Nothing Phone 2
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Design15
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Rear Camera15
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Front Camera4
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360° View
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UI Screenshot17
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Videos3
Key Specs
Performance
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 -
Octa core (3 GHz, Single Core + 2.5 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core) -
8 GB / 12 GB RAM
Display
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6.7 inches (17.02 cm); LTPO AMOLED -
1080x2412 px (FHD+) -
120 Hz Refresh Rate -
Gorilla Glass 5 Protection -
Bezel-less with punch-hole display
Rear Camera
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Dual Camera Setup - 50 MP (upto 10x Digital Zoom) Wide Angle Primary Camera
- 50 MP Ultra-Wide Angle Camera
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LED Flash -
4k @60 fps Video Recording
Front Camera
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32 MP Wide Angle Lens -
Full HD @30 fps Video Recording
Battery
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4700 mAh -
45W Fast Charging; USB Type-C port
General
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SIM1: Nano, SIM2: Nano -
5G Supported -
128 GB / 256 GB / 512 GB internal storage, Non Expandable -
Dust Resistant, Water Resistant
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Nothing Phone 2 Expert Review Summary
Expert Rating:
8.0/10
Verdict
The Nothing Phone (2) comes with improvements in almost all aspects — performance, display, battery, charging speeds, software, etc. The Glyph LEDs have been upgraded too, both in terms of hardware and software, and are now more customisable and functional. The Phone (2) seems priced on the higher side if pure specs are taken into consideration, but if the Glyph UI and the design appeals to you, it could prove to be a worthy buy.
Pros
- Standout looks
- Good performance & battery life
- Decent cameras
- Glyph improvements
Cons
- Dynamic range could be better
- Similar design as predecessor
- Charging speeds don`t match rivals
- Priced on the higher side
Glyph interface
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Let's start with the most standout aspect of the Phone (2). Nothing's signature LED lighting system. Glyph interface, as the brand likes to call it, has received a bunch of upgrades and new features this time around. Of course, most of the older features, like the ability to set custom combinations of lights and ringtones for specific contacts, ‘Flip to Glyph' that mutes sounds when the phone is kept face down and activates light-only notifications instead, the charging metre, Glyph torch etc, are still there.
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Design and display
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Design was one of the mainstays of the Nothing Phone (1), and at first glance, it seems not much has changed with the successor. A closer look at the Phone (2) however, reveals the gently-curved back and subtle changes in the rear panel 3D design. Thanks to the larger display, the footprint is a tad bigger than last time, and the phone is marginally thicker and heavier as well. The aluminium frame, however, is slightly slimmer than before due to the new curved design. The latter makes the Phone (2) a wee bit more slippery in the hand, though it must be said that the in-hand feel is slightly better, and the curves make it seem somewhat more premium too. The pair of camera rings on the back, which were silver on the Phone (1), are now black.
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Cameras
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Like most other aspects of the device, the cameras on the Phone (2) have received upgrades too, and the main snapper now uses a 50MP, 1/1.56-inch Sony IMX890 sensor featuring an aperture of f/1.88, OIS, and EIS, along with Advanced HDR that captures eight frames of a scene with different levels of exposure to put together the final image. It's supposed to work with Night mode as well. The main shooter is mated to a 50MP Samsung JN1 ultra-wide sensor with f/2.2 aperture, while the front camera has been bumped up to 32MP (versus 16MP on the previous model). Videos can be shot up to 4K at 60fps, and there's an Action mode available as well. Shooting modes for photos include the usual like slo-mo, time-lapse, portrait, macro and expert, and also a 2X Super-Res mode.
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Software
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Nothing's implementation of Android was heralded for its clean, near-stock UI and bloatware-free approach on the Phone (1). The successor continues in the same vein but adds some of Nothing's signature elements to the mix – running Android 13 and bumping up the brand's skin to v 2.0. Nothing OS 2.0 brings more customisability (including resizable folders, colour themes, and the ability to hide app labels), a new monochrome icon pack, new widgets that use the brand's dot-matrix styling and can even be placed on the lockscreen, and more. Useful features like app cloning, and app lock are baked in as well.
