The back of the Nothing Phone (1) with its glyph lights illuminated

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  • A new update appears to be rolling out for the Nothing phone (1).
  • The update brings several improvements to the front and rear cameras.
  • The update enables Adaptive Battery and a new fingerprint UI.

The Nothing phone hasn't been out long, but it is already getting consistent updates. The next update seems to be rolling out slowly and has some welcome camera improvements and bug fixes.

Nothing phone (1) firmware update 1.1.3 changelog

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The changelog for the latest version of the software was posted on the internet. New features and more are offered for the Nothing phone. The adaptive battery feature on the Pixel phones will detect app usage and adjust accordingly to prolong the battery life. A new fingerprint verificationUI is not being introduced.

Enhancements and new features are included in the camera. When using Glyph lighting, the phone will make the image brighter and more colorful. Night Mode should take less time to process, which should make it easier to hold your phone in low-light shots. Enhancements aim to improve photo quality when using a camera.

There are a number of bug fixes that Nothing phone owners should be aware of. The lock screen should no longer crash when users try to open a notification and use the fingerprints.

Three weeks after version 1.1.2 improved support for third-party chargers, version 1.1.3 comes in at 65 MB. The update doesn't seem to be widely available just yet, but it will be on more devices in the coming days.

Availability for the Nothing phone is limited for a lot of people in the US. If you're in the market for a good affordable phone, there are still plenty of options.