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I have to admit it. I bought into the hype of the Nothing Phone 1

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and I was burned. I was so excited for something from the maker

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of the OnePlus phones that I knew and loved. I was an owner of the OnePlus 3T,

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so when Nothing was announced and had this killer phone that was transparent,

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I was excited, but with middling performance and pretty scarce availability,

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it was a bit of a let down. And after using it for a few days, I actually returned it back and said,

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I don't wanna use it anymore. But the Nothing Phone 2, it looks like it might solve everything.

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With a great design and availability coming to a country near you,

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I think this could be the breakthrough phone for nothing, but we've seen this before.

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So let's take a look at the box and then take a look at what's different. Inside, we have this cool sim popper that's transparent.

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And we have the matching new transparent cable.

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Well, at least the connector is transparent. Other than that, we got some paperwork,

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safety information and very small text

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and that's it. So no charging brick in the box, but it's nice that they include such a cool cable

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and of course a cool sim popper, which we're gonna leave out to check what's inside the phone.

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Taking a look at design between the Nothing Phone 2s and the One,

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it's pretty darn similar. You can see a couple differences. So the glyph is now split up into different sections.

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So it gives you more options for different glyph patterns as well as some granular glyph stuff

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that we'll take a look at later. And the back is now rounded. So it sits more natural in your hand.

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It's rounded off slightly compared to the flat back of the Nothing Phone 1.

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Otherwise, it feels and looks very similar. It's slightly larger, but pretty much the same size.

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But the phone is more than the glyphs on the back. It is a 6.7 inch full HD plus LTPO OLED.

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So it's an OLED screen that can go all the way down to one hurt and then zoom on up to 120 Hertz

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when you're scrolling or playing games or anything like that. And that is great.

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A very flagship move and something that I appreciate. Being able to have your always on screen sipping battery

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while having full of refresh rate when you're playing games, I think is a great option.

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Taking a look around the side, we have our lone power button with some antenna lines.

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On the top, we have a mic hole. And again, more antenna lines.

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On the left side, we have two volume buttons, very iPhone.

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And on the bottom, we have our SIM tray, mic hole, USB-C and speaker.

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Let's take a look inside the SIM tray to see what's going on in there.

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So inside we have the slot for two nano-SIMs. I prefer two physical versus the eSIM

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as I think it's just easier to swap back and forth

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physical SIMs and doing the whole eSIM transfer or needing to go back to provider for another eSIM.

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Big pain in the butt. One thing I think nothing does really well is the hand feel of the phone.

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So this is a large phone. I'd been using the ASUS Zenfone 10 prior to this

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and it is quite a lot bigger because even though it is 6.7 inches at only 201 grams,

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it's substantially lighter than the iPhone 14 Pro Max which is 240 grams and is 6.69 inches.

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So they've done really well at making it look and feel premium while keeping it light

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and something I actually want to hold all day, especially because they put in a 4,700 milliamp hour battery

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which we had Labs test, but just for my daily use, seems to last really, really long

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and I've been really impressed with that. Other than that, it's a pretty standard flagship affair.

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It's got water resistance though, it's only IP54. It would have been great to have higher than that.

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It's got wireless charging at 15 watts and fast charging at 45 watts.

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Moving right into the phone here, we see one of the other things that makes nothing phone special, the skin of Android.

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I really like this retro futurism.

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I don't really know what you would call it. It's very monochromatic.

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But if you don't like it, when you're sitting with the phone, you can just choose a stock Android-like experience

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where all the icons have color and everything like that. So you can really make it how you like it,

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but I really like this. I think it's really slick. Let's talk specs.

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As that was one of my complaints with the nothing phone one, it felt a little bit slow right off the bat

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and though I get it was aimed to be a bit more mid-range,

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I think heading a bit more premium is a good choice on this one. So it's a Snapdragon 8 plus gen one, which is good.

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It's not the gen two that like all the other flagships have, but it is a huge upgrade over the phone one

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which had a 778G plus, which again is mid.

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Fun that there are a couple of different spec configurations. So you can get an eight gig of RAM plus 128 gigs of storage,

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the 12 gigs of RAM 256 or 12 gigs and 512.

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We have the mid-range here with 12 gigs of RAM and 256 gigs of storage, which I think is plenty.

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But again, remember you cannot upgrade this with SD card. So you're stuck with what you got.

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The 12 gigs of RAM I think is great. You can save a little bit of money and go for that eight gigs of RAM.

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But if you want to future-proof this phone and make sure that you can have it for a long time,

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12 gigs for Android I think is really, a really good thing to have.

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As for OS, this is running Android 13, which is great to see. Android 14 is right around the corner,

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but this has promised three years of Android updates and four years of security updates

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with updates coming every two months. So no matter how good the hardware is,

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if your phone's gonna be out of date, as soon as you get it, you're not really gonna wanna be rocking it

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if you're not getting the latest features, let alone trusting your information to be on the phone

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that could have huge security holes. All right, let's try setting up the fingerprint scanner.

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I've been pretty vocal about liking the in-screen ones because I find it easier to unlock when it's on a table

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versus having to kinda grip it like you're picking up the phone to get the ones that are in the power button,

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but I've played with some that aren't great. So let's see if this is anything decent.

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All right, moment of truth. Not bad. It's a slow animation.

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So you can tell that it's working right away, but it really takes the time to show you

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that the phone is opening, which I don't necessarily mind. I usually there's ways in Android

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to speed up this animations, but I actually really like the screen turning off one.

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Editor, turn off this video. As for what's default to install on the phone,

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I'd say pretty minimal. I like it. It's like stock Android.

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It just has the Google suite of apps. And then obviously there's some stuff that Labs is installed,

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but nothing crazy. There are a couple of apps like the nothing X app,

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which is for connecting to nothing ear ones and the composer app,

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which we're gonna take a look at because that's what lets you create custom ringtones

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that use the glyphs on the back. Now what's your turn? Create your own glyph sequences and use them as ringtones.

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Okay, so this is like a little drum pad. And we see it says modem.

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Okay, is it actually flashing on the back?

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Oh, this is bug mode.

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I don't know how you'd make anything out of this. I gotta say, Dan.

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Why is that the Dan noise? That's what I think of Dan.

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Kind of sounds like the Lego Yoda death scream just slowed down.

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But I guess it's kind of cool to be able to do this. Like if you had a certain pattern that you liked

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or maybe you're just more musically inclined than I am,

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very neat option. But if you're not good at making ringtones,

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I know I don't talk about this in any other phone, but the default sