Premium build; Excellent Android skin; Solid battery life; Programmable lights on the back;
Cameras are below par; Bulky build; Screen hard to see outdoors; Only IP54;
Premium build; Excellent Android skin; Solid battery life; Programmable lights on the back;
Cameras are below par; Bulky build; Screen hard to see outdoors; Only IP54;
Design haut de gamme; Excellente interface Android; Bonne autonomie; Lumières programmables à l’arrière;
Capteur photo pas à la hauteur; Les Moinstruction encombrante; Écran difficile à voir à l’extérieur; Seulement IP54;
Contrastrucción premium; Excelente skin de Android; Batería de larga duración; Luces programables en la parte trasera;
Cámaras por debajo de los mejores; Tamaño voluminoso; Pantalla difícil de ver en exteriores; Certificación sólo IP54;
The Nothing Phone (2) impresses threefold: first it's so comfortable to hold and use, with a distinctive design; two, the improvements to everyday essentials, such as battery life and screen quality, are a real mark of quality; third, it adds a dollop of fun on top all of that, with features such as...
Refined & lightweight design with unique aesthetic, Distinctive software visuals & features, Glyph lights aren't just a gimmick, Strong performance & battery life
Cameras won't outsmart Google Pixel, Glyph lights won't be for everyone, Price jump over original Phone (1)
“The Nothing Phone 2's eye-catching design and cool Glyph lights are just the beginning, as the screen, performance, and camera all impress too.”
Great, modern design, Glyph lights are cool and useful, Clean, yet customizable software, Excellent daytime camera, Colorful screen
Only IP54 water resistance, Poor lowlight camera performance
The Nothing Phone 2's lights stand out, but it's not without its problems.
In a time when new generations of phones never seem quite as exciting as the last, Nothing has still managed to make the Phone 2 stand out. Its eye-catching design captures some of the best qualities of clear plastic gadgets from the ‘90s, like Gameboys and Nintendo 64’s, but in a much more...
The Glyph is back. The Phone (2) is considerably more expensive than Nothing's debut smartphone, but this time it has real high-end power. Find out in our review whether it has to the potential to be a real flagship killer thanks to its iconic Glyph interface and its solid price-performance ratio.
lots of power, reasonably priced, chic design, good photo quality, long battery runtimes, gaming at 60 fps, bright and true-color screen, wireless charging, very accurate navigation
no charger included, no eSIM support, USB 2.0 port only, significant throttling under load
The eye-catching design of the Nothing Phone (2) reflects that this time around, there’s been an upgrade with improvements in every regard.
Snappy new-but-familiar design, Great feel in the hand, Useful new Glyph features, Excellent monochrome software design, Strong value
Improved camera still outgunned by others, Pricier than predecessor
The Nothing Phone (2) has a lot going for it, and at a great price. The phone is a solid performer, has a good-looking screen, and shows off a unique and interesting design — and all for $599.
Unique design, Glyphs can be helpful, Good performance, Solid battery life, High-quality display
Doesn’t work on Verizon, Low light camera performance could be better
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