Dear Nothing Phone 2 Community,
I would like to raise a feature request regarding the functionality of the lock screen on the Nothing Phone 2. Currently, I have noticed a significant security concern that I believe deserves our attention.
The issue at hand pertains to the accessibility of the quick settings menu on the lock screen. Even without unlocking the device, it is possible to enable or disable functions such as NFC, Wi-Fi, mobile data (internet), and Bluetooth. While the quick access to these settings may be convenient, it poses a potential security risk.
Specifically, this configuration could jeopardize the deviceâs security in scenarios where it is lost or stolen. For example, if someone gains unauthorized access to the phone and disables internet connectivity, it becomes nearly impossible to track or locate the device. While it is possible to remotely lock the entire device, this may not be a desirable option, as it could inadvertently signal to the intruder that the device is being tracked.
Therefore, I kindly request that the development team consider implementing an optional feature that allows users to restrict quick setting access on the lock screen, ensuring enhanced security and peace of mind for Nothing Phone 2 owners.
I believe that such a feature would significantly improve the overall security of the device without compromising usability. As a community of tech enthusiasts and early adopters, our collective input can drive meaningful enhancements to the Nothing Phone 2.
Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to hearing the thoughts and feedback from the community and the development team.