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Nothing Phone (3) update delivers camera improvements ahead of Android 16

Nothing is working on its Android 16 update but, ahead of that, a new Nothing Phone (3) update is rolling out with improvements to the camera and the phone’s signature “Glyph Matrix.”

Detailed in a changelog, Nothing OS 3.5-250911-2112 for Phone (3) is based on Android 15 and started rolling out late last week, meaning it should be broadly available to owners at this point.

The update brings a number of fixes, but is primarily focused on the camera. Nothing notes the manual exposure slider has improved, the camera should be clearer in third-party apps, and videos should look “less hazy and more vibrant.”

The Glyph Matrix is also improving Toys while in multi-user mode, while battery life should be better in “certain scenarios.”

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Camera Enhancements

  • Manually adjusting the exposure slider is now smoother and more precise.
  • Fixed an issue that caused unwanted tint in certain scenes, delivering more natural and balanced colours.
  • Updated AI SuperRes Zoom algorithm to improve sharpness of texts.
  • Improved Action Mode to reduce noise grains.
  • Improved camera clarity for third-party apps.
  • Improved Video Shooting: Videos now have better contrast and look less hazy and more vibrant.

General Improvements and Bug Fixes

  • Optimised Glyph Matrix display of Always-on Glyph Toys in multi-user mode.
  • Fixed the duplicated contact avatar issue when adding a new rule in Essential Notification.
  • Resolve haptics bugs when previewing Generative mode for notifications.
  • Improved title alignment in About phone for Arabic.
  • Upgraded the Bluetooth device recording UI. Find it via: Settings > Sound & Vibration > Bluetooth device recording.
  • Optimised battery consumption under certain scenarios.
  • Reduced heating in certain scenarios for a better experience.
  • Improve Wi-Fi connectivity and network stability.
  • Enhanced system stability and optimised performance.

Meanwhile, Nothing OS 4.0, based on Android 16, should be launching in beta very soon.

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