Carl Pei claims that Nothing Phone 1 will receive the Android 13 beta update by the end of 2022.

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 On Wednesday, Nothing CEO Carl Pei disclosed that the business intends to release the beta version of the Nothing OS, which is based on Android 13, by the end of the year. The business intends to deploy the stable Android 13 version in the first half of 2023, according to a recent report. The company's entry into the smartphone market is with the Nothing Phone 1. This smartphone, which runs a Nothing OS based on Android 12, was introduced in July of this year.



Pei declared on Twitter that Nothing does not want to hurriedly release upgrades at the expense of user experience. He disclosed that the business plans to release the beta version of Nothing OS, which is based on Android 13, by the end of the year.of the year. Nothing Phone 1 users can expect a stable build in early 2023.

Nothing is "trying to develop some entertaining and intriguing software experiences," he added. However, the company's Android 13 update's future features were not made public.


Remember that the Nothing Phone 1 was introduced in July of this year and came pre-installed with Nothing OS, which is based on Android 12. The business has promised its customers that it will provide 4 years of security updates and 3 years of Android updates.

The Nothing Phone 1 has no bloatware and just comes preloaded with Google's suite of apps, as we discovered when we reviewed it. Numerous distinctive animations are included in No OS, and we thought the overall software experience was quite positive.


Additionally, Pei just disclosed that the Nothing Phone 1 will eventually receive OS version 1.1.3. Numerous camera enhancements are included in this version, including faster processing of HDR and Night Mode. The ultra-wide camera is said to produce greater colour saturation than previously. Additionally, when using zoom, image noise has been decreased and sharpness has increased. Additionally, this version offers bug fixes and performance improvements.

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