Nothing Phone (2) borrows its overall theme from its predecessor, Phone (1), while slightly improving on it. Just like Phone (1), it is a glass sandwich with a recycled aluminum frame. But it’s a little bit thicker and heavier now thanks to the larger screen and bigger battery which we’ll get to very soon. There are symmetrical bezels on either side, and the previously flat back is slightly curved. Phone (2) is IP54 dust and water-resistant, improving upon Phone (1)’s IP53 rating.
Nothing Phone (2) sports a 6.7 “ OLED screen with 10-bit colors. This time around, Nothing has included an LTPO display which should help with battery life by adjusting the refresh rate depending upon the scenario. The 120Hz panel has a touch sampling rate of 240 Hz. The screen has a resolution of 2412 x 1080 with a pixel density of 394 ppi. Other than that, it has HDR10 and SGS Low Blue Light certification. It can reach 1000 nits of outdoor brightness and 1600 nits of HDR peak brightness.
Unlike the Phone (1), Nothing Phone (2) boasts flagship performance. Under the hood, it is powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset. It’s an Octa-core processor fabbed under a 4nm process. The integrated Adreno 730 GPU brings a 30% boost in graphics performance over the Adreno 660 which in itself is more potent than the 642L powering the Nothing Phone (1).
On the memory front, you get 8/12GB of RAM alongside 128/256/512GB of storage. The higher storage options are reserved for the 12GB variant.
Camera
Nothing Phone (2) also improves in the camera department. Now, it features Sony’s IMX890 sensor as its primary camera, while Samsung’s ISOCELL JN1 ultrawide sensor remains the same. Both are 50 MP sensors with apertures of f/1.88 and f/2.2, respectively. Oh, and just like Phone (1), Phone (2) has OIS as well. But, the Phone (2) can record 4K video at up to 60 fps instead of 30.
The selfie camera sees an upgrade too. The 16MP sensor is now replaced by a more capable 32MP Sony IMX615 sensor with f/2.45 aperture. Camera features on the Nothing Phone (2) include Advanced HDR, Motion Capture 2.0, Super-res Zoom, Night Mode, Document Mode, and so on.
As I mentioned before, Phone (2) has a larger 4700mAh battery, a 200mAh bump from the last generation. It supports 45W PPS fast charging that can juice the device to 100% in under an hour (~55 mins). For reference, Nothing Phone (1) was capped at 33W of fast charging and could reach 100% in 70 minutes. Wireless and Reversed Wireless Charging speeds remain the same at 15W and 5W, respectively.
Nothing Phone (2) ships with Nothing OS 2.0 on top of Android 13. The company promises 3 years of major OS updates and 4 years of security patches. It has an in-display fingerprint sensor and face recognition for security.
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