Nothing has unveiled a new update for its Essential Space application, which is compatible with the Nothing Phone 3a series and the CMF Phone 2 Pro. This update is designed to enhance the functionality of existing features. In previous updates, the company incorporated support for capturing images directly through the device’s camera, and new speculation suggests that a subscription model for accessing specific features within Essential Space could be on the horizon. Some users have reported a potential monthly processing limit for the AI-driven feature.
Overview of the New Essential Space Update
The company announced in a post on X that the latest Essential Space update aims to provide a “faster, more stable, and intuitive” user experience. This update adds the ability for users to edit their to-do lists, alongside a new detailed reminder page that facilitates the modification of reminder times and content.
Essential Space Update:
We have just released a new update that makes Essential Space faster, more stable and intuitive. As part of it, you can now edit your to-do lists.
Essential Space improvements in detail:
✨ Added reminder detailed page: now you can easily edit the… pic.twitter.com/kLOuJzQM72— Nothing (@nothing) April 29, 2025
This new iteration of Essential Space is reported to enhance the AI’s response time, achieving quicker results with reduced latency. The update also addresses stability and performance issues, incorporating various bug fixes alongside other enhancements.
The UK-based tech company clarified that the Essential Space update does not necessitate an OTA (over-the-air) upgrade. Instead, once connected to a Wi-Fi network, the update will be applied automatically through the Google Play store.
Additionally, Nothing has recently added Camera Capture functionality to the Essential Key, allowing users to capture important information. These images are stored within the Essential Space, rather than the traditional gallery application.
Recent reports indicate that Nothing could potentially introduce features behind a paywall or offer select AI-based functionalities within Essential Space for a subscription fee. Some users have noticed a limitation on processing per month for the feature, first introduced with the Nothing Phone 3a Pro and Phone 3a earlier this year.