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CMF Phone 1 Android 15 Beta: New Features and What to Expect

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CMF Phone 1
CMF Phone 1

The CMF Phone 1 is now joining the Nothing OS 3.0 Open Beta program, bringing the much-awaited Android 15 features to the device.

After previously releasing the beta for Nothing Phone 2a and Phone 2, Nothing is now rolling out the update to its budget-friendly CMF Phone 1.

The Nothing OS 3.0 beta introduces several exciting upgrades, including a new lock screen customization page, an AI-powered Smart Drawer for app organization, and enhanced camera features.

Users can also enjoy features like Shared Widgets (for linking with friends), faster camera launch speeds, and an improved zoom slider.

While the beta version shows great promise, users should be cautious as there’s no option to roll back to a previous version. It’s recommended to install the beta only if you’re comfortable with potential bugs.

To install, ensure your device is running Nothing OS 2.6, download the APK from the official website, and update via Settings > System.

This update continues Nothing’s momentum in making Android 15 features accessible to its users, with more enhancements expected in future stable releases.

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Sazid Kabir

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