Nothing has recently released an update for the Nothing Phone (2a) known as Nothing OS 2.5.4.a. This update, following the previous 2.5.4 version, primarily focuses on bug fixes and performance enhancements.
Camera and Performance Improvements
The latest update brings enhancements to the camera performance, specifically targeting improvements in Portrait Mode and color quality in photos. Additionally, it ensures better compatibility with various charging adapters and enhances the connectivity experience with Bluetooth devices.
Bug Fixes and Stabilization
Several bugs have been addressed in this update, including issues related to the functionality of “Hey Google,” inaccuracies with fingerprint unlocking, and the presence of static noise during calls. These fixes are aimed at enhancing the reliability of the phone.
Changelog for Nothing Phone (2a) NothingOS 2.5.4.a
- Camera Enhancements: Enhanced overall camera performance, improved Portrait Mode, and enhanced camera saturation and tone.
- General Improvements: Optimized compatibility with specific charging adapters, and improved stability and compatibility of Bluetooth connections.
- Bug Fixes: Addressed problems with using “Hey Google,” fixed fingerprint unlock failures, eliminated occasional static noise during calls, and optimized overall system stability.
The Nothing Phone (2a) boasts impressive features, powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro processor with configurations of up to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. It sports a large 6.7-inch screen with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. In terms of photography, it is equipped with two 50MP rear cameras and a 32MP front camera. The device is backed by a 5000mAh battery that supports fast charging.