You probably know what the Always-On Display feature does on phones by now. Do this by navigating to Settings/ Network and Internet/ SIMs/ and finding the ‘preferred network type’ option and setting it to 4G. Thankfully you can turn this off until you are actually able to use 5G in your city. The Nothing phone (1) however, by default, is set to use 5G and as a result, is constantly hunting for 5G networks, which may drain your battery quicker. If you’re currently residing in India like me, chances are you have no 5G coverage in your area yet. Turn the toggle off and your power button should not work as you’d expect it to. To change this feature, head into the settings and navigate to Apps/ Assistant/ Hold Power for your Assistant. Instead you’re taken to the Google Assistant. Long pressing the power button on the Nothing phone (1) doesn’t take you to the usual power off and restart options as most other Android phones do. When Screen Attention enabled, the phone will not lock the display when it is angled directly at your face. Screen Attention is one of Android’s most underrated features, and while you don’t get the option on a lot of devices, the Nothing phone (1) is one of the phones to make use of this neat trick. You should see a battery percentage sign pop up next to the battery icon on your status bar immediately. To do this, navigate to Settings/ Battery/ Battery percentage and turn on the toggle next to the setting. You can enable a numeric battery percentage on the top right corner of your screen if you find the simple battery icon a little hard to read, or simply need a more accurate guess of how much battery is left. Alternatively, you can also use ‘Tap to wake’ or leave both toggles on to use both simultaneously. You can find it at Settings/ Display/ Lock Screen and scrolling down to the bottom of the page. If you like skipping the process of pressing the power button to light up your screen or have a quick glance at it to check your notifications, one setting you need to enable is ‘Lift to wake’.
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