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Nothing Phone (2): New LED Back Design and Customizable Glyphs Revealed

The Nothing brand will present its second smartphone Nothing Phone (2) already on July 11, but even before that, the manufacturer, through YouTuber MKBHD, showed the changes that will take place on the back of the phone. It already “flashed” in the previous generation, or flashing animations, so-called glyphs, could be displayed on them. On the back of the second generation phone from Nothing, there will be a total of 11 separate LED strips (the first model had only five parts), which are divided into 33 separate zones. So we can expect that glyphs will be much more customizable.

Once again, the “exclamation mark” at the bottom edge of the phone will show the current charging progress, but now one of the bars on the back will also reveal the current volume level if you use the side buttons to adjust it. One of the strips of LEDs can shine a light on an unread notification from one of your applications. The so-called However, Essential Notifications will not be able to connect to multiple installed applications.


Záda Nothing Phonu (1) vlevo a Nothing Phonu (2) right

The central “label” of diodes on the back has been newly divided into six separate parts. The shape of the diodes around the camera has also changed. So don’t expect any radical changes, on the other hand, it is possible that you can tell the difference between the first and second generation of the phone precisely because of the different flashing backs. The second distinguishing feature will be the centered punch of the display. The first generation of the phone had a hole near the edge of the display. The premiere of the Nothing Phone (2) smartphone will take place on Tuesday, July 11.

Nothing Phone (2) demo by YouTuber MKBHD:

Via GSMarena

2023-07-06 13:57:01
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