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Performance and battery
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While its predecessor was decidedly a mid-rung offering in terms of its processing hardware, the Phone (2) has upped the ante and shifted gears to a near-flagship grade SoC. Thanks to the tried-and-tested Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 under the hood, the phone can deliver smooth performance across the board for a variety of different apps and use cases. Up to 12 gigs of RAM aids in the performance and multi-tasking, and apart from the 128GB and 256GB storage versions, you also have the option of choosing a 512GB variant this time.
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8.0/10
Verdict
The Nothing Phone (2) comes with improvements in almost all aspects — performance, display, battery, charging speeds, software, etc. The Glyph LEDs have been upgraded too, both in terms of hardware and software, and are now more customisable and functional. The Phone (2) seems priced on the higher side if pure specs are taken into consideration, but if the Glyph UI and the design appeals to you, it could prove to be a worthy buy.
- Standout looks
- Good performance & battery life
- Decent cameras
- Glyph improvements
Pros
- Dynamic range could be better
- Similar design as predecessor
- Charging speeds don`t match rivals
- Priced on the higher side
Cons
Let's start with the most standout aspect of the Phone (2). Nothing's signature LED lighting system. Glyph interface, as the brand likes to call it, has received a bunch of upgrades and new features this time around. Of course, most of the older features, like the ability to set custom combinations of lights and ringtones for specific contacts, ‘Flip to Glyph' that mutes sounds when the phone is kept face down and activates light-only notifications instead, the charging metre, Glyph torch etc, are still there.
Read MoreDesign was one of the mainstays of the Nothing Phone (1), and at first glance, it seems not much has changed with the successor. A closer look at the Phone (2) however, reveals the gently-curved back and subtle changes in the rear panel 3D design. Thanks to the larger display, the footprint is a tad bigger than last time, and the phone is marginally thicker and heavier as well. The aluminium frame, however, is slightly slimmer than before due to the new curved design. The latter makes the Phone (2) a wee bit more slippery in the hand, though it must be said that the in-hand feel is slightly better, and the curves make it seem somewhat more premium too. The pair of camera rings on the back, which were silver on the Phone (1), are now black.
Read MoreLike most other aspects of the device, the cameras on the Phone (2) have received upgrades too, and the main snapper now uses a 50MP, 1/1.56-inch Sony IMX890 sensor featuring an aperture of f/1.88, OIS, and EIS, along with Advanced HDR that captures eight frames of a scene with different levels of exposure to put together the final image. It's supposed to work with Night mode as well. The main shooter is mated to a 50MP Samsung JN1 ultra-wide sensor with f/2.2 aperture, while the front camera has been bumped up to 32MP (versus 16MP on the previous model). Videos can be shot up to 4K at 60fps, and there's an Action mode available as well. Shooting modes for photos include the usual like slo-mo, time-lapse, portrait, macro and expert, and also a 2X Super-Res mode.
Read MoreNothing's implementation of Android was heralded for its clean, near-stock UI and bloatware-free approach on the Phone (1). The successor continues in the same vein but adds some of Nothing's signature elements to the mix – running Android 13 and bumping up the brand's skin to v 2.0. Nothing OS 2.0 brings more customisability (including resizable folders, colour themes, and the ability to hide app labels), a new monochrome icon pack, new widgets that use the brand's dot-matrix styling and can even be placed on the lockscreen, and more. Useful features like app cloning, and app lock are baked in as well.
Read MoreWhile its predecessor was decidedly a mid-rung offering in terms of its processing hardware, the Phone (2) has upped the ante and shifted gears to a near-flagship grade SoC. Thanks to the tried-and-tested Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 under the hood, the phone can deliver smooth performance across the board for a variety of different apps and use cases. Up to 12 gigs of RAM aids in the performance and multi-tasking, and apart from the 128GB and 256GB storage versions, you also have the option of choosing a 512GB variant this time.
