1. Startup "Nothing Phone," backed by Polygon (MATIC), is launching an updated operating system, Nothing OS 2.0, for its blockchain mobile device, Nothing Phone (1).
2. The update brings Android 13-based features to the users of Nothing Phone (1), generating buzz in the tech community.
3. The collaboration signifies the integration of blockchain tech with mainstream mobile devices.
4. Nothing's official Twitter account announced the imminent release of Nothing OS 2.0, stating it's almost ready and will be out next week.
5. Internal beta testing for the OS has started, and the company is working to perfect it for public release.
6. Nothing OS 2.0 offers enhanced performance and features, including individual app locking and support for cloning apps, boosting security and functionality.
7. However, the transition to Android 14 might occur only in Q2 2024, as Nothing OS 2.0 is built on Android 13.
8. Following the announcement, Polygon's native token MATIC has shown a bullish trend, experiencing a 0.03% price surge.
9. MATIC is trading at $0.5582, reaching lows of $0.5457 and highs of $0.5683 within the last 24 hours.
10. The release of the updated operating system and MATIC's performance reflect the growing intersection of blockchain and mobile technology.