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Energy efficient display
Phone (2) has a 6.7” flexible LTPO OLED display with 1600 nits peak pixel brightness. With LTPO, Phone (2) can intuitively adapt its 120 Hz refresh rate to preserve power when you’re not on your phone. A killer display that doesn’t murder battery life.
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A battery that keeps going
At 4,700 mAh, Phone (2) houses our longest lasting battery yet. Charge fully in just 55 minutes. Compatible with 15W Qi wireless charging. Phone (2) also doubles as a 5W wireless charger so you can power accessories like Ear (2) on-the-go.
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Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1
Choosing the brain behind Phone (2) was a no-brainer.
With the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, Phone (2) boasts an 80% improvement on performance over its predecessor. Now with rapid speed, the best in-house heat management, advanced camera capabilities. And so much more.
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Nothing OS 2.0 – Customisation
We’ve reimagined home and lock screen utility so you can shortcut to apps without getting distracted. Customise everything from app labels and grid design to widget size and colour themes. Now with new folder layouts and illustrated covers.
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Nothing OS 2.0 – Widgets
Access information from apps like Weather and Nothing X directly from your home screen. Now with swipeable views for more levels of detail. Create widgets for your Quick Settings functions for added convenience. Or save the need to unlock your phone by adding key widgets to your lock screen too.
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50 MP main + 50 MP ultra-wide camera
Includes Motion Capture 2.0 with AI technology, 2X Super-Res Zoom and Night Mode.
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Advanced HDR
Capture 8 frames with different levels of exposure in RAW and selects best details from each frame.
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32 MP Camera
Game-changing selfies with 32 MP sensor. Brings every colour, hue and expression to life
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4k Video with in-built dual stabilization
Shoot in 4K 60fps on the main rear camera or in 1080P 60fps with the front camera. With Action Mode.
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Everyday functionality
Use the lights as a countdown timer, a battery metre indicator, a volume checker and your very own portable ring light. Genius.
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Essential Glyph Notifications
New Essential Glyph Notifications lets you focus whilst still being available to those who matter most. When selected contacts or apps send you a notification, a light will shine persistently until you’ve opened it. Everything else can wait.
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Glyph Composer
The stage is yours. Tap each pad to trigger a different light and sound combination. Once you’ve found your rhythm, press record and create your very own Glyph Ringtones.
| Display | 6.7” flexible LTPO OLED display – 2412×1080 pixel resolution at 394 ppi – 1Hz – 120Hz adaptive refresh rate – HDR10+ & SGS Low Blue Light – Corning Gorilla Glass |
| Battery | 4700 mAh battery size; 45W PPS (3.3~20V/2.25A) wired charging: full charge in 55 mins -15W Qi wireless charging with dual charging support: full charge in 130 mins – 5W reverse charging |
| Software Support | 3 years of Android updates; 4 years of security patches every 2 months |
| Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 – 4nm TSMC proces – 1x X2 Prime3.0GHz 3xA710 2.5GHz 4xA510 1.8GHz – Adreno 730 GPU – 2nd Gen HTP V69 4xHVX processor |
| Features | Water resistant IP54 – Fingerprint or facial recognition, works with face coverings – Dual Nano Sim – Dual stereo speakers – In-display Fingerprint Sensor |
| Dimensions | Height: 6.38 Inch – Width: 3 Inch- Depth: 0.3 Inch – Weight: 0.44lbs |
What is included in the box for Phone (2)?
Nothing Phone (2)
Type-C cable
Safety information
Screen protector (pre-applied)
SIM tray ejector
Which Carriers Phone (2) supports in the USA?
AT&T (full support), T-Mobile (full support) – THIS DEVICE IS NOT COMPATIBLE with CDMA carriers such as Cricket, Verizon, Sprint, Boost Mobile, US Cellular, etc.
How long is the in-box charging cable?
The charging cable is about 1m.
How can I transfer data from my other brand Android phone or iPhone to the Nothing Phone?
Nothing Phone uses the Google Android system – you may refer to Google official info for data transfer methods. Please ensure that your phone is fully charged before transferring data to avoid any failure or loss due to insufficient battery power.
































WBJ –
My partner is satisfied with it for now.
CWL –
After dropping OnePlus due to the horrible Color OS implementation, going over to Nothing seemed like the logical next step. Everything we loved about OnePlus is here with an added, well-designed skin. For those who don’t want the monochrome design – you can pretty much make this a stock device by using different widgets and icon packs without needing to install a new launcher.While the performance is just ever-so-slightly slower than a device using the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, this is more than adequate for the vast majority of android users – especially after enabling developer settings and halving the animation times across the board.Everything else has worked well without a hitch and the camera is perfectly fine for capturing those everyday moments. Size is on the larger side but the weight distribution is excellent.Overall, this is a great buy for anyone who wants to stand out with their phone’s design without sacrificing any usability found on a flagship device.
