Updates continue to come for Nothing Phone (2), which Nothing introduced in the past months. The Chinese company finally released patch 2.0.2 earlier this month, which focuses on camera and interface improvements. However, it seems that with this update, things got worse, especially on the camera side. The company, which reacted quickly to the problems that broke out, recently released the 2.0.2a patch, which addresses the problems caused by the previous version.
Update 2.0.2a is out for Nothing Phone (2)
Update 2.0.2a is comprehensive and focuses on many issues that harm the user experience, especially the camera. It is among the patch notes of many improvements, such as increasing the clarity of faces, especially in indoor shots, and optimizing highlights in low-light environments.

If you are a Nothing Phone (2) user, you can check and install this update by going to Settings > System > System Update.
Camera Improvements (Priority)
- Increasing the clarity of faces indoors
- Optimizing highlight levels in low light environments
- Adding an UI element that shows when HDR is active
- Optimizing highlight exposure when shooting in HDR mode
- Reducing dull tones when shooting in HDR mode
- Resolving the halo effect issue when using HDR in Portrait Mode
New Features
- A feature that can close apps when the device reaches its temperature limit
- Improving empty battery display when device shuts down
- Adding different icons to volume control for each Nothing audio product
- Google’s update to the July security patch
Front camera
- Improved photo clarity
- Improved quality in low light environments
- Increasing HDR processing speed
Rear Camera
- Improved photo clarity in 50MP Mode
- Optimizing stability and contrast when recording video on the rear camera
- Improving photo quality in low-light environments
- Improved contrast and Bokeh effect when shooting in Portrait Mode
- Optimizing the clarity of faces when shooting in Portrait Mode
- Increasing HDR processing speed
Improvements
- Rearrangement of vibration feedback strength while typing
- Increasing the responsiveness of the touch panel under certain conditions
- Increasing network reliability for various global carriers
- Improving the performance of some games when played in HDR
- Improvement of system stability
with other solution
- Fixing problems with Dirac Audio
- Resolving an issue affecting Google Wallet functionality in copied apps
- Resolving an issue that sometimes caused the ‘double-tap to open’ feature to become unresponsive
- Resolving an issue where the Bluetooth Quick Settings shortcut was sometimes unresponsive
- Other general bug fixes
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