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Nothing Confirms Bengaluru for India’s First Flagship Store, Its Second Globally

Nothing to Soon Open its First Global Flagship Store in India | Beebom Gadgets

Nothing has officially confirmed plans to open its first flagship store in India, choosing Bengaluru, Karnataka, as the location. The announcement follows earlier teasers from the company hinting at an upcoming retail expansion in the country. While the exact opening date has not yet been disclosed, the confirmation signals a significant step in strengthening Nothing’s presence in one of its key markets.

According to the company, the upcoming flagship store will serve as a dedicated experiential space where customers can interact with Nothing’s product lineup. Visitors will be able to explore smartphones, true wireless stereo (TWS) earbuds, and other devices up close, with a focus on the brand’s distinctive design philosophy. The hands-on environment is intended to help customers better understand the products before making a purchase decision.

The announcement was shared via an Instagram post by the Carl Pei-led company, highlighting that the Bengaluru store will allow users to engage more deeply with the brand’s ecosystem. Nothing emphasized that the store will showcase its design-driven approach, giving customers the chance to evaluate aspects such as build quality, comfort, and overall usability. Notably, this will be Nothing’s second flagship store globally, following its only existing brand-owned outlet located on Peter Street in Soho, London.

India has become an increasingly important market for Nothing, reflected in its frequent product launches and exclusive events held in the country. The company’s growing focus is further underscored by developments around its sub-brand, CMF, which became a legally incorporated independent entity in India in December 2025. The upcoming Bengaluru flagship store appears to be another strategic move to deepen Nothing’s footprint in the region.

Nothing Phone 3a Lite Users Can Now Remove Meta Apps Following Backlash Over Preinstalled Software

Nothing Phone 3a Lite users will soon gain full control over pre-installed Meta apps, following criticism of the budget handset for shipping with software such as Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. Until now, users could only disable these apps, which many argued contradicted Nothing’s promise of a clean, minimalist software experience. The upcoming Nothing OS 4.0 beta will allow users to completely uninstall Meta services, giving them greater freedom to manage their devices.

Nothing co-founder Akis Evangelidis addressed the issue in a community post, confirming that the ability to remove Meta apps will roll out later this month. He emphasized that while flagship models will continue to ship bloatware-free, mid-range and budget devices like the Phone 3a Lite may include select third-party apps by default. The new update aims to balance user choice with the company’s need to support partnerships with app providers.

The backlash emerged after users discovered that the Phone 3a Lite not only included Meta apps but also three background components—Meta App Installer, Meta App Manager, and Meta Services—which were not removable initially. Many users expressed frustration that these apps were preloaded, arguing it undermined the device’s advertised lightweight and streamlined software philosophy.

By introducing full uninstall options in the Nothing OS 4.0 beta, the company is taking steps to restore trust among its community while maintaining compatibility with essential apps on its budget phones. This update reflects a broader industry trend of giving users more control over pre-installed software, particularly on devices that prioritize minimalism and performance.

Nothing Phone 3a Lite Set to Debut Today: Check Expected India Price, Key Specs, and Features

The Nothing Phone 3a Lite is all set to make its debut today, expanding the company’s smartphone lineup as the most affordable model in the Phone 3 series. Positioned below the Nothing Phone 3a, this new variant aims to bring the brand’s signature design philosophy and performance to a wider audience. While Nothing has kept most of its specifications under wraps, early teasers suggest a simplified design approach, featuring a single LED light on the rear panel instead of the trademark Glyph Interface that defines the rest of the lineup.

The upcoming launch has generated buzz among tech enthusiasts, as Nothing continues to refine its minimalist aesthetic while focusing on accessibility. The single LED light is expected to retain limited notification and charging indicator functionalities, offering a pared-down version of the interactive lighting system. It also hints at a more budget-friendly direction for the brand, which could help it compete in India’s highly competitive mid-range segment.

As for the specifications, leaks suggest that the Nothing Phone 3a Lite might share core hardware elements with the standard Phone 3a — possibly including a mid-tier Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset, a flat OLED display, and Android-based Nothing OS with signature clean UI visuals. The phone is also expected to sport a single rear camera setup and a lightweight aluminum frame, prioritizing balance between design and performance.

The Nothing Phone 3a Lite is scheduled to launch today, October 29, at 1 PM GMT (6:30 PM IST). It remains to be seen whether Nothing will host a full-fledged event or opt for a soft online reveal. Pricing details have not yet been officially disclosed, but given its positioning, the handset could debut below ₹30,000 in India. The device’s affordability and stripped-down design might mark Nothing’s strategic move to attract first-time buyers to its ecosystem.