Nothing Phone (1) Now stable Android 13 update: All details
Nothing has definitively decided that Android 13-based Nothing OS 1.5.2 is stable and can be offered to users. The company has promised that the Android 13 update will be offered early this year, and it looks like Carl and Pei are well on their way to achieving that goal.
The update will be released to those who had acquired the beta version earlier this year. Once the company deems this build bug-free and free of issues, we expect a full public release to be released to all Nothing Phone (1) users.
Nothing Founder Pei has talked about is improving the phone’s software experience, which seems to be the main goal until we see another smartphone from the company this year. Having worked with OnePlus (and building its brand), Pei understands the importance of a smooth software experience, and with Nothing OS 1.5.2 we hope to see a wide range of improvements to the device.
The Nothing Phone (1) battery life is likely to improve, as Pei noted during internal testing. They have also managed to reduce power consumption, which means less heating in the panel. The changelog also mentions that the app’s launch speed has increased by up to 71 percent, and the new features of the Glyph interface.
The entire set of changes for the stable version is quite large, so if you’ve been using the Nothing OS beta, we recommend that you look for a system update that will update you to Nothing OS 1.5.2 today.
Nothing has started to hype its next smartphone, which is likely to be called the Phone (2). The company is bringing this device to the US, which was not the case with its first phone. Also, nothing has mentioned that the next phone will be aimed at the premium segment, which will probably put it against the OnePlus 11 and Xiaomi 13 series in the market.
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