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00:00:00 – 00:11:25
The video discusses various features and functionalities of Nothing OS on the Nothing phones. Some key points include hidden gestures, Easter eggs, customization options, app duplication, locking apps, AirPod support, widget options, app aesthetics, and exclusive lighting features. Nothing OS offers convenient features like a trash can for quick screenshot deletion, glass filter for wallpapers, and the ability to add widgets to the lock screen. The phones support modding and flashing, unique lighting features for notifications, customizable ringtones with synchronized lights, and a minimalistic design language, making them an attractive option for users interested in customization and innovation.
00:00:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker talks about an Easter egg in nothing OS that syncs songs or videos with the glyph interface, making it flash to the beat. To enable this feature, create a contact named “alakazia” with a random ringtone. Another hidden feature is the gesture to access notifications by swiping down on the nav bar. Additionally, you can open apps in a floating window by swiping them up, and there’s a three-finger swipe gesture for capturing screenshots in the Android 14 beta build of nothing OS. The speaker also highlights the convenient trash can feature for quick screenshot deletion. These features add functionality and convenience to using nothing OS.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the key points include:
– Nothing OS allows users to duplicate any downloaded app, not just clone apps.
– Users can lock apps behind a fingerprint or passcode.
– Additional support for AirPod users is available, showing the AirPods icon and battery info in the settings.
– Easy switch between SIM cards is facilitated by tapping on the internet tile in the quick settings.
– Android 14 build on Nothing OS offers the ability to apply the glass filter to wallpapers.
– Nothing phones allow the addition of widgets to the lock screen, a feature not commonly found in other devices.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the widget options available on the nothing OS. The widgets include clocks, photos, compass, quick settings, and weather widgets, all featuring a monochrome dotted look. The speaker praises the aesthetics and functionality of the widgets, especially the quick settings widget for toggling OS settings directly from the home screen. They also mention upcoming widgets like a pedometer widget, music player widget, and a screen time widget. Another highlight is the ability to customize folders with different styles and covers, making them look like regular apps on the home screen until enlarged. Additionally, nothing OS allows for enlarging icons on the home screen for easier access to frequently used apps. The segment also touches on nothing OS apps, including Google apps and exclusive ones like a weather app, voice recorder, and others.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the main points covered include the appeal of the apps on the device due to their minimalistic design language, the ease of unlocking the bootloader on nothing phones, and the exclusive lighting features on the back of the device. The video describes how nothing phones support modding and flashing, have unique lighting features for notifications and alerts, and offer custom ringtones with synchronized lights. These exclusive features set nothing phones apart from other devices, making them a unique and attractive choice for users interested in customization and innovation.