Nothing has launched the Nothing OS 3.1 replace for the Nothing Cellphone (3a) and Nothing Cellphone (3a) Professional globally, and the largest spotlight of the replace is that it makes the Important Key on each telephones work inside their native Digicam apps.
The replace additionally comes with some digicam enhancements, optimizations for Important Area, and improved animations for AOD. You possibly can examine the Nothing OS 3.1’s changelog beneath for extra particulars:
Important Key now works in digicam: seize real-world content material immediately with a brief press so as to add notes or lengthy press for voice enter.
Digicam Enhancements
- Extra intuitive digicam zoom interplay.
- Corrected the reddish pores and skin tone problem in front-facing digicam selfies.
- Enhanced white stability in rear digicam indoor scenes.
- Higher readability and tone when capturing portraits in backlight situations.
- Improved focusing accuracy at 2x focal size. (just for Cellphone (3a) Professional)
- Sooner general digicam efficiency and responsiveness.
Different Enhancements
- Optimised Important Area expertise and efficiency.
- Improved AOD (At all times-On Show) transition animations.
- Numerous bug fixes and stability enhancements.
Nothing mentioned that Important Area is obtainable to all Cellphone (3a) and Cellphone (3a) Professional customers, and it’ll proceed to evolve. The model additionally mentioned that its improvement roadmap contains Good Collections, Targeted Search, and Flip to Document, so anticipate these to reach in your Cellphone (3a) collection with future updates.
Talking of, if you have not acquired Nothing OS 3.1 in your Cellphone (3a) or Cellphone (3a) Professional but, you may examine for it manually by heading to the telephone’s Settings > System > System Updates menu.
Nothing Cellphone (3a)
Nothing Cellphone (3a) Professional
Nothing additionally recommends that new consumers of the Cellphone (3a) collection hook up with the web “instantly after unboxing your system and performing the OTA replace to the most recent software program model.”