The Nothing Phone (2) marks the highly anticipated sequel to its predecessor, offering several significant upgrades across various aspects. With a larger 6.7" OLED screen featuring an improved LTPO panel, this device supports dynamic refresh rates ranging from 1Hz to 120Hz, boasts 10-bit color depth, HDR10+ support, a 240Hz touch response, and up to 1,000 nits of brightness in direct sunlight.
One of the standout improvements is the chipset, now powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, elevating the Nothing Phone from the midrange to flagship category. The rear camera system, consisting of dual 50MP lenses (wide and ultrawide with macro capabilities), benefits from enhanced image processing and advanced algorithms, promising improved photo quality and a 2x Super-Res Zoom feature.
The larger device size allowed for a slightly larger 4,700mAh battery and an upgrade in wired charging to 45W from the previous 33W. It retains the 15W wireless charging and 5W reverse wireless charging options.
Additionally, the Nothing Phone (2) sees an upgrade in its ingress protection rating from IP53 to IP54, making it more resilient to splashes and dust.
Overall, the Nothing Phone (2) appears to be a well-rounded device with a balanced feature set, offering unique elements like the Glyph UI notification LEDs. Although it could have benefitted from a higher IP rating and perhaps a better selfie camera sensor, it manages to deliver flagship-level performance at a mid-range price point, making it a compelling option for consumers seeking both quality and value.