After weeks of rumors and speculations, the design of the Nothing Phone 2 has finally been officially revealed. The popular YouTuber MKBHD showcased the smartphone in a video, where users get a glimpse of its new “Glyph Interface” on the back. Unlike its predecessor, which had 12 LEDs, the Phone 2 boasts 33 LED lighting zones that can be controlled by software. This updated Glyph module provides more room for customization, allowing users to personalize their phone’s appearance.
The video also highlights the Phone 2’s soft-curved edges, a departure from the previous model’s sharp flat edges. This design change was previously hinted at by Nothing. According to the YouTuber, the Glyph Interface on the Phone 2 is more versatile and customizable compared to the previous generation.
Nothing Phone 2 Leaks
This year, the LED lights on the phone can be customized to match different apps. For example, the lights can be programmed to help users track their orders on apps like Uber and Zomato. As the order gets closer to being delivered, the lights gradually fade, providing a visual cue. This feature draws inspiration from Live Activities on iOS, albeit functioning on the back of the phone. The video also mentions a new Essential Notification setting that allows users to keep a specific LED illuminated until they check the corresponding app’s notification.
In addition, Nothing has been disclosed that users will have the capability to make their personalized ringtones, as showcased in the YouTube video. Additionally, users have the option to customize the LED lights on the back of the phone so that they synchronize with their chosen ringtone. It’s worth noting that Nothing is sticking with white LED lights for now, and there is no option to change the color.
In terms of design, there aren’t any significant differences between the Phone 1 and Phone 2 besides the improved customizability of the Glyph module. Nothing confirmed the new smartphone will have more recycled materials and a taller display, emphasizing sustainability and improved visuals. The battery size has been increased to 4,700mAh from 4,500mAh, while the charging technology remains mostly unchanged.
One of the major highlights of the Phone 2 is the inclusion of the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, a substantial upgrade over the previous generation. Although camera and performance details have not been teased by Nothing, the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC promises significant improvements in video capabilities and battery performance.
The Phone 2 will come with Nothing OS 2.0, likely based on Android 13. Based on its specifications and features, it is expected that the smartphone will be priced above ₹40,000. The Phone 2 is scheduled to be launched on July 11 at 8:30 PM IST.
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