Nothing phone 1 android 13

  1. Nothing Phone 1: Download and Install Android 13/Nothing OS 1.5
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  3. Nothing starts opening up its Android 13 beta for the Phone 1


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Nothing Phone 1: Download and Install Android 13/Nothing OS 1.5

In this guide, we will show you the steps to download and install Nothing OS 1.5 based on Android 13 on your Nothing Phone 1. This new player in the market managed to create an unprecedented level of hype before its launch. And it’s safe to say that it did manage to meet most of the user’s expectations. At the time of writing, it has added yet another star to its illustrious beginning- it has jumped into the latest OS bandwagon. As a result of which, you are about to welcome a plethora of goodies and a slew of intriguing features onto your device. However, at the time of writing, the update is still in its beta stage and only the users whose application was accepted for beta testers would be receiving the OTA. But we managed to grab hold of the update link using which you could directly update your device to the latest build right away. So without further ado, let’s get started. • • • • • • • What’s new in Nothing OS 1.5 based on Android 13 The thirteenth iteration of the OS has bought in a truckload of intriguing functionalities to your device. From the expansion of Material You theming designs to per-app language switcher, from the incorporation of the QR Code scanner in Quick Settings toggle to the ability to edit and preview clipboard items on the go, there’s a slew of features lined up waiting to make a permanent abode onto your device. On that note, here’s the complete update changelog: Up to 50% increase in app loading speed. More Material You. More colour schemes a...

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The camera app interface has been refined, too, and Nothing has added a new QR code scanner, a Personal Safety app and more Glyph ringtones and notification sounds. You can now create lock screen shortcuts for camera, torch, device controls and wallet, and you’ll also be able to close active background apps directly from the notification center to save battery. See more Visually, Nothing OS 1.5 brings a new look for Media Control (album artwork is displayed with a wider set of music controls), and you’ll be able to adjust volume sliders without unlocking the phone’s screen. A live caption feature has been added, too, and Nothing says you’ll experience smoother animations when transitioning the display between on and off. You can check out the full list of updates on Once we’ve spent more time playing around with Nothing OS 1.5 for ourselves, we’ll be able to give a proper verdict on its significance – but this is undoubtedly a step in the right direction for a brand with an exciting future. If you don't own a Nothing Phone then you have a reason to be excited too as a TechRadar Newsletter Sign up to receive daily breaking news, reviews, opinion, analysis, deals and more from the world of tech. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Axel is a London-based staff writer at TechRadar, reporting on everything from the newest movies to latest Appl...

Nothing starts opening up its Android 13 beta for the Phone 1

In an Android Authority, Nothing CEO Carl Pei shed some light on why its Android 13 update has taken so long to release. Apparently, the Phone 1 originally launched with software developed by an outsourced team from another Android phone manufacturer of around 400 engineers. But in the months since, Nothing has staffed up its internal team to around 100 engineers, who’ve updated Nothing OS to use the company’s in-house code for its version 1.5 release. “We secretly swapped in our in-house code for the old codebase from the outsourced OEM. That’s allowed us to make the system smoother and more stable,” Pei tells Android Authority. One of the improvements Nothing is claiming for this release is up to 50 percent faster app loading speeds, seemingly one of the major benefits of the new in-house code. Most Popular • It’s not just you: Steam suddenly looks nice • Reddit CEO tells employees that subreddit blackout ‘will pass’ • Google is getting a lot worse because of the Reddit blackouts • Anker’s new Solix home solar battery system is a modular version of Tesla’s Powerwall • Automakers can’t quit manual transmissions so they’re cramming fake stuff into EVs