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It’s something at least: Nothing offers a half-hearted fix to its latest bloatware problem

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Last updated: 2025/11/04 at 3:38 AM
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Prakhar Khanna / Android Authority

TL;DR

  • Following recent controversy over pre-installed apps on non-flagship devices, Nothing has shifted its stance slightly.
  • It recently announced that users will be able to uninstall pre-installed Meta apps, such as Facebook and Instagram, from their devices.
  • This change will be introduced with the upcoming Nothing OS 4.0 beta update, scheduled for release by the end of the month.

If there’s one peculiar characteristic of the Carl Pei-led tech brand Nothing, it’s the propensity for unusual choices and hot takes. The brand has consistently also maintained a strong stance on privacy. That is why its recent decision to include certain third-party apps on some of its phones from the factory sparked strong opposition from users. Now, it seems the brand is taking a half-step back and will allow users to delete some of these apps — but will continue to install them on some non-flagship phones.

Nothing just shared an update on the recent controversial change in the Android 16-based OS 4.0 for the Phone (3a) series. As per the new statement, while the updated interface will continue to come with pre-installed apps, users will have more control over them. In simpler terms, users will be able to uninstall certain pre-installed apps, which is a step forward from just being able to disable them.

With the update, users will be able to remove any apps or background services from Meta completely. The option isn’t immediately available, but Nothing confirms it is working on an update that will allow users to delete the apps from their phones and aims to deliver it by the end of the month.

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With its last update a couple of weeks ago, Nothing said it will continue to pre-install “partner apps,” including Facebook and Instagram, on its mid-range and entry-level devices in all regions except Japan. Meanwhile, devices in the UK, EU, and Japan will come with TikTok pre-installed by default. Nothing defended the decision, stating that the majority of users use these apps, and that pre-installing them on devices allows the apps to launch more quickly during a cold start (when the app is opened again after being terminated entirely).

Notably, all Android OEMs that pre-install Facebook and Instagram on their devices allow users to uninstall them. However, Nothing might be the first one to let users also install Meta System apps responsible for tuning the apps — and possibly also tracking users’ habits even with any of the social media apps installed. While it’s a positive step, we would have liked if Nothing let go of the idea of intalling these apps entirely.

While confirming the change for Meta’s apps — Facebook and Instagram, it doesn’t mention changes regarding TikTok. Neither does it mention anything about uninstalling the service that powers the newly introduced lock screen ads. However, in its previous statement, Nothing labelled them a “standard across the industry” and said these lock screen options are disabled by default and will only work once enabled by users.

Of course, if you use one of the flagship Nothing phones, you do not have to worry. Nothing reserves this treatment for mid-range devices, such as the Nothing Phone (3a) series, or the entry-level devices under its sub-brand CMF, owing to the “razor-thin margins,” that it blames for this decision.

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