How To Rollback Nothing OS 2.5 From Android 14 To Android 13

Nothing handed out its latest and next OS generation, Nothing OS 2.5 Open Beta 1, for its Phone (2) in international markets earlier last month. It has various new and fascinating features, as well as several Android 14 specific features. Nothing OS 2.0.4 for Phone (2) was recently launched by the business. However, due to glitches and other concerns with the latest Nothing OS 2.5, numerous Nothing Phone customers have decided to revert back to the considerably more stable Nothing OS version.

According to reports, several users have updated their Nothing OS to the latest beta version in order to experience the latest features and improvements ahead of its stable release, but they are experiencing several issues with the Nothing OS 2.5 update and are unable to run their devices properly. As a result, many desired to revert from Nothing OS 2.5 to the far more reliable Nothing OS 2.0.3.

Meanwhile, Nothing has provided a rollback package for the Nothing Phone (2), allowing you to switch to a more reliable version of Android 13 in case of problems. Furthermore, the rewind process will result in a factory reset, and data loss is possible, so it is strongly advised that you back up all of your data safely.

Nothing OS 2.5 Open Beta 1: New Features

In addition to Android 14’s exclusive features, the newest Nothing OS 2.5 Open Beta 1 includes an updated widget library, a new photos widget, an updated design of back gestures, a new screenshot editor and menu, a new three-finger swipe gesture to capture screenshots, a new glass filter to make your wallpaper unique, and certain new and solid color wallpapers for a cleaner home screen appearance.

How To Rollback From Nothing OS 2.5 To Nothing OS 2.0.3?

In order to rollback from the Android 14-based Nothing OS 2.5 to Android 13-based Nothing OS 2.0.3 on your phone (2), the rollback process is mentioned below:

  1. Firstly, download the rollback package for Nothing OS 2.0.3
  2. Now go to Settings >> System >> Update to Beta Version.
  3. Then, hit Import File and select the previously downloaded package.
  4. Finally, follow the on-screen instructions to carry out the entire rollback process.

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