Following around two months of public beta tests, the Android 14-based Nothing OS 2.5 update is (gradually) rolling out to all Nothing Phone (2) users in stable form.
As detailed in full on the Nothing Community webpage, a hugely feature-packed Android 14 update is rolling out to the popular 6.7-inch handset in stable form, although it may take a few days for all users around the world to actually be able to download and install the massive collection of UI tweaks, performance enhancements, and security patches on their respective devices.
The official name of the update is Nothing OS 2.5, and even though a lot of Google’s stock Android 14 revisions and add-ons are obviously included… in there somewhere, the UK-based tech outfit is primarily focusing on highlighting its very own proprietary improvements, extra customization options, new gestures, and new widgets.
Billed as Nothing’s « most significant update since the launch of OS 2.0 » (well, duh), Nothing OS 2.5 has been in public beta tests for around two months prior to its wide release, which makes us very optimistic about its stability now that it’s been deemed ready for primetime.
Because you can never be too safe, the official Android 14-based Nothing OS 2.5 update is taking place in a « staggered » manner, which should allow the company to detect any and all outstanding issues and « ensure a smooth and stable deployment » for all.