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Nothing Phone 2 Specifications
General |
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| Launch Date | July 21, 2023 (Official) |
| Operating System | Android v13 |
| OS Updates | 3 Years |
| Security Updates | 4 Years |
| Custom UI | Nothing OS |
Performance
(Very Good)
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| Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 | |||||||
| Processor | Octa core (3 GHz, Single core, Cortex X2 + 2.5 GHz, Tri core, Cortex A710 + 1.8 GHz, Quad core, Cortex A510) | |||||||
| Architecture | 64 bit | |||||||
| Fabrication | 4 nm | |||||||
| Graphics (GPU) | Adreno 730 | |||||||
| RAM | 8 GB / 12 GB | |||||||
| RAM Type | LPDDR5 | |||||||
Speed Test (Antutu Score)
The higher, the better
Motorola Edge 70 Pro 5G
2,194,258
Nothing Phone 2
1,195,555
vivo T5 Pro
1,167,242
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion
1,149,292
OnePlus Nord CE 6 5G
1,136,527
Nothing Phone 3a Pro
809,554
realme 15T
448,625
*Group: 25-40k Phones
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Bootup Time
The lower, the better
Nothing Phone 2
14 s
Motorola Edge 70 Pro 5G
17 s
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion
18 s
Nothing Phone 3a Pro
18 s
vivo T5 Pro
24 s
OnePlus Nord CE 6 5G
25 s
realme 15T
34 s
*Group: 25-40k Phones
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Gaming Test Results
* after 30 mins of gaming
Battery Drain*
The lower, the better
iQOO Z10
3 %
Nothing Phone 2
4 %
vivo T5 Pro
4 %
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion
5 %
OnePlus Nord CE 6 5G
6 %
Nothing Phone 3a Pro
7 %
Wobble One
10 %
*Group: 25-40k Phones
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Heating*
The lower, the better
Xiaomi Redmi Note 15 Pro
3.2 %
OnePlus Nord CE 6 5G
16.4 %
vivo T5 Pro
16.7 %
Nothing Phone 3a Pro
16.8 %
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion
18.9 %
Nothing Phone 2
19.4 %
OPPO F27 Pro Plus
44.1 %
*Group: 25-40k Phones
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Benchmark Screenshots
AnTuTu Benchmark
Graphics Benchmark
Geekbench6 Benchmark
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Display
(Excellent)
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| Display Type | LTPO AMOLED |
| Screen Size | 6.7 inches (17.02 cm) |
| Resolution | 1080x2412 px (FHD+) |
| Peak Brightness | 1600 nits |
| HBM Brightness | 1600 nits |
| Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
| Aspect Ratio | 20:9 |
| Pixel Density | 394 ppi |
| Screen to Body Ratio (calculated) | 87.51 % |
| Screen Protection | Corning Gorilla Glass v5 |
| Bezel-less Display | Yes with punch-hole display |
| HDR 10 / HDR+ Support | Yes, HDR 10+ |
UI Screenshots
Lock Screen
Home Screen
Screen With Widgets
Dialer Screen
App Drawer
Notification Panel
Quick Settings Panel
Settings Screen
OS Version
Storage
Battery
Camera On
Camera Options
Camera Modes
Camera Settings
Picture Size Options
Video Size Options
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Design |
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| Height | 162.1 mm |
| Width | 76.4 mm |
| Thickness | 8.6 mm |
| Weight | 201.2 grams |
| Build Material | Back: Gorilla Glass |
| Water Resistance | Yes, Splash proof, IP54 |
| Ruggedness | Dust proof |
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Rear Camera
(Very Good)
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| Autofocus | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| OIS | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Flash | Yes, LED Flash | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Image Resolution | 8150 x 6150 Pixels | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Settings | Exposure compensation, ISO control | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Shooting Modes |
Continuous Shooting High Dynamic Range mode (HDR) Macro Mode |
