Get a (1) preview of the new Nothing Phone with the official NothingOS launcher, which can now be downloaded from Google Play.
Just as Nothing Than promised us several weeks ago, NothingOS launcher, the company’s first mobile version of Android, can now be downloaded for free on select Android devices.
The new launcher, available in beta for a limited number of models, can be downloaded from the Google Play Store. In it, it introduces some of the characteristic features that shape the operating system of Nothing, and its launch is scheduled for next summer.
The first screenshots of NothingOS, the Nothing (1) phone operating system.
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According to the brand, this first version of the launcher is used to get acquainted with the graphic elements and animations available in NothingOS. In this sense, we can see how the launcher’s menus and widgets incorporate the brand’s own typography and original NothingOS wallpaper based on dots.
In addition to customizable weather and clock widgets, the first beta of the launcher has the option to “expand” application icons and folders so that they take up more space on the home screen.
The launcher can be downloaded for free through the Google Play Store. However, for now, it is only compatible with the Samsung Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S22 series models, as well as the Google Pixel 5 and Pixel 6. Later, it will also be available on OnePlus devices.
The company is expected to launch launches and updates to introduce new features and add more compatible models. The company itself encourages users to share their opinion on the application through the Nothing’s Descart channel.
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