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Nothing OS 1.5.4 update brings new feature with heating problem for user

Nothing OS 1.5.4 update brings new feature with heating problem for user

The update is meant to make a device more efficient than before but when it starts causing problems, users better prefer being outdated. Something similar happened with a Reddit user who wrote sharing his experience “Anyone has this issue of the phone heating up? I’m only experiencing this after the recent update”. In the statement, the user is talking about the Nothing OS 1.5.4 update which was announced by the company at the beginning of this month. As soon as the user updated his Nothing Phone 1 he started facing a heating-up problem.

This update brings improvement to the face unlock setup and battery optimization. Bugs and other issues are also resolved.

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It’s not the first time that a smartphone has shown an increase in temperature after an OS upgrade. We tried to look for the reason behind it and one of the convincing reasons that we found on Quora is “this is because engineers are required to add new competitive features, that require more CPU and memory, which leads to devices running”. The reason can be different from the real one though it can be one among others too.

But let’s hope Nothing hears this problem and resolves this issue for its users like it always does.

Nothing 1 feature

This smartphone comes with a 6.55-inch wide OLED display that features a 120 Hz refresh rate. It runs Android 12 upgradable to Android 13. As far as its camera is concerned this smartphone boasts a dual camera setup on the rear side featuring a 50 MP wide and 50 MP Ultra-wide camera. The front side of the smartphone sprouts a 16 MP camera. The smartphone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G+ processor. It packs a 4500 mAh battery with support for 33 W wired charging.

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Sushant Singh

Sushant is a passionate Tech Writer and often creates content for readers with extensive research. He joined The Tech Outlook as an intern but now is handling the responsibility of a Junior Tech Journalist.

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