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Nothing has hit the ground running with the Phone (1). The firm’s first smartphone ships with a close-to-AOSP build, but it has taken longer than expected to release Nothing OS 1.5 atop Android 13. Just what’s new and does this improve the experience? We’ve gone hands-on to find out.<\/p>\n

With the news that future Nothing smartphones could come to the United States, you might want to know just what Nothing OS 1.5 offers over the Android 13 build found on Google Pixel phones. There really aren’t too many Android devices offering clean, lightweight versions of the software without some major drawbacks.<\/p>\n

The London-based start-up is not taking on the biggest and best at this stage, but Nothing OS 1.5 is certainly more desirable to many than heavy third-party skins from the likes of Oppo and Xiaomi. Here’s everything you need to know:<\/p>\n

Video \u2013 Nothing OS 1.5 full walkthrough<\/h2>\n
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