November 14, 2024

Nothing Phone 2 sports 4 key upgrades over Nothing Phone 1

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Nothing Phone 2 sports 4 key upgrades over Nothing Phone 1

 

Nothing has finally announced the most awaited smartphone, the Nothing Phone (2). The new phone might look the same but it is very different in specifications with Nothing Phone (1). Nothing Phone (1) was known for its unique design and Nothing Phone (2) continues the legacy.

Nothing Phone (2) also comes with the famous Glyph LED lights on the back just like Nothing Phone (1) but with different arrangements and increased LEDs. Now you can also track your deliveries or rides through the Glyph LED. 

The smartphone is also a little heavier and bigger compared to the Nothing Phone (1).

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Another upgrade you’ll get to see is that Nothing has featured a LTPO AMOLED display in Nothing Phone (2) which comes with the support of 10-bit colours, HDR10+ and 120Hz refresh rate. The display is also protected by Corning Gorilla Glass. 

Nothing Phone (2) is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, however the Nothing Phone (1) was launched with a Snapdragon 778G+ processor. 

Nothing Phone (2) also comes with an improved operating system as you can now customise grid design, widget size, and colour themes, while introducing new folder layouts and illustrated covers. Nothing has claimed that Nothing OS 2.0 will open the apps two times faster than Nothing Phone (1).

Also read: Nothing Phone 1: 1 year later, but 1 day before the Nothing Phone 2 launch

Overall, the Nothing Phone (2) starts from ₹44,999 and with the upgrades, it seems like a decent smartphone. The camera in this smartphone also captures good pictures. It has 50MP+50MP on the back and a 32MP on the front. The smartphone runs smoothly because of the powerful processor and improved OS. 

Although, the weight and the size of the Nothing Phone (2) could be a problem for some. It is 201.2g in weight and is 8.6mm thick. Just something you need to be aware of, in case you’re considering buying the Nothing Phone (2).