Nothing: Nothing OS 1.5.3 starts rolling out for Phone (1)

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Nothing has released a new software update for the Phone (1), Nothing OS 1.5.3, just weeks after the rollout of Android 13-based Nothing OS 1.5. The updated version comes with various improvements, including bug fixes, visual enhancements, performance upgrades, new wallpapers, and several other features.
The new update, which rolls out starting today, includes a novel “memory management algorithm” that effectively minimises CPU and power consumption when reopening apps after they’ve been closed.
Additionally, the update includes new software within the operating system to support the upcoming Ear (2) release, new wallpapers, and the ability to add games to Game Mode manually. Further, the update promises to deliver smoother animations, as well as an “enhanced fingerprint transition” between the lock screen and Always On Display.
Among the several bug fixes, the update addresses some of the major issues, such as the abnormal appearance of Night Light mode, Glyph lights not displaying for incoming WhatsApp calls, freezes occurring during YouTube video playback, weather data not appearing in the Quick Look widget, and the charging prompt flashing on the AOD interface.
Android 13 update for Nothing Phone (1)
The Nothing OS 1.5, based on Android 13, offers improved theming options, lockscreen shortcuts, and new functionalities like advanced media controls and a QR code scanner. The update also brings a boost in app loading speed and standby power consumption reduction for the Phone (1), along with security and privacy improvements such as notifications for clipboard access and automatic deletion of browsing history. Additionally, the update includes a “self-repair” function and a new Personal Safety app.
How to update Nothing Phone (1)
The latest update of the Nothing OS, the 1.5.3 version, is now available to all users. If you own a Phone (1), you can check for the update by heading over to the Settings app on your device. Within the Settings app, navigate to the System section and select System Update. Finally, tap on the “Check for update” button, and your Phone (1) will start looking for the latest update. If an update is available, you will be prompted to download and install

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