Nothing’s Glyph Developer Kit has been released. This allows developers to tinker with the LED lights on their Nothing phones. Utilizing the glyph functionality is currently supported by the Nothing Phone (1) and Nothing Phone (2), with the software development kit live on GitHub. We should note that the Nothing Phone (1) has 12 programmable LED lights, while the Nothing Phone (2) has 33. The GitHub page displays the repository and support documents alongside detailed instructions on Glyph Interface indexation for the supported phones. The Nothing Phone (2a) is coming soon, which is the next in line in the company’s flagship smartphone line. With the next model focusing on the device’s performance, camera, and software—Nothing Co-Founder and Marketing Lead Akis Evangelidis noted that the Phone (2a) is ‘a clear upgrade compared to the Phone (1) on every single front’. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzhjD6B9Sk4 Based on our recent article revealing the Nothing Phone (2a) specs, the device will sport a 6.7-inch AMOLED panel with 1084×2412 pixel resolution, a dual 50MP Samsung sensor at the back and 32MP Sony IMX615 up front. Read more in our articles including "Nothing releases Glyph Developer Kit" and "Nothing Phone (2a) coming soon".
Nothing’s Glyph Developer Kit has been released. This allows developers to tinker with the LED lights on their Nothing phones.
Utilizing the glyph functionality is currently supported by the Nothing Phone (1) and Nothing Phone (2), with the software development kit live on GitHub. We should note that the Nothing Phone (1) has 12 programmable LED lights, while the Nothing Phone (2) has 33. The GitHub page displays the repository and support documents alongside detailed instructions on Glyph Interface indexation for the supported phones.
Our coverage of NOTHING PHONE 1 includes: "Nothing releases Glyph Developer Kit"; "Nothing Phone (2a) coming soon"; "Stable Android 14 upgrade now available for Nothing Phone (1)". Each article provides unique insights and information.