With camera enhancements, Nothing Phone 1 receives Nothing OS 1.1.3 update.

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 Nothing released Nothing OS 1.1.2 for the Nothing Phone (1) at the beginning of this month, and today, roughly two weeks later, we receive yet another upgrade.


Nothing OS 1.1.3 is already being sent to Nothing Phone (1) devices all around the world, and it includes numerous bug fixes and camera enhancements.




When using the front camera, you can anticipate improved photo clarity, quicker Night Mode and HDR photo processing times, richer colour saturation when using the ultrawide, less noise and more sharpness when zooming, and images will automatically be adjusted to "optimal colour and brightness" when using Glyph lighting. A further reminder to clean the camera lenses is included.

The Google Adaptive Battery may now be enabled to "intelligently optimise battery life," and the fingerprint verification UI for third-party apps has been updated.

Finally, a number of problems were resolved, including those that prevented the mobile hotspot from functioning properly, caused stuttering in apps like Twitter and the Play Store, and caused the lock screen to crash after touching on a notification.and then trying to unlock with a fingerprint. Minor UI details have been polished too.

As always with such things, the rollout might be staged and it could take a few days for it to reach all Nothing Phone (1) units out there. When it does arrive, you can expect a 64MB download. If you're interested in learning more about the Nothing Phone (1), our comprehensive, in-depth review is waiting for you to read it.

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