Keerthin Nope, but in the past I’ve owned countless Android’s starting with an S3 and on-wards and always have used these tools in order to do a “out of the box” reset so basically you’d have the version that your phone came shipped to you with and it’d be like you’ve just turned it on. Because I think this even re-locks the bootloader if you have an unlocked bootloader, but maybe I am remembering wrong. The one is on the XDA forums it’s been uploaded to a Mega link. Anyways, it should at least let you restore your phone to at least a more stable version and from there you could update to the most recent stable what is it I think Nothing OS 2.6? I am staying on this one myself for now, just got this phone so don’t really feel like dealing with bugs…
As I also finally just got 5g working on US mobile with this phone using the Lightspeed (T-mobile SIM). First phone to finally get 5g, funny my last phone (Oneplus Nord n10 - 5g) are branded as 5g phone’s but what they don’t tell you is that within the US only about 2 bands even work anyways… Not like I really need 5g I’ve just felt like it’s a part of my phone plan and I should really be getting it if I’m paying for it, but whatever. I do NOW! Cheers, happy the SIM transfer went to easily. I was surprised whenever I got a decent 5g service too with about 80mbps down and 10mbps up, not too shabby.