Nothing has rolled out an update for the Nothing Phone (2a), called Nothing OS 2.5.4.a. This is a follow-up to the earlier 2.5.4 version, and it focuses on fixing bugs and optimizing performance.

Nothing Phone (2a)

The update brings better camera performance, including improved Portrait Mode and better color in photos. It also makes the phone work better with different charging adapters and improves how well it connects to Bluetooth devices.

Some of the bugs that have been fixed include problems with using “Hey Google,” the fingerprint unlock not working correctly, and static noise heard during calls. These fixes should make the phone more reliable. Here’s the complete changelog.

Nothing Phone (2a) NothingOS 2.5.4.a:

Camera
● Enhanced overall camera performance.
● Improved Portrait Mode.
● Enhanced camera saturation and tone.

General improvements
● Optimised compatibility with certain charging adaptors.
● Enhanced stability and compatibility of Bluetooth connections.

Bug fixes
● Resolved an issue where “Hey Google” could not be used in some situations.
● Fixed a bug which caused fingerprint unlock to fail.
● Removed occasional sound of static noise in the receiver.
● Optimised the overall stability of the system.

The Nothing Phone (2a) itself has some solid features. It’s powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro processor and can have up to 12GB RAM and 256GB of storage. It has a big 6.7-inch screen with FHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. For photos, it has two 50MP cameras on the back and a 32MP camera on the front. Plus, it comes with a 5000mAh battery that supports fast charging.

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