Nothing OS 3.0 Open Beta 1 is now available to CMF Phone 1 customers, the business said via its community forum on Tuesday. The beta update allows users to test out the new operating system (OS) and its features before it is released to the general public. Based on Android 15, Nothing OS 3.0 Open Beta 1 introduces shared widgets, additional customization choices, and camera improvements. It also has artificial intelligence (AI) elements, such as a smart app categorization system.
Features of Nothing OS 3.0 Open Beta 1
The British smartphone company claims that its initial beta version for the CMF Phone 1 includes an exclusive peek of Android 15. It includes capabilities comparable to the beta upgrades for other devices, such as the Nothing Phone 2a and Phone 2, which were released in prior weeks.
The update includes shared widgets, which display widgets from friends and family on the user's device's home screen. They may connect and communicate with people using reactions. It provides more customisation choices for the home and lock screens, with the latter being customizable by long-pressing the screen. There are also improved clock faces and a larger widget area, letting users to put more widgets to their home screens than previously.
The Nothing OS 3.0 Open Beta 1 upgrade includes a Smart Drawer driven by AI. It is touted to automatically sort programs into various category folders based on their usage patterns. Users may now pin their frequently used applications to the top of the app drawer. The business claims to have also improved the camera experience. It includes decreased HDR processing time, enhanced low-light performance, a better zoom slider display, and speedier app launches via the camera widget.
Other improvements of the CMF Phone 1 upgrade include distinctive dot matrix-inspired charging and fingerprint animations, moveable pop-up views, partial screen sharing, a revised setup wizard, and auto-archiving capability to clear up storage space.
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