Nothing Phone (2) phone ushered in Nothing OS 2.0.2 system update. This update further optimizes the camera performance on the basis of last month’s Nothing OS 2.0.1 update and also brings new features such as automatically closing apps when the device overheats. In addition, this update is still based on Android 13, and the model is expected to get the Android 14 system upgrade later this month.
The update is below:
Front Camera
- Enhanced photo clarity
- Improved image quality in low light
- Faster HDR processing
Rear camera
- Sharper photos in 50-megapixel mode
- Optimized stability and contrast when recording video with the rear camera
- The improved photo quality in low light
- Improved contrast and bokeh when shooting in Portrait mode
- Optimized face clarity when shooting in Portrait mode
- Faster HDR processing
New features
- Ability to close the App when the device temperature reaches its limit
- Improved visualization of battery drain when the device is turned off
- Added a different icon for the volume control of each Nothing audio product
- Updated to Google’s July security patch
Feature improvements
- Redesigned the intensity of haptic feedback when typing
- Improved touchscreen responsiveness under certain conditions
- Improved reliability on multiple carrier networks around the world
- Enhanced performance of certain games in HDR
- Improved system stability
Issue Fixes
- Fixed issues related to Dirac Audio
- Fixed an issue affecting Google Wallet functionality in dual-open apps
- Fixed an issue that caused Wake on Double Tap to be unresponsive sometimes
- Fixed an issue that caused the Bluetooth switch in Quick Settings to be unresponsive sometimes
- Other general bug fixes
The Nothing Phone (2) was launched on July 11 this year, and it was previously reported on the content of the phone, including detailed parameters, experience and so on.
The Nothing Phone (2) is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip, backed by 12GB of RAM and packs a 4,700mAh battery, this model comes pre-installed with Android 13 and will receive three years of Android updates and four years of security updates.