The Nothing Phone 1, now three years old, is receiving a fresh set of features with its latest software update. As anticipation builds for the impending launch of Phone 3, Nothing continues to support the original model, recently rolling out new enhancements alongside essential bug fixes. The most recent update, Nothing OS V3.2-250610-1104, introduces notable features like Privacy Space and Hotspot Manager for users.
The Privacy Space allows users to quickly access a secure zone by swiping right in the app drawer. Additionally, users can set up a privacy password that works with both the App Locker and the newly added Privacy Space. The Hotspot Manager simplifies managing connected devices, making it easier for users to oversee their connections.
The firmware update addresses other improvements, including issues with the Glyph Composer that previously misfired light strips during music playback. Users will now enjoy better control over their device’s settings, including the ability to toggle touch feedback and disable lock screen vibration for face unlock. Accessibility enhancements were also made across various apps, ensuring smoother functionality.
With the Phone 3 launch scheduled for early next month, excitement is palpable as it promises to elevate the brand’s offerings. The upcoming flagship will introduce a new Matrix Interface, abandoning the existing Glyph interface, and will be outfitted with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset. Additionally, users can expect five major updates to the Android operating system, signaling Nothing’s commitment to long-term support for its devices.
As Nothing shifts focus to its future flagship, the ongoing updates to Phone 1 reaffirm the company’s dedication to its existing user base while laying the groundwork for new innovations.