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Enough teasing, the Nothing Phone (2) is finally here

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Michail 11 July 2023

Nothing Android Announcement

Nothing likes to play the teaser game to perfection and the hype surrounding the Phone (2) has been through the roof in the last few months. The Phone (2) is now official and it brings improvements across the board compared to its predecessor.

Nothing Phone (2) Nothing Phone (2)
Nothing Phone (2)

Phone (2) may seem identical to Phone (1) but the new device features a rounded back making it more comfortable to handle. The Glyph interface received an update as well and now comprises of 11 segmented LED strips with 33 total LED lighting zones. It offers new use cases for notifications such as volume control and timer indicators.

You can assign specific apps to the top left LED for Essential Glyph notifications which will stay lit until you clear the notification from your notification menu. Nothing is also opening up its Glyph interface SDK and API to developers so we’ll likely see even more clever use cases down the road.

Phone (2) Phone (2)
Phone (2)

Nothing went with a 6.7-inch LTPO OLED display with FHD+ resolution and a 1-120Hz refresh rate. The punch hole cutout is now centered and features a 32MP front-facing camera with a Sony IMX615 sensor and support for 1080p video recording at 60fps.

The main camera on the back now features a Sony IMX890 sensor (50MP) with OIS and EIS image stabilization and updated HDR and Motion Capture modes. The 50MP ultrawide cam uses the same Samsung JN1 sensor as its predecessor but also gets Advanced HDR capabilities.

Phone (2) cameras Phone (2) cameras
Phone (2) cameras

There’s a Snapdragon 8 + Gen 1 chipset at the helm with Phone (2) which replaces the SD 778G+ on the Phone (1). The battery is now 4,700 mAh and wired charging speeds are bumped up to 45W while wireless charging remains at 15W. The software front is covered by Nothing OS 2.0 based on Android 13 which adds new widgets, theme colors, folder layouts and illustrated covers.

Nothing Phone (2) Nothing Phone (2)
Nothing Phone (2)

Nothing Phone (2) comes in white and dark grey colors and starts at $599/£579/€679 for the 8/128GB trim. There’s a 12/256GB variant going for $699/£629/€729 while the top of the line 12/512GB model is set at $799/£699/€849. Pre-orders start today while open sales are scheduled for July 17 via nothing.tech .

Prices for India are INR 44,999 (8/128GB), INR 49,999 (12/256GB) and INR 54,999 (12/512GB) respectively. Open sales there are expected to start on July 21.

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  • Anonymous
  • NiH
  • 25 Jul 2023

For me- I had many Iphones, many Samsungs, Sonys, several Huaweis but I get tired of how they look the same over time (as using same phone for 3-4 months and more) and often change phones to another, but Nothing and Asus RoOG gave me that enjoyment f...

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  • Anonymous
  • gqb
  • 21 Jul 2023

I do like the Glyph, it brings something interesting to the table. But if Nothing makes a phone based on the Glyph, then they're stuck since it has to follow the Glyph design in the first place. It's the same story as Motorola Moto Mods whe...

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  • justasmile
  • RxE
  • 15 Jul 2023

Here we go again...

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