Nothing has released its latest skinned Android 13 OS for the Phone 1, handing down updated monochrome aesthetics and other software features from the newer Nothing Phone 2.
- This is the best summary I could come up with: 
 - Nothing officially announced the Nothing OS 2.0 release on Discord, letting owners of the Phone 1 know that “exciting new features, enhanced customization, and improved functionality” are coming to the early adopters. - As covered last week, this Nothing OS 2.0 update is based on Android 13, which is what currently ships on Nothing’s latest device. - Nothing also has a beta OS release that runs atop Android 14, which works on Phone 1. - Nothing OS 2.0 for Phone 1 includes the “monochromatic visual identity” the company has heavily leaned into for its latest device. - It includes new Quick Settings widgets that let you flip switches, like shutting off the rear Glyph lights when you’re in a theater. - There’s also the new “essential” Glyph notifications where designated important alerts will keep persistent lights lit up on the rear. 
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- I wish nothing phone supported USB c video out. It’s sad that it seems like only Samsung does. - And Motorola - And Sony  
- Sony is definitely on my consideration list in the future 
 
 
- also works on my oneplus 7 prp, too bad they stopped making good phones, still don’t know what I’ll switch to when this one eventually dies. 
 
- Looks like some neat features have been added; wife’s using a Nothing Phone 1, will ask her to check for updates! 
- Looks great! pity the OS is not de-googled - Say what you want about privacy but having Google apps is more convenient for the average user. Meanwhile, users who want to degoogle can do so since it’s Android. - I have not looked into the OS used in depth. de-googlifyig the supplied OS is no meanial task. I understand of course they want to cater for a broad public. The phone looks great and no reproach to it or it’s OS. would have been on my wishlist if a de-googled rom would be available. 
 
- That’s a plus for many of us. 
- Moar downvotes! it’s obviously a horrible thing to not want google on a phone! moar downvotes I tell you! 
 
- if im using a fairphone, what would be the advantage of using a nothing phone instead? - Nothing 
- Only advantage I can think of is the faster soc and more ram on the more expensive models. - Fairphone 5 uses the Qualcomm QCM6490 (equivalent spec to a snapdragon 778g, which is in the nothing phone 1) and has 8gb of ram. Nothing Phone 2 has snapdragon 8+ gen 1 and 12gb of ram on the $699 model, 8gb of ram on the base model that costs $599. Fairphone 5 also has a micro SD card slot coupled with the 256gb of storage, while the nothing phone 2 doesn’t have any microsd card slot and starts with 128gb of storage on the base model. - The fairphone 5 is more expensive, but you’re paying for the ability to actually repair it and 8 years of support. - I already have a nothing phone 2 and I’m outside the return period, but if I didn’t and had the choice between the two today, ngl I’d pay the extra for the more sustainable fairphone 5. Yes it costs more, but it’d pay off in the long-run with repairability and long-term support. - i see, thank you for the detailed info 
 
 



