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Nothing removing lockscreen ‘ads’ from most of its phones, but it might come back eventually

Nothing is taking the abundance of feedback it received on Lock Glimpse (lockscreen ads) and has decided to walk back the feature by removing it. At least, for most of its devices.

Tagging on to the post that initially announced the Lock Glimpse rollout, Nothing has updated users with new information regarding the feature. Those lockscreen ads will officially be removed from some devices, and Lock Glimpse will be making an exit for the Nothing Phone (a) series.

The company has left the conversation open, though, noting that it may Lock Glimpse back in the future once “it’s meaningfully improved to feel less intrusive and more considered.” What constitutes those checkpoints is anyone’s guess, but it’s a step in the right direction for those who want to use Nothing’s (a) series without ads on arrival.

The Nothing Phone (3a) Lite and CMF devices are the outliers. The post says those devices will have Lock Glimpse installed, but it will be off by default. Eventually, Nothing plans to add the ability to uninstall the function altogether. Removing the app by force tends to have unwanted consequences, so this is a good step.

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This is all part of the latest software update that Nothing is rolling out to devices. The update also allows users to disable and remove the Meta App Installer and App Manager from the Phone (3a) Lite, falling into the theme of removing unwanted content from its OS. For further details, check out the company’s official post.

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