google Calendar. That means any tasks you create inside the space show up automatically on your calendar. No more copy-pasting or mental juggling, your phone finally understands how you plan your day.
You also get editable memory now, a subtle but powerful tweak. AI-generated summaries are great… until they’re not. With this update, you can review and fine-tune them, correcting any awkward phrasing or factual slips. It’s like fusing your digital assistant’s brain with yours.
Then there’s the upgraded Essential Recorder. First, you can now edit recording summaries for accuracy which is crucial if you’re capturing meetings or brainstorming sessions.
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And when you’re ready to share? You’ve got options. You can export the recording in crisp image format, a clean PDF, or even Markdown, so it’s ready to drop into your doc, your app, or your next big pitch.
The update should already be live on your Nothing Phone (3). If not, hang tight, it’s rolling out as we speak.
Other Nothing phones will follow suit soon, so stay locked in to Unboxed by Croma for all the latest updates.
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