CMF Phone 1 Gets Exciting October Update with 90 FPS for BGMI and Camera Improvements

CMF Phone 1 users have an exciting update to look forward to. The latest Nothing OS 2.6 October update brings several new features and enhancements, making the CMF Phone 1 more powerful and user-friendly.

CMF Phone 1 October Update Changelog

One of the biggest highlights of this update is the addition of smooth 90 FPS gameplay support for Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI). This enhancement will delight gaming fans by offering a smoother and more responsive gaming experience on the CMF Phone 1. With this update, CMF Phone 1 users can now enjoy high-performance gameplay like never before.

The October update also addresses camera quality, specifically enhancing photo quality on the front camera by fixing a light leakage issue. This fix promises clearer and more vibrant selfies, improving the overall camera experience for users. Additionally, the update resolves various system bugs, including a lag issue when tapping on notifications and a bug where the Bluetooth icon remained in the status bar even after turning off Bluetooth.

The update doesn’t stop there. It improves the reliability of both face and fingerprint unlocking, making it easier and faster for users to access their phones securely. Overall system stability has also been enhanced, providing a smoother experience across the board.

With a download size of 877 MB, this update is packed with features and improvements that make the CMF Phone 1 even better. Users can install the update by heading to the settings and checking for system updates.

Nothing OS 2.6 October Update Changelog for CMF Phone 1:

General improvements & Bug Fixes

  • Updated to October Security Patch.
  • Enhanced photo quality on the front camera by resolving light leakage issue.
  • Resolved a lag issue when tapping on notifications.
  • Fixed issue where the Bluetooth icon remained in the status bar after turning off Bluetooth.
  • Improved reliability of face and fingerprint unlocking.
  • Enhanced overall system stability.

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