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Nothing Phone users can now use ChatGPT as a voice assistant: here’s how

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Nothing Phone users can now use ChatGPT as a voice assistant: here’s how

 

HIGHLIGHTS


  • Nothing Phone (1) and Phone (2) users can now add the ChatGPT voice assistant shortcut to their home screens.
  • This feature lets you easily access the ChatGPT voice assistant.
  • It can be added to the Quick Settings panel of the phone.

Nothing Phone users can now use the ChatGPT voice assistant easily from the phone’s Quick Settings panel and home screen with a new shortcut. This feature is available for both Nothing Phone (1) and Phone (2), CEO Carl Pei announced through a post on X.

ChatGPT shortcut for Nothing Phone users

With the ChatGPT shortcut, Nothing Phone (1) and Phone (2) users will be able to easily access the voice assistant. This feature would be similar to using Google Assistant or Siri for voice commands. So if you have the Nothing Phone (1) or Phone (2), and want to use ChatGPT, here’s what you need to do:


  • Download and install the ChatGPT app from the Google Play Store.
  • Make sure to use the voice chat feature on ChatGPT at least once.
  • You can then add the ChatGPT shortcut to the Quick Settings panel or the Quick Settings widget.
  • Now tap on the ChatGPT shortcut icon, and it will trigger the voice assistant.
  • Once it’s activated, you can ask questions or give prompts to ChatGPT.
  • This feature was first spottedin beta by Mishaal Rahman last week who shared the details on X. Here, the feature was seen as a ChatGPT voice shortcut for all Android devices. But for now it looks like only Nothing Phone users can enable it on their devices.
  • While this creates an easy access shortcut to use ChatGPT as a voice assistant, it doesn’t replace the default one on your phone. So you won’t be able to trigger it by long pressing the home button or power button, as confirmed by Rahman.
  • Nothing is also preparing to launch a new smartphone soon. It has already teased the new device but hasn’t revealed any details yet. There have been leaks though, about a Nothing Phone (2a)that’s expected to be a more affordable offering from the brand. It would be a toned-down version of the flagship Nothing Phone (2).
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·        Key Specs

·        Nothing Phone 1

·        Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G Plus | 8 GBProcessor

·        6.55 inches (16.64 cm)Display


·        50 MP + 50 MPRear camera

·        16 MPSelfie camera

·        4500 mAhBattery

The eagerly anticipated Nothing Phone (2) has been released in India, with prices beginning at Rs 44,999. This highly anticipated smartphone has at last arrived at the Tech Today studio. Continue reading for a thorough review if you intend to buy the phone.
It is far more attractive and luxurious looking than the previous one in terms of design. The smartphone has a 120Hz refresh rate, 6.7 inch flexible OLED display with LTPO. One of the best features of the phone is that if you are not performing any graphic- or display-intensive tasks, you can maintain the refresh rate at 1 Hz. It has Corning Gorilla Glass for protection, compatibility for HDR10+, and a max brightness of 100 nits.The IP54 grade for splash, water, and dust protection is provided by Nothing Phone (2). It was absent from its predecessor.

The Snapdragon 8+ Gen1 chipset, which is not the newest flagship chipset, powers the smartphone. In an exclusive interview with Tech Today, Nothing CEO Carl Pei explained the decision to use this chipset, saying, “It’s about getting the appropriate type of elements to make the total package extremely nice. Even though we don’t have the newest, highest-spec processor, you could argue that we are still rather powerful. Similar to how we choose the ideal combination of components while cooking a dinner rather than just throwing everything into the pot or on the tableWell, in a market like India, this might be a brilliant move. A wise choice is one that keeps costs low while providing the performance you require on a daily basis. It provided a fluid gaming experience as I played graphically demanding titles like Asphalt and Genshin Impact.


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