Earlier this month, Nothing rolled out the Nothing OS 1.1.2 for the Nothing Phone (1) which brought some UI changes and improved the charging performance of the device. Now, users have started receiving the Nothing OS 1.1.3 update which promises better camera performance and a cleaner software experience.

The update weighs just 64MB and brings improvements to the photo clarity of the front camera. Night Mode and HDR photo processing times have also improved. The ultra-wide camera now has richer color saturation, and the images will come out much sharper and with reduced noise when zooming. The phone will remind you to clean the camera lenses from time to time.

The Google Adaptive Battery may now be enabled to “intelligently optimize battery life,” and the fingerprint verification UI for third-party apps has been updated. Other than that, the device has received multiple bug fixes which you can check out in the changelog below.

New features
● Added option to turn on Google’s Adaptive Battery to intelligently optimize battery life.
● Redesigned fingerprint verification UI for 3rd party apps.

Camera improvements
● When using Glyph lighting, images are automatically adjusted to optimal color and brightness.
● Improved photo clarity when using the front camera.
● Faster Night Mode and HDR photo processing time.
● Richer color saturation when using the ultra-wide camera.
● Reduced noise and increased sharpness when using zoom.
● Added reminder to clean the camera lenses.

Bug fixes and performance optimizations
● Resolved an issue that caused stuttering in some apps like Twitter, Play Store, etc.
● Resolved an issue that prevented the mobile hotspot from working properly.
● Fixed issue that caused the lock screen to crash after tapping on a notification and then trying to use finger unlock.
● Polished minor UI details.
● General bug fixes.

As usual, the update is being rolled out in stages, so users can expect the OTA notification in the coming days.

 

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