The Nothing Phone (2) recently entered the global market, introducing notable features such as the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, an enhanced camera system, and the newly developed Nothing OS 2.0. Shortly after its release, the brand swiftly rolled out the first software update for the Nothing Phone (2), addressing any initial flaws and introducing additional features to further enhance the user experience.

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The latest software update for the Nothing Phone (2) introduces the Glyph Composer app, allowing users to customize Glyph sequences and set them as ringtones. Additionally, the lightning elements on the rear side of the phone can now be customized with greater flexibility. Notably, the update brings a Glyph progress feature for Uber, enabling users to track the progress of their incoming Uber rides.

Furthermore, users can now add widgets and quick settings widgets to both the lock screen and home screen. The update also includes Nothing Machine style ringtones and notification sounds from the Phone(1) model, specifically adjusted for the Nothing Phone(2). Additionally, users can enjoy four new wallpapers and benefit from a one-handed mode, enhancing convenience and ease of use. You can check out the complete changelog below.

Nothing Phone (2) Nothing OS 2.0 update

New features


• Introducing the Glyph Composer app. Compose your custom Glyph sequences and set them as your ringtone.
• Introducing Glyph Progress for Über. Display the progress of an incoming Über ride on the Glyph Interface. This feature is an experimental feature and you may experience some inconsistencies.
• Widgets can now be added to lockscreen / AOD.
• Added Quick Settings widgets. Add your most used Quick Settings tiles directly to your homescreen or lockscreen.
• Added new Nothing Machines style ringtones and notification sounds from Phone (1), which have been adjusted to match Phone (2)’s design.
• Added 4 new wallpapers.
• Added one-handed mode.


Improvements


• Enhanced low-light camera performance.
• Improved HDR camera effect.
• Improved clarity of motion capture.
• Enhanced network performance for certain carriers.
• Reduced power consumption during data transfer.
• Improved Glyph Interface display logic when device is unlocked.


Bug fixes


• Resolved foggy image issue when using front camera in backlight conditions.
• Fixed some Glyph related issues.
• Fixed some app lock related issues.
• Fixed a rare issue causing Quick Settings to load slower than usual.
• Resolved issue of system killing background apps under high memory load.
• More general bug fixes.

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