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| Camera Features |
10 x Digital Zoom Auto Flash Custom Watermark Face detection Touch to focus |
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| Video Recording |
4k @60 fps Full HD @60 fps |
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| Video Recording Features |
Slow Motion Video HDR Action Mode |
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Rear Camera Samples
Daylight / HDR Auto
Wide Angle
Max Zoom Supported 10x
Long Shot 10X
Long Shot 5X
Long Shot 3X
Long Shot 1X
High Res
Portrait Shot
Night Mode OFF
Night Mode ON
Close Up
Low Light
Low Light With Flash
Colour Variance
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Front Camera
(Very Good)
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| Video Recording | Full HD @30 fps | |||||||||||||
Front Camera Samples
Selfie
Selfie Portrait
Selfie Low Light
Selfie Low Light With Flash
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Battery
(Excellent)
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| Capacity | 4700 mAh | |||
| Battery Type | Li-ion | |||
| Quick Charging | Yes, 45W Fast Charging, 100% in 55 minutes | |||
| Wireless Charging | Yes, 15W Wireless Charging, Charging Time: 130 minutes | |||
| Wireless Reverse Charging | Yes, 5W Wireless Reverse Charging | |||
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Battery Test Results
Battery Life (PC Mark)
The higher, the better
POCO F7
20.6 hrs
vivo T5 Pro
18.6 hrs
OnePlus Nord CE 6 5G
18.6 hrs
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion
17.6 hrs
Nothing Phone 2
17.1 hrs
Nothing Phone 3a Pro
14.4 hrs
Lava Agni 4
6.6 hrs
*Group: 25-40k Phones
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Charging Time (20% to 100%)
The lower, the better
Motorola Edge 50 Ultra
.2 hrs
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion
.8 hrs
Nothing Phone 3a Pro
.9 hrs
vivo T5 Pro
.9 hrs
Nothing Phone 2
1.0 hrs
OnePlus Nord CE 6 5G
1.1 hrs
OPPO K13 Turbo Pro
3.3 hrs
*Group: 25-40k Phones
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Storage |
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| Internal Storage | 128 GB / 256 GB / 512 GB |
| Storage Type | UFS 3.1 |
| Expandable Storage | No |
Network & Connectivity |
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| SIM Slot(s) | Dual SIM | |||||||||
| SIM Type | SIM1: Nano, SIM2: Nano | |||||||||
| Network Support | 5G, 4G | |||||||||
| VoLTE | Yes | |||||||||
| SIM 1 |
5G bands, 4G bands
Expand
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| SIM 2 |
5G bands, 4G bands
Expand
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| SAR Value | Head: 1.20 W/kg, Body: 0.98 W/kg | |||||||||
| Wi-Fi | Yes, Wi-Fi 6E (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax) 5GHz 6GHz, MIMO | |||||||||
| Wi-Fi Features | Wi-Fi Direct, Mobile Hotspot | |||||||||
| Bluetooth | Yes, v5.3 | |||||||||
| GPS | Yes with A-GPS, Glonass | |||||||||
| NFC | Yes |
Multimedia |
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| Stereo Speakers | Yes |
| Audio Jack | USB Type-C |
Sensors |
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| Fingerprint Sensor | Yes |
| Fingerprint Sensor Position | On-screen |
| Fingerprint Sensor Type | Optical |
| Other Sensors | Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Compass, Gyroscope |
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Nothing Phone 2 Key Highlights
| Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 |
| RAM & Storage | 8 GB RAM + 128 GB 12 GB RAM + 256 GB 12 GB RAM + 512 GB |
| Display | 6.7", 1080 x 2412 Resolution |
| Rear Camera | 50 MP + 50 MP |
| Front Camera | 32 MP |
| Battery | 4700 mAh |
Nothing Phone 2 Price In India
| Product Name | Price |
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| Nothing Phone 2 (12 GB + 256 GB) | ₹38,999 |
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