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Nothing OS 3.2 September Update Rolls Out for Phone (2) with Camera Presets
Nothing has started rolling out the Nothing OS 3.2 September update for the Nothing Phone (2). The new update comes with a download size of 161 MB and also includes the September 2025 Android security patch.
Note: Nothing has provided the September 2025 security patch, but the changelog mentions August. Later, this was fixed.
One of the key highlights of this update is the addition of Camera Presets. Users can now access ready-to-use presets in the Camera app, such as Soft Focus, Black & White Film, Wide Angle, and Lenticular. These presets allow users to capture professional-looking photos instantly without much editing. The update also makes it possible to import presets from other Nothing devices, including the Phone (3), by scanning a QR code. In addition, users can create and share their own presets with others.
The update further improves the camera experience by making the Nothing Gallery the default app for photo previews. Users can still choose Google Photos if they prefer.
Apart from camera improvements, the update introduces new features for widgets. Both the Pedometer and Screen Time widgets now support sharing with friends. The Photo widget also gains new sticker reactions, giving users more ways to interact when sharing images.
On the system side, Nothing has fixed several bugs and made stability improvements. Issues with hotspot connections, PDF viewing in cloned apps, and font display errors in Instagram have been resolved. The update also optimizes battery usage when connecting smartwatches and improves overall network connection stability.
However, the much-talked-about “Stretch” camera preset, created in collaboration with photographer Jordan Hemingway, appears to be missing in this release. Nothing may release it separately in the future.
Overall, the OS 3.2 update adds useful new features and performance improvements, making it a recommended upgrade for all Nothing Phone (2) users.