Earlier this month, Nothing launched Nothing OS 1.1.2 for Nothing Phone (1), and about a couple of weeks later we get another update today.

Nothing OS 1.1.3 has already been rolled out to Nothing Phone (1) units around the world, bringing with it a number of bug fixes and many camera enhancements.

Nothing Phone (1) gets the Nothing OS 1.1.3 update with camera improvements

You can expect greater sharpness of photos when using the front camera, night mode and faster HDR photo processing times, richer color saturation when using ultrawide, less noise and more sharpness when zooming and when using glyph lighting images will automatically be adjusted to “optimal color and brightness.” There is also an additional reminder to clean the camera lenses.

New features include an option to enable Google’s Adaptive Battery to “intelligently optimize battery life” and a redesigned fingerprint verification user interface for third-party apps.

Finally, many bugs have been fixed, including one that caused stuttering in apps like Twitter, Play Store and others, one that prevented the mobile hotspot from working properly, and one that caused the lock screen to crash after tapping a notification and then trying to unlock with a fingerprint. Minor details of the user interface have also been polished.

As always with these things, the launch may be organized and it may take a few days for it to reach all available Nothing Phone (1) units. When it arrives, you can expect a 64MB download. If you are interested in learning more about the Nothing Phone (1), our full and in-depth review awaits you to read it.



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