The much-anticipated launch of the Phone (2) by Nothing is set for July 7. The upcoming phone is expected to introduce a range of exciting features, including the powerful Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 SoC, along with the innovative Glyph interface features. Moreover, Nothing is unveiling its brand-new operating system, Nothing OS 2.0, which is designed with a focus on productivity and minimalism. Interestingly, this new OS will also be available for the existing Nothing Phone (1) starting in August. In the meantime, Nothing has rolled out a software update for its current devices, packed with numerous bug fixes and improvements to enhance the user experience.

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With a file size of 114MB, the recent update labeled version 1.5.5 provides users with a range of enhancements and features to explore. Notable improvements include RAM expansion, ensuring smoother multitasking capabilities. Face unlock functionality has also been refined. Additionally, the update brings about a reduction in Bluetooth power consumption, optimizing battery usage. For a comprehensive list of all the features and fixes included in this update, users can refer to the changelog provided.

Nothing OS 1.5.5 update changelog

What’s new:

  • Improved the performance of Face Unlock by improving the recognition accuracy in dark environments
  • Implemented RAM Expansion, allowing for the number of apps to remain open in the background to increase by 10%
  • Reduced Bluetooth power consumption when device is on standby at night time

Bug fixes:

  • Fixed an issue causing adaptive brightness to be occasionally turned off automatically.
  • Fixed a rare issue preventing photos from being taken
  • Fixed various Face Unlock related issues
  • Other general bug fixes

If you haven’t received the update yet, don’t worry. It will be released in stages, so you can anticipate receiving it within the next few days.

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