Nothing Phone 2 worth checking out for its unique Nothing OS 2.0
The Glyph Composer app is now available on Playstore.
You can now sync the Glyph lights with your Uber rides.
Widgets can now be added on the lock screen or always on display.
Earlier this month, Nothing has finally launched its second generation smartphone, Nothing Phone 2. Today the smartphone is available in an open sale and in this article I will tell you about the crazy features of its new Nothing OS 2.0. The Nothing OS 2.0 has a lot to offer as it includes many feature upgrades along with. Let’s check out some of the major upgrades in Nothing OS 2.0.
The Glyph Composer app is now available on Playstore. This app will help you in customising the LED Glyph strips on the back. It enables you to create funky ringtones from the sounds provided by the music supergroup, Swedish House Mafia. The ringtones and LED Glyph will be synced with each other.
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Second cool feature is, you can sync the Glyph lights with your Uber rides. As the rides make progress, a strip on the real panel fills with LED light accordingly.
You can now customise and design your notification alert tone and ringtone as well in Nothing OS 2.0. Apart from that, Nothing also added four new wallpapers in the collection and one-handed mode which allows you to use your device single-handedly.
Widgets can now be added on the lock screen or always on display. The correspondence settings are also available on the “Lock Screen Setting Page” currently.
Nothing has also added one more feature which can be used for placing your favourite or most-used widgets on the home screen. The feature is known as Quick Options.
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Last but not the least, Nothing being Nothing, the company came up with something very aesthetic. It has added a monochrome theme which shows everything including app icons, widgets and more in black and white. But if you like your icons and widgets colourful, you can also switch it to ‘Default Android’.
To me the Nothing OS 2.0 seems pretty aesthetic and feature packed, you tell us would you buy the Nothing Phone 2 for its unique software treatment?
Mustafa Khan
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