Compare Nothing phone (1) photos before and after the latest Nothing OS 1.1.4 firmware update.

As mobile makers are gearing up for Android 13, there’s a tangible and tangible move, as opposed to nothing that remains silent. Still, phone (1) has received four minor updates up to Nothing OS 1.1.4, all of which focus primarily on camera performance — so Nothing took the opportunity to post a blog post to illustrate. how the camera of the phone (1) is better Comparing the first firmware to the current firmware

According to the information from Nothing, things have changed. (only counting camera and photography part) of phone (1) from Nothing OS 1.1.1 to Nothing OS 1.1.4 are as follows:

  • The front camera can reproduce skin tones more naturally.
  • Spend less time capturing images in night mode.
  • Enhance HDR shooting performance with multi-frame technique
  • Optimized the color of faces when shooting in bright light conditions.
  • Take sharper night shots with HDR mode in low light conditions.
  • Adjust the colors from both rear cameras to be similar.
  • New motion detection algorithm Reduce the chance of blurring when shooting stationary subjects.
  • Ultra-wide cameras now support HDR as well.
  • Improve the colors of night mode photos to be closer to what they see in real life.
  • The front camera can shoot in port mode more naturally.

Nothing claims that the comparison preview below was taken without any adjustments.


The first image is a portrait. Show contrast performance (100% crop)


The next photo was taken of the building. Shows the light retention efficiency of HDR mode in low light conditions (100% crop).

Additionally, Nothing has released some sample images from the phone (1)’s camera captured on Nothing OS 1.1.4 firmware.download)

For Android 13 phone (1), the exact update release date is not yet known.within the first half of next year‘ by phone (1) Guaranteed to update 3 versions of the operating system, can be updated to Android 15.

Source: Nothing

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