The phone also has dual stereo speakers, with one speaker at the bottom and the earpiece as the second speaker. Also, the device is a little on the heavier side, weighing in at 201.2g, but this is to be expected given its larger 6.7-inch size and build materials. The Nothing Phone (2) boasts an aluminum frame and a curved glass back, both of which add a touch of “premiumness” one look for in a 40k plus smartphone. You get a 6.7-inch OLED display on the front with a punch-hole camera in the top center, and a optical finger print sensor.Īnd while Nothing hasn’t done much in terms of design, there is no compromise when it comes to the build. Also, you get a curved 2.5D glass at the back, enhancing the grip and holding experience. But this time, you get 11 different Glyph LEDs in the Glyph Interface instead of 5 on Nothing Phone 1. Moreover, the Nothing Phone (2) still got the Nothing Phone 1’s highlight, the Glyph Interface. Here, you get the same flat edges and camera bump with vertically placed dual cameras (with an LED flash and microphone). The first impression of the Nothing Phone (2) has already revealed that the brand hasn’t gone far ahead and has done only a little work on the phone.
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