Nothing Phone 2 gets June security patch update with bug fixes

What you need to know

  • Nothing has been rolled out of its OS 2.5.6 for the flagship Phone 2,  adding notable new features with bug fixes.
  • The other fixed issues include lock screen widgets not showing up occasionally and back gestures that sometimes lacked haptic feedback
  • The update also includes the June security patch and refinements to ChatGPT.

Nothing has announced a new staggered firmware rollout to its flagship Phone 2 this week, which includes new features in addition to improvements and bug fixes.

The update, dubbed Nothing OS 2.5.6,  comes right after the OS 2.5.5 released in April, bringing ChatGPT integration to the Phone 2. It also added conversation functionality to the recent Ear and “Ear a” buds. The latest firmware, however, brings in nifty new features, like a new option in Settings that lets users hide or show the navigation bar.

(Image credit: Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central)

In a community post, Nothing explains features, like adding a custom option that lets users enable or disable the swipe action required to access the Quick Settings pane from the top of the lock screen. Additionally, Status bar icons can now be customized with new options that can be accessed via display settings on the Phone 2. Google’s latest June security patch is the other notable thing added with the new update.

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