The Nothing Phone 1's OS has been updated to version 1.1.3 with camera improvements and new features: Every Detail

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 In India, the Nothing Phone 1 has begun to receive the most recent Nothing OS upgrade, version 1.1.3. Online, a corporate leader revealed the new OS version's progressive rollout. According to the changelog, the update includes new features, several camera enhancements, bug fixes, and speed improvements. The update weighs 64.33MB. In July of this year, the 50-megapixel dual rear camera configuration and glyph user interface of the Nothing Phone 1 were introduced in India. The device also has a 6.55-inch OLED screen.

The Nothing CEO, Carl Pei, recently announced on Twitter that OTA updates for the Nothing Phone 1 have begun to gradually roll out OS version 1.1.3. The latest update brings new features, several camera enhancements, bug fixes, and speed improvements, according to the changelog. The update weighs 64.33MB.


The business has added a setting that enables users to activate Google's Adaptive Battery to "intelligently" maximise battery life in Nothing OS version 1.1.3. For third-party apps, the fingerprint verification user interface has also been updated. According to the changelog, when employing Glyph lighting, photos are now automatically optimised for colour and brightness. The selfie camera's ability to capture clearer images has also enhanced.

The update speeds up the processing of HDR and Night Mode photos. Additional camera enhancements include deeper colour saturation when utilising the ultra-wide camera, as well as less noise and improved clarity when using the zoom. The update also includes a reminder to users to clean the camera lenses on their Nothing Phone 1.

The new Nothing OS version 1.1.3 fixes a fault that caused Twitter and the Google Play Store to stutter in addition to other common bugs. The update also fixes a problem that prevented mobile hotspot from working properly. A fault that caused the lock screen to crash when a user touched on a notification and then attempted to use the fingerprint scanner is also fixed by the latest update. In addition, the company "refined" a few minor user interface aspects.

Recall that in July of this year, the Nothing Phone 1 was introduced in India. The device has a 6.55-inch OLED screen with a refresh rate of 120Hz. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G+ SoC and up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM power it. The Nothing Phone 1 has a 50-megapixel dual back camera system for pictures and movies. It has a 16-megapixel selfie camera up front. The phone has a 4,500mAh battery and supports 33W wired charging.


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