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Nothing Phone 1 would not get Android 13 update this year company confirms

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[Nothing Phone 1 would not get Android 13 update this year company confirms]( [Nothing Phone 1 has been in the news since it was first teased by the Carl Pei led UK based firm. Initially the smartphone got attention from tech enthusiasts around the globe due to its unique rear panel with LED strips which the company calls the Glyph Interface. Now the Phone 1 has again made it to the news due to a recent announcement by the company. Nothing has confirmed that Phone 1 will not receive the Android 13 update this year.]( Â [Read More]( To Unlist [Click Here](

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