Nothing Phone 2 Receives Nothing OS 2.0.1: What’s Improved?

Nothing, the innovative tech company, has recently released an OTA update for their flagship device, the Nothing Phone 2. This eagerly anticipated update brings several long-awaited features and improvements to the Nothing OS 2.0, enhancing the user experience and addressing some initial shortcomings. In this article, we’ll delve into the details of the latest build and explore the exciting enhancements that have been introduced to the Nothing Phone 2.

The OTA update for the Nothing Phone 2 is labeled as version Nothing OS 2.0.1 and comes with a file size of approximately 230 MB. Notable changes include the addition of various features, camera improvements, system enhancements, and an updated security patch dated 1st June 2023. The device now runs on Android 13, making it a more up-to-date and secure experience for users.

Nothing OS 2.0.1: New Features Added

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Glyph Composer:

One of the highlight features of this update is the Glyph Composer. Located in the Glyph interface, this feature allows users to create their own custom ringtones. Upon updating, users will be prompted to install the “Glyph Composer” application from the Play Store. After installation, users can select presets or create personalized ringtones using the built-in recording functionality. Additionally, the Glyph Composer enables sharing of custom ringtones among Nothing Phone 2 users.

glyph composer app

Glyph Progress for Uber:

Nothing introduces Glyph Progress, a feature integrated into the Glyph Light interface. Currently supported for Uber rides, this feature provides real-time updates on your delivery partner’s location during your ride. Future updates are expected to include support for other delivery services like Zomato and Swiggy.

glyph progress

Lock Screen Widgets:

With this update, the much-requested Lock Screen Widgets have been added. Users can now access a set of eight widgets, including analog clock, digital clock, and quick settings tiles. These widgets provide convenient access to essential settings, such as Wi-Fi, Do Not Disturb mode, and more, directly from the lock screen.

lockscreen widgets

One-Handed Mode:

Nothing Phone 2’s larger screen prompted the addition of a one-handed mode. Users can now enable this feature through the settings, which reduces the screen size for easier one-handed usage.

Camera Improvements

The update brings several notable camera enhancements to the Nothing Phone 2:

2X Portrait Mode Support:

The update introduces 2X support for the Portrait Mode, addressing an initial limitation present in the earlier build.

Motion Photo for 50 MP Mode:

Users can now enable Motion Photo even when using the 50 MP mode, a feature previously unavailable.

HDR Effectiveness Improvements:

Nothing has worked on improving the effectiveness of HDR (High Dynamic Range) across various scenarios. Although some improvements have been made, further enhancements may still be required.

Video Recording Optimization:

Nothing claims to have optimized the stability and reduced lag while shooting videos. Users can now record videos in 4K at 60 FPS, but some users report that the dynamic range remains an area for improvement.

Battery and Charging Performance

The OTA update includes optimizations for battery and charging performance, especially under extreme conditions. Users are encouraged to observe battery performance over several charge cycles to assess the effectiveness of these optimizations fully.

Conclusion

The OTA update for Nothing Phone 2, version Nothing OS 2.0.1, introduces a plethora of exciting new features and improvements. From the Glyph Composer for custom ringtones to Lock Screen Widgets and camera enhancements, Nothing has made significant strides in enhancing the user experience. While the camera improvements and battery optimizations show promise, users may anticipate further updates to fine-tune these features. Nonetheless, the update underscores Nothing’s commitment to refining its product and delivering a seamless user experience.

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