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Nothing Phone 1 Reaches End of Software Lifecycle with Final Major Update

Nothing Phone 1, launched in India in July 2022, is receiving its final major software update, concluding its official support lifecycle with Android 15 and security patches.

Headlines DeskJuly 4, 20262 min read
Nothing Phone 1 Reaches End of Software Lifecycle with Final Major Update

Nothing Phone 1, the debut smartphone from Carl Pei's tech venture, is now receiving its conclusive major software update, marking the completion of its official support lifecycle. Launched in India in July 2022, the device quickly garnered attention for its unique design and software approach within the competitive Indian smartphone market. This final update signals the end of new operating system upgrades and long-term security support for early adopters of the popular handset.

The company confirmed on Thursday that the update delivers a comprehensive package, which reportedly includes Android 15, alongside general system enhancements and crucial bug fixes. Users can also expect the latest security patches, bolstering the device's protection against emerging threats. This final software release aims to ensure optimal performance and security for the Phone 1 as it transitions out of active development support.

Throughout its tenure, the Nothing Phone 1 has been a recipient of consistent software attention. Since its launch, it has received three significant Android operating system upgrades, beginning with Android 12-based Nothing OS 1, which it shipped with. Furthermore, the device has benefited from four years of regular security updates, fulfilling the company’s commitment to its initial user base.

The conclusion of the Phone 1's software journey underlines the typical lifecycle of Android flagships, where consistent updates are provided for a defined period. For Indian consumers, who often prioritise long-term device usability, this milestone will be a key consideration for future purchases from the brand. While new OS features will no longer be introduced, the device is expected to continue functioning reliably with its current software build.