Any Ec –
Lo recibí un poco tarde pero es muy lindo
Jose –
Get one ASAP!
IMHO –
Most experience in the last few years has been with OnePlus, so the Nothing Phone 2 was an interesting choice. The price vs specs consideration made it a no brainer. First impressions, very good. Snappy, great display. Still learning few ins and outs but am sure that navigation will become second nature quickly. Reviews say camera weak but my initial test shots are as good as I would expect from a flagship. Also criticism of speakers may be a bit overdone. Remembering it is just a phone–not full BT speaker system, I have zero complaints. Certainly as good as my OnePlus’s.
Benny –
I love gadgets and I get most. I have a Galaxy S24, Pixel 8 pro, iPhones, etc. I can honestly say that this Nothing Phone 2 is the one I like best. Build quality is amazing, battery life is amazing and performance the same. And – it’s half the price of the “flag ship” phones. Highly recommended.
Devin Ozanne –
Ive had an iPhone 14 pro max, and a Samsung Galaxy s23 but neither of them can even touch this phone. Not only is it a beautiful phone and very low price compared to competitors, it has more personality than any phone I’ve ever had. Personalization is a huge thing for me and this phone hits that mark.The only thing I’d say could be better is the cameras, aside from those, this phone is an absolute keeper!
Michelle Wiciak –
I have always had an Android, and usually a Samsung Galaxy since other Androids has bug issues with their new software. I was hesitant to buy this phone because of the history I had with non-Samsung Galaxy phones. I have had this phone for almost 3 months now and there have been no bugs. It has been running perfectly, and I love the battery saver. My old phone died within 8 hours. This phone lasts for 2 days with battery saver.Pros:-Like the glyph system for notifications-Great battery life-Love the widgets and the interface-Amazing camera-Clear audio/soundCons:-No headphone jack; need to buy separate Bluetooth headphones-Difficult to find phone cases
Monty –
Love the phone and all the features. Pleasantly surprised. Easy to navigate.
Ethan –
I’ve been a Samsung user for the last 14 years. Recently, I was getting tired of them. I wanted something different. But I couldn’t find anything that stood out to me. It’s all just big greedy corps reusing designs and ideas, and demanding a fortune from you. With all these big companies, everythings made to break, everything’s automated, everything is so bland.Then I found Nothing. The events leading up to its creation was intriguing. I was looking up reviews on this phone and stumbled upon the Nothing YouTube channel. And what sold me to this brand was the fact that the CEO made a video reacting to reviews of his own product! What CEO does that? It’s awesome!Enough about the company itself. Now for the phone. I had purchased the 512GB 12RAM version simply because I wanted the best Nothing could offer. Yet it was still one of the lowest prices I’ve paid for a phone. It’s smooth, it lacks bloatware, decent camera, wonderful screen with great colors. And the battery life? Oh my god. More like the battery with nine lives. The “Almost two-day battery life” thing they throw out there could not be more true. You CANNOT KILL THIS BATTERY it’s unreal. I drive a lot for work and use gps for hours at a time. And I’ll come home after a 10 hour day and my phone still has 60-70% battery left. It’s actually crazy. The Glyph display on the back is cool. It definitely turns heads. Me, personally, a weird guy, I don’t know if I see much useability with it other than it making a nice fill light for the camera or a flashlight. It’s actually really cool to use it that way. But..I personally never been a fan of flashing lights. But that’s just me!! I can definitely see other people loving them! You also have the quick toggle to turn them off if you’d like too. Cant love it, can’t hate it either!If I could list any cons, it’d probably be the lack of expandable storage, lack of water resistance, and headphone jack. (yea I’m one of those guys that still won’t let it go lol). Even though I have the half terabyte version, id still like the option at least. Id trade the dual sim for a single sim and SD card slot. I hate that phones are trying to make these features “obsolete” because they’re not.Nothing is also constantly pushing out major updates on the monthly! Always coming with a long detailed list on the improvements in the software, especially with the camera(s)! As I type we are on Nothing OS 2.5.2. and it’s better than ever!In conclusion, it’d say it’s something you can’t go wrong with. I absolutely love this phone, I’ve had it for a month now, it’s been great. I cannot wait to see what this company has for us in the future!Thanks for Nothing!-Ethan 🙂