Xbox Series X / S
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 5
PlayStation 4
On the Go
Other
Use the new Glyph interface of the Nothing Phone (2) to give you a better life balance, with less time looking at a screen. By assigning different light and sound sequences, you can see if someone important is calling or be selective in the notifications you see, thereby reducing your screen time.
Widgets
Give you the ability to reimage how you interact with your phone. No more digging through apps to find the information important to you. Instead, you can set up a widget to directly access what you need in a flash.
Customisation
Have the home screen you have always wanted with more customisation, including changing app icons and creating grid designs and colour themes. So your phone is intuitive for you.
Camera
The dual cameras with 50MP sensors ensure extraordinary results every time you take a photo. With the ability to capture up to 4,000 times more camera data than the Nothing Phone (1) and featuring advanced algorithms, your pictures and videos will be impressive every time.
Image stabilisation makes it possible to record videos without motion blur. So, you can instantly share experiences with friends.
Display
With its 6.7" flexible LTPO AMOLED display, viewing your content and apps is now easier with the 1600 nits peak pixel brightness. The adaptive refresh rate perfectly balances performance and battery life, with a maximum of 120Hz.
Performance
The Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset offers the performance and reliability you need with 12GB of RAM to give a smooth experience using any app.
A generous 256GB or 512GB of storage means you have plenty of space for all your apps, photos and videos.
Battery
A 4,700 mAh battery will get you through an entire day of usage with plenty to spare. The 45W wired charging gives you a full charge in only 55 minutes, keeping you mobile.
Design
Water and dust resistance to IP54 means you don't have to worry about the occasional rain shower.
To limit the carbon footprint of the Nothing Phone (2), it features recycled aluminium, tin, copper, plastic and steel. It uses 100% renewable energy during manufacturing.
Coming from a Oneplus phone, I think that the nothing phone is not there yet when it comes to software maturity. But, I was expecting that considering that the Nothing OS is still in its infancy. And comparing it to well established brands is not fair in a sense. How I look at it is how much Nothing has achieved in such a short time. Don't get me wrong, the software is extremely stable. It's just the small added usability bonuses that seems lacking. I'm sure they will catch up in no time. And I want to be part of that journey.
Hardware wise, the phone is very beautiful and the build quality is top notch.
In just two generations, they've achieved to equal or even surpass most other phone manufacturers.
Coming from a Oneplus phone, I think that the nothing phone is not there yet when it comes to software maturity. But, I was expecting that considering that the Nothing OS is still in its infancy. And comparing it to well established brands is not fair in a sense. How I look at it is how much Nothing has achieved in such a short time. Don't get me wrong, the software is extremely stable. It's just the small added usability bonuses that seems lacking. I'm sure they will catch up in no time. And I want to be part of that journey.
Hardware wise, the phone is very beautiful and the build quality is top notch.
In just two generations, they've achieved to equal or even surpass most other phone manufacturers.