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Nothing Unveils OS 2.0 for Blockchain Phone, Launches Next Week

Published 24/08/2023, 22:30
Nothing Unveils OS 2.0 for Blockchain Phone, Launches Next Week
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  • Nothing has announced the upcoming release of its new operating system, Nothing OS 2.0, for its blockchain mobile phone, Nothing Phone (1).
  • Users might have to wait until the second quarter of 2024 for the transition to Android 14, as Nothing OS 2.0 is built on Android 13.
  • The release of OS 2.0 showcases Nothing’s dedication to improving the user experience on its devices.

The startup company, Nothing Phone, backed by Polygon (MATIC), is set to release its new operating system, Nothing OS 2.0. This update is for its blockchain mobile phone, Nothing Phone (1). The announcement has generated significant buzz in the tech community, as it promises to bring the latest Android 13-based features to the users of the Nothing Phone (1).

A tweet by Wu Blockchain highlighted the launch of the Nothing Phone (1) and the upcoming release of the Nothing OS 2.0. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in the integration of blockchain technology with mainstream mobile devices.

Nothing stated in their official X (Twitter) account, “The wait is almost over. We’ve been cooking up Nothing OS 2.0 for Phone (1), and as promised it’ll be out next week.” The company also revealed that the internal beta testing for the new OS has already commenced. They urged their followers and users to be patient as they work diligently to perfect the operating system for public release.

Besides the enhanced performance, Nothing OS 2.0 brings a slew of features to the table. Additionally, users will appreciate the option to lock apps individually and the support for cloning apps, enhancing both security and functionality.

However, there’s a slight wait for those looking forward to Android 14. Given that Nothing OS 2.0 is built on Android 13, the transition to the next Android version might only happen in the second quarter of 2024.

Following the recent announcement, MATIC, Polygon’s native token, has soared as a standout performer in the past 24 hours. MATIC showcases a bullish trend with a 0.03% price surge, trading at $0.5582. Moreover, the bulls have driven the price to touch lows of $0.5457 and peaks of $0.5683.

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