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Nothing phone 2

The nothing phone 2, successor of the nothing 1


At a starting price of $599, it's got a lot to offer, including a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, a 120Hz OLED display, 45W fast charging, and same unique transparent back with lights 'glyph', Slight curve for hand comfort or clear themselves of the iPhone copycat design of the phone 1.

SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1
Display: 6.7" 1080p LTPO OLED, 120Hz, 
RAM: 8GB, 12GB, Storage: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB
Battery4,700mAh
Front camera: 30MP f/2.5
Rear cameras: 50MP f/1.9 primary; 50MP f/2.2 ultrawide
Dimensions: 162.1 x 76.4 x 8.6mm, 201.2g
Colors: White, Gray
Charging: 45W wired (2.25A only), 15W wireless
IP Rating: IP54

Price$599 (8/128), $699 (12/256), $799 (12/512).

The Glyph lights on the back of the phone are a little different this time around, with an updated layout and more individually controllable zones than the Nothing Phone 1 had. They still only light up in one color, though — these aren’t tiny RGB strips.

In terms of performance, the Nothing Phone 2 boasts impressive hardware, including a powerful processor and ample RAM, which ensures smooth multitasking and app performance. The display quality is also commended for its sharpness and vibrant colors, offering an enjoyable viewing experience for media consumption and gaming.

The camera system on the Nothing Phone 2 is found to be decent, capturing good-quality photos in well-lit conditions. However, it may struggle a bit in low-light scenarios compared to some top-tier competitors.

Another highlight of the phone is its near-stock Android experience. Users will appreciate the absence of bloatware and unnecessary customizations, making for a clean and intuitive user interface, It gives two options on startup which is For matrix black and white style UI, or stock color android profile.

Battery life is generally satisfactory, lasting through a full day of moderate to heavy usage, and the included fast-charging feature helps recharge the device quickly.

On the downside, the review mentions a couple of drawbacks, including the absence of wireless charging and an IP rating for water and dust resistance, which are commonly found in other flagship smartphones.

Overall, the Nothing Phone 2 is praised for its innovative design and excellent performance, making it an appealing choice for users who prioritize aesthetics and a clean Android experience. However, its lack of certain premium features may deter some potential buyers. I still think it's ok price to performance ratio.


Credits : Android police 


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