The Nothing Phone (1) was released a week ago and has been met with positive reviews for its design, features, and price. The Glyph lighting panel is used for notifications, among other things, but the hidden “music visualization” mode can be accessed with a bit of work. ..

Just 24 hours before the device’s launch, a firmware build was leaked revealing much of what the $500 device is capable of and what sets it apart from the mass of mid-range smartphones already on the market. There were hints that the Nothing Phone (1) would include this “Music Visualization” feature that syncs the Glyph lighting panel with the music currently playing. ..

Steps to Enable the Music Visualization Feature on Nothing Phone (1)

Second, type “Abra” into the search bar on your phone and hit enter. Third, a list of results will appear. Scroll down until you see the “Abra” app and tap on it. Fourth, sign in with your Facebook account and confirm your email address. Fifth, select the “Add a new contact” button and fill out the form with your name, email address, and phone number. ..

Settings > Glyph Interface > Ringtones

To add a contact in Abra, tap on the Add a contact option and select any ringtone for your new contact. ..

To change the music visualization option on the Glyph Interface, you will need to go to the Music Visualization page and enable it.

The Music Visualization toggle turns on the feature that lets you see the lyrics and chords of songs in a visual way.

Final Words

To enable hidden Music Visualization mode on the Nothing Phone (1), you will need to change the Glyph Interface settings. To do this, open the Settings app and scroll down to the Music Visualization section. Under this heading, you will find a checkbox called “Music Visualization”. If you check this box, then your Glyph lights will turn on when you play music. However, if you uncheck this box, then your Glyph lights will not turn on when you play music.