Nothing Phone (2) Unboxing

Nothing Phone (2)

After patiently waiting for three years, I’ve finally made the decision to upgrade my phone. For months, I’ve been on the hunt for the perfect replacement, and now, I’m elated to have found an ideal phone that can handle my heavy usage, including gaming, photography, and video editing. Ever since the launch of the Nothing Phone (1), I’ve had my eyes on it, considering it for purchase. Now that I’m actively planning to upgrade my phone, the launch of the Nothing Phone (2) couldn’t have come at a better time.

USB-C Cable
Sim Ejector Pin

Upon opening the box, the first thing that caught my eye was the transparent design philosophy carried through to every aspect. The USB-C cord and its tips, along with the SIM ejector pin, all had that futuristic, see-through look. It was a refreshing change from the usual mundane accessories that accompany most phones.

I discovered that the Nothing Phone (2) is Earth’s First device comprising 53 components, all made from sustainable materials. Nothing’s approach is something I genuinely admire, and it reinforces my belief that companies should take responsibility for the environmental impact of their products. To top it off, the plastic-free packaging further solidifies their commitment to a greener future.

But let’s not get carried away by the packaging alone. The real excitement began as I laid my hands on the Nothing Phone (2). The phone’s sleek design and feel immediately struck me as premium.

When I powered on my phone, I was pleasantly greeted by Nothing OS 2.0, which is based on Android 13. It offers such a sleek and intuitive user interface that perfectly blends with my digital life. However, I quickly noticed that there was an update available, so I didn’t waste any time and promptly updated to the latest version, Nothing OS 2.0.1.

Nothing OS 2.0.1 brought along various improvements, from enhanced performance to additional customization options. It’s great to see that Nothing is actively working to refine their software, making the user experience even better.

In terms of design, the Nothing Phone (2) didn’t disappoint. Its slim profile, measuring 162.1 x 76.4 x 8.6 mm and weighing in at 201.2g, felt comfortable and lightweight in my hand. I had the choice between two elegant colors – White and Dark Gray – and both looked stylish and modern. I opted for White because I wanted a change, as my old phones were always black or space gray.

With its IP54 water and dust resistance, I feel confident carrying the Nothing Phone (2) wherever I go, without worrying about unforeseen mishaps.

the Nothing Phone (2) comes with a pre-installed screen protector! This little detail ensured that my display stayed protected from scratches and minor impacts from day one.

Moving on to the specifications, the Nothing Phone (2) is equipped with the impressive Qualcomm® Snapdragon®™ 8+ Gen 1 chipset, utilizing a 4nm TSMC process. Its 8-core processor boasts a blazing speed of 3.0GHz, featuring 1x X2 Prime core, clocked at 3.0GHz, 3x A710 cores clocked at 2.5GHz, and 4x A510 cores clocked at 1.8GHz. The phone’s graphics are powered by the Adreno 730 GPU, and it also houses the 2nd Gen HTP V69 4xHVX processor. With 12GB RAM and a generous 256GB storage, I know I have a powerhouse in my hands, ready to handle anything I throw at it.

After doing some research, I am convinced that these specs are up to date, and I feel confident that this phone will be able to keep up with the latest technology for years to come. I am excited to stick with this phone as it meets all my needs and expectations.

The dual rear camera setup on the Nothing Phone (2) left a lasting impression on me with its impressive capabilities. The main camera will boast a 50 MP Sony IMX890 sensor with an ƒ/1.88 aperture, a 1/1.56” sensor size, and 1 μm pixel size. With a focal length of 24 mm and the support of OIS and EIS image stabilization, it will deliver sharp and stable shots, even in challenging lighting conditions. The advanced HDR, Motion Capture 2.0, Night Mode, Portrait mode, Motion Photo, Super-res Zoom, Lenticular (filter), AI scene detection, Expert mode, Panorama, Panorama Night Mode, Document Mode, and many more features will enhance its versatility.

As for the ultra-wide lens, it features a 50 MP Samsung JN1 sensor with an ƒ/2.2 aperture, a 1/2.76” sensor size, and EIS image stabilization. With a 114° field of view, it will expand my creative possibilities, allowing me to capture breathtaking landscapes and group shots with ease. The advanced HDR, Night Mode, Motion Photo, Lenticular (filter), and Macro mode (4 cm) will further add to its capabilities.

The video recording capabilities will be equally impressive, offering 4K recording at 60 fps, 1080p recording at 30 or 60 fps, Live HDR at 4K30 fps, Slo-mo at 480fps, Night Mode (1080p at 30 fps), Action mode, OIS, and EIS image stabilization, as well as Time Lapse (4K). With such outstanding camera features, I’ll be excited to explore my creativity and capture stunning moments with the Nothing Phone (2).

For those who like taking selfies like me, the Nothing Phone (2) offers a 32 MP Sony IMX615 front-facing camera with an ƒ/2.45 aperture and a 1/2.74” sensor size. With advanced HDR, Motion Photo, Lenticular (Filter), Night Mode, Portrait mode, and 1080p video recording at 60 fps, I can capture vibrant and detailed self-portraits. Moreover, the Live HDR at 1080p at 30fps adds to the camera’s capabilities, ensuring stunning selfies in various lighting conditions.

The Nothing Phone (2) offers dual nano-SIM support, 5G, 4G LTE, WiFi 6, and Bluetooth 5.3. NFC brings incredible convenience to my daily transactions, while the in-screen fingerprint sensor and face unlock are good options for unlocking the phone.

Given my extensive phone usage throughout the day, the 4,700mAh battery brought immense relief by offering ample power to endure my busy schedule effortlessly. Moreover, the 45W fast charging and 15W wireless charging capabilities ensured quick recharges whenever required. Additionally, the 5W reverse wireless charging feature is perfectly suited for my Nothing Ear (1), ensuring they stay charged and ready to accompany me wherever I go. I’m also confident that I can squeeze in playing games without worrying about running out of battery!

I also like the Glyph interface, which adds to the futuristic and uniqueness of the phone. To be honest, this is one of the reasons why I liked the Nothing Phone in the first place.

In conclusion, the Nothing Phone (2) truly lives up to the hype. Its impressive specifications, cutting-edge technology, and innovative design make it a smartphone worth considering for anyone looking to step into the future. As I continue to explore its features and capabilities, I can confidently say that my decision to finally upgrade was well worth it. The Nothing Phone (2) has indeed set a new standard for what a smartphone can be. So, if you’re on the fence about upgrading, take it from me – this phone is something special.

Stay tuned for my next review, where I’ll delve deeper into my favorite features of the Nothing Phone (2).

The Nothing Phone (2) with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage starts at PHP 38,990, offering excellent value for money. For those who need even more storage space, the maxed-out 12GB+512GB combo is priced at PHP 44,990. With these options, users can choose the variant that best suits their needs and budget.

For those eager to get their hands on the Nothing Phone (2), you can get yours at Digital Walker.

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