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Nothing Phone 2 Unveiled With New Glyph Interface And Updated Specs

Nothing Phone 2

The Nothing Phone 2 is here and although it doesn’t look much different from its predecessor at first glance, there’s plenty new to be excited about when observed closely. The device is set to be sold in the US from July 17 onwards at a starting price of $599.

The main new attraction is, of course, the updated Glyph Interface, which features even more light strips on the back compared to its predecessor. There are a total of 33 individually addressable zones that the phone as well as the users can control.

Additionally, the Glyph Interface onboard the Nothing Phone 2 even supports third-party apps. So one of the lights on the back can show you how far your Uber has reached or how long until your food arrives. It all depends on its implementation by third-party apps.

Another upgrade over the Phone 1 is that this model uses a flagship processor. Though it’s the last-gen Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 model, it is indeed a big upgrade over the Snapdragon 778G+.

Its display is a better one as well. A 6.7-inch LTPO OLED panel with a variable 120Hz refresh rate can be found on it. The peak brightness of this HDR10+ display is a whopping 1600 nits.

Coming to the cameras, the main sensor is a 50MP f/1.9 unit, while the ultra-wide one is a 50MP f/2.2 camera. The front camera onboard the Nothing Phone 2 is a 32MP unit. Lastly, the device carries a 4700mAh inside it, offering 45W fast charging support.

The model of the Nothing Phone 2 with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage is priced at $599, while the one with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage goes for $699. There’s even a variant with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage that is priced at $799.