Last time, Nothing Phone (1) got its first System update known as the July Patch (Nothing OS 1.1.0 patch), aside from its known mandatory security patch update, it also has fixes for the recent bugs encountered by the users and other new features like the Tesla integration. Now, Nothing OS 1.1.2 patch is rolling it out to bring some minor but good improvements to the smartphone.
Based on the System Update screenshot from gsmarena, there’s now an added toggle to show the fingerprint icon if it’s screen is off. Another new update is that the ‘Always on display’ will now be turned off by default during the night to save energy. There’s also said to be an improved charging performance and better compatibility with other 3rd party chargers but there’s no elaboration on how distinct this update is.
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Author’s Note
There was no mention of possible solutions regarding some of the major issues experienced last time like the green tint on the screen and the experienced dead pixels. If you’re one of the users that experience this issue, make sure to contact the store where you bought it and you can also contact directly Nothing here: https://twitter.com/nothingsupport
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joberta says:
Its too overpriced for what it offers. Heck my Samsung A52s 5G is waaay better than this in the long run.