A beta version of the highly-anticipated Nothing Gallery App has been leaked online, generating excitement within the Nothing Phone community. The app was reportedly extracted and shared by an anonymous source with access to insider builds of Nothing OS. While this version is not officially released, it offers a preview of what the new gallery app might bring.
The leaked build is only compatible with devices running Nothing OS 2.6 or later. Users should keep in mind that this is an unofficial release, and any issues that arise from its use will not be supported by Nothing. Fans are urged to approach the beta version with caution and note that all development credit goes to the Nothing Dev Team.
How to Install the Nothing Gallery App
For those eager to try the leaked beta version, here’s how you can install it on a compatible device:
- Download the App: Get the APK file from sources like Google Drive or Telegram.
- Update the App: Tap on the downloaded file. As the app is a system application, it will prompt you to update the existing Gallery app.
- Open the App: Once installed, locate “Nothing Gallery” in your app drawer and explore its features.
Note: The app will request permission to access your photos the first time you open it. Grant the permission to view your photo library.
Features and First Impressions
The app offers a straightforward interface with three main options—Photos, Albums, and Search—accessible through a pill-shaped tab at the bottom of the screen. While functional, the beta version appears quite basic. The AI features teased during the Nothing OS 3.0 announcement are absent, suggesting that users will need to wait for future updates to experience the full capabilities of the app.
How to Uninstall the App
If you decide to remove the app or revert to the original version, the process is simple:
- Long-press the Nothing Gallery app icon and tap App Info.
- In the upper-right corner, tap the three-dot menu and select Uninstall Updates.
What’s Next for Nothing Gallery?
While the leaked beta provides a sneak peek, it’s clear that the app is still a work in progress. Fans are hopeful that upcoming updates will include the advanced AI features promised by Nothing OS 3.0. Until then, users can experiment with the beta version while anticipating an official release.
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