In an event that left everyone curious, months of rumors and speculations have finally culminated in the official launch of the second smartphone by UK-based tech startup, Nothing. Introducing the Nothing Phone (2), this new device surpasses its predecessor in terms of hardware, albeit with a higher price tag.
Featuring an impressive 6.7-inch LTPO OLED display, the Nothing Phone (2) boasts a resolution of 2412 x 1080 pixels and an adaptive refresh rate ranging from 1Hz to 120Hz, adapting to different usage scenarios. Additionally, it offers a touch sampling rate of 240Hz, a peak brightness of 1600 nits, and holds SGS Low Blue Light and HDR10+ certifications.
Driving the performance of this device is the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, Qualcomm's flagship mobile SoC from the previous year. This chip incorporates an octa-center processor with a strong 3.0GHz Cortex-X2 center, three Cortex-A710 centers running at 2.5 GHz, and four Cortex-A510 centers timed at 1.80GH. Accompanying the CPU is the Adreno 730 GPU, ensuring seamless graphics processing. Nothing presents the Phone (2) in three different variants, offering up to 12GB of RAM and a maximum of 512GB of storage.
When it comes to photography, the Nothing Phone (2) impresses with its dual rear-camera setup. The primary sensor is a 50MP Sony IMX890, coupled with an f/1.88 lens. Fully backed up by both optical picture adjustment (OIS) and electronic picture adjustment (EIS), this camera conveys consistent pictures and recordings, supporting 4K video recording at 60fps, 1080p at 30 or 60fps, and live HDR at 4K/30fps. Additionally, alongside the Sony primary sensor, the Phone (2) houses a 50MP Samsung JN1 ultra-wide camera with a 114-degree field of view and an f/2.2 aperture, which also functions as a macro camera (4cm). For selfies and video chats, a 32MP camera (Sony IMX615 sensor) with an f/2.45 aperture is located on the front.
Network decisions on the Nothing Phone (2) are expansive, including twofold band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, Wi-Fi Prompt, 5G, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC, GPS (L1+L5), GLONASS (L1), and a USB Type-C 2.0 port. Additionally, the device incorporates an under-display optical fingerprint scanner and operates on Nothing OS 2.0, based on Android 13. Powering the phone is a robust 4,700mAh Li-ion battery, supporting 45W wired charging and 15W wireless charging.
What sets the Phone (2) apart is the incorporation of the company's Glyph interface. This innovative feature utilizes LED strips at the back of the device to synchronize with various apps and services, providing a visual representation of important information, such as battery level and message notifications. In collaboration with apps like Uber, it even displays the estimated arrival time of your cab.
Accessible in two exquisite variety choices, White and Dull Dark, the Nothing Telephone (2) takes special care of various inclinations. Costs start at $599 for the 8GB/128GB model, while the 12GB/256GB variation is valued at $699. For those looking for the most noteworthy details, the top-level 12GB/512GB variant is accessible for $799. Pre-orders for the telephone are currently open, and general accessibility is planned to initiate on July 17yth.
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