The highly in demand Nothing Phone 2, with specs that rival leading brands and a unique Glyph Interface, brings a futuristic element to the smartphone market at a price starting from ₹44,999.
The Nothing phone 2’s eco-friendly package includes the smartphone itself, a unique SIM ejector tool, type C to type C Charging Cable, and an Instruction Manual.
Specs & Design
Resembling its predecessor, Nothing Phone 2 features flat edges, a camera bump, and an LED Glyph Interface boasting 11 vibrant LEDs. A 2.5D curved glass and an aluminum frame give it a premium touch that easily competes with other brands.
The 6.7-inch Flexible OLED panel, FHD+ resolution, and 120Hz refresh rate ensure a vivid viewing experience.
Plus, it comes fitted with LTPO technology for optimal battery consumption, setting it apart from rivals like the OnePlus 11R.
The phone certainly performs up to expectations. With the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, up to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 512GB of UFS3.1 storage, Nothing Phone 2 promises to handle any task you throw at it.
A Unique Experience
Running on Nothing OS 2.0 based on Android 13, the device offers a minimalist, user-friendly experience. From monochromatic app icons to lock screen widgets and more, the software promises a seamless user experience.
The Glyph Interface continues to be a signature feature, with added functionality in the Nothing Phone 2. Now, not only does it dazzle with 33 different lighting zones but also supports third-party integrations and offers practical functionalities.
With a 50MP primary sensor and a 50MP ultra-wide sensor, the phone delivers good image quality in well-lit conditions.
However, video recording could be slightly improved, as there seems to be a propensity to oversaturate footage.
Boasting excellent network reception, 19 5G bands, WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 support, the device is a power-packed performer in terms of connectivity.
The phone’s 4,700mAh battery is capable of easily lasting a full day, and with 45W fast charging support, No-where is the device left wanting.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Wireless Charging Compatibility
- Clean, Feature-rich UI
- Lightning Fast Performance
- Satisfactory camera performance
- A Brilliant display
Cons
- High Price Point
- Slower Charging than some alternatives
In the end it’s all about personal preference and budget. Although the Nothing Phone 2 does push the envelope with distinct features like the Glyph Interface and its commendable performance, the high price point might be a deterrent to some, however despite that the value the device delivers remains unquestionable.