Nothing Phone 1 will receive Nothing OS 2 update shortly after the launch of Nothing Phone 2. Carl Pei, the CEO and co-founder of Nothing, confirmed this in a tweet. He said that the Nothing OS 2.0 update will be coming to Phone (1) users by the end of August.
The Nothing OS 2 update is a major update that brings a number of new features and improvements. These include a visual overhaul to the UI, more elements of the Nothing visual identity, and a focus on "intentional" smartphone consumption.
The Nothing Phone 1 was launched in 2022 with Android 12-based Nothing OS out-of-the-box. The company has promised to offer 3 years of Android updates and 4 years of security patches for the Phone 1. This means that the Phone 1 will be eligible for the Android 13 update, as well as two more major Android updates.
The Nothing Phone 2 is set to debut on July 11. The handset is confirmed to feature Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC and sport a 6.7-inch display. The phone will pack a 4,700mAh battery. The company has also teased to offer a redesigned Glyph interface on the smartphone's rear panel.
The Nothing OS 2 update will be available for both the Nothing Phone 1 and the Nothing Phone 2. The update will be rolled out in stages, so it may take some time for all users to receive it.
In addition to the Nothing OS 2 update, Nothing is also working on a number of other software features for the Phone 1. These include a new camera app, a new music player, and a new gaming mode.
The Nothing Phone 1 is a unique smartphone with a distinctive design and a number of interesting software features. The Nothing OS 2 update will further improve the Phone 1, making it an even more compelling device.
Here are some additional details about the Nothing OS 2 update:
The update will bring a new visual design language to the Nothing Phone 1. This includes a new icon set, new wallpapers, and a new font.
The update will also add new features to the Nothing Phone 1, such as a new notification system, a new gesture system, and a new privacy dashboard.
The update will be rolled out in stages, starting with a small group of users in July. The update will then be rolled out to more users in August.
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