Nothing has claimed that the 6.7″ display on its Nothing Phone 2 (up from 6.55″) would be larger, and it appears that the ergonomics have also altered.
Nothing Phone 2 rendered details
Arched front and back glass panels and rounded aluminum borders are features of the new architecture. The Phone (1), in contrast, had flat front and back panels with squared-off sides.
The light strips for the Glyph interface have been divided. Users may now have more precise control over the device, which acts as a status light, notification light, and just something to make things seem cool.
However, it’s unlikely that anything will change, therefore the Nothing Phone (2) will have its dual-camera setup. The only modification is that there are now two LEDs in the flash rather than just one.
The Phone (2) will upgrade to a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 but won’t compete with flagships; it will instead continue in the mid-range market. We’ll watch to see if the new model starts off more expensive or maintains the base price of €470/£400/33,000. Oh, and this one will be accessible in the US as well.