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Nothing Phone Users Can Now Customize Glyph Alerts with This New App

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Nothing Phone users now have an exciting new way to customize their experience with the Nothing Glyph App. This app allows users to personalize Glyph notifications for different apps, enhancing the functionality of the unique LED lights on the back of Nothing Phones.

A Community-Made Innovation

The Nothing community has always been creative, and this new app is proof of that. A dedicated user has developed the Nothing Glyph Notification app, which was recently mentioned in a tweet by Rob Godwin, a team member of the Nothing team. The app is currently in closed beta, but early testers have shared positive feedback.

How Does It Work?

The Nothing Glyph App lets users assign specific Glyph light patterns to different notifications. For example, users can set a unique light animation for messages from their favorite apps, such as Telegram, WhatsApp, and BGMI (PUBG Mobile). Whenever a notification arrives, the assigned Glyph light will activate, making it easy to identify important alerts even when the phone is placed face down.

I tried this app on the Nothing Phone (2), and it worked perfectly without any issues.

Key Features:

  • Assign custom Glyph light patterns for specific apps.
  • Keeps notifications visible even when the phone is locked.
  • Bedtime mode allows users to schedule when Glyph lights should turn off.

Limitations and Future Updates

While the app offers great customization, some users have pointed out that lights stay on until notifications are checked. A future update could include a blinking option or more customization settings. Additionally, support for more Nothing Phone models is expected in upcoming versions.

How to Try the Nothing Glyph App

Currently, the app is available as a beta version in the Nothing Community. If you’re interested in trying it out, stay tuned for an official release or check the community forums for updates.

This new Nothing Glyph App is a great way for users to make the most of their Nothing Phone’s Glyph interface. Let us know in the comments—would you use this app?

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