Nothing starts pushing Nothing OS 2.5 Beta 2 Update for Nothing Phone 2

A few weeks back, Nothing officially kicked off the Nothing OS 2.5 Open Beta Program. Now, the company has started pushing Nothing OS 2.5 Beta 2 Update for Nothing Phone 2 and it addresses numerous issues while also coming with Glyph Interface features.

If your Nothing Phone 2 has been running the Nothing OS 2.5 Open Beta, you can easily update to the Beta 2 update. This incremental patch will only require 99 MB and can be downloaded within no time.

Further, if you’re running the stable Android 13 update, your smartphone must be running on Nothing OS 2.0.3 version number.

Changelog for the new Nothing OS beta update

Nothing OS 2

Here is the list of changes that come with the Nothing OS 2.5 Beta 2 update for Nothing Phone 2 –

  • Added Glyph Progress integration for Google Calendar as you’ll be able to keep track of the upcoming events with a 5-minute countdown using the Glyph Interface
  • Glyph Timer will support time presets, allowing you to set your desired duration
  • The Glyph Timer can be opened directly through the lock screen without having to unlock
  • Added the option to open the Glyph Timer pop-up window by tapping rather than holding
  • A new animation when NFC is used has been added
  • Predictive Back is supported on all Nothing apps
  • The beta update has improved the reliability of the three-finger swipe gesture
  • Get more options for the double-press power button gesture
  • Updated numerous status bar icons
  • Minor UI improvement and general bug fixes

How to upgrade to Nothing OS 2.5 Beta 2 update for Nothing Phone 2?

If you’re looking to upgrade to Nothing OS 2.5 Beta 2 update for Nothing Phone 2, you will need to sideload this APK file on your smartphone.

In case your handset is already on the first open beta, you’ll be receiving the update over the air. You can check for the update by navigating to Settings -> System -> Software Updates.

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