As the debut of the Nothing Phone 3 draws near, Nothing remains dedicated to its current users by upgrading the original Phone 1 with fresh updates. The latest firmware, Nothing OS V3.2-250610-1104, adds a variety of features and fixes to enhance the user experience.
The update introduces a Privacy Space feature, reachable by swiping right in the app drawer, which allows users to establish a secure area with a unique privacy password. This password can be utilized for both the App Locker and the Privacy Space, augmenting security for Phone 1 users.
Moreover, the Hotspot Manager feature has been added, allowing users to manage devices linked to their hotspot more effectively.
The update resolves issues with the Glyph Composer, which had previously activated incorrect light strips during music playback. Additional improvements include the option to toggle touch feedback in Settings and disable the face unlock vibration on the lock screen. Accessibility concerns in the Launcher, Gallery, and other applications have also been addressed.
General bug fixes and enhancements in stability are included in the update, along with the latest June Android security patch, ensuring that Phone 1 stays secure and dependable.
While Nothing continues to provide support for Phone 1, excitement builds for the forthcoming Phone 3 launch. The new flagship will showcase a Matrix Interface, replacing the Glyph interface, and will be driven by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset. It guarantees five significant Android OS upgrades, setting high expectations for the new device.
Nothing’s dedication to improving its existing devices while gearing up for new launches highlights its commitment to delivering a seamless user experience across its product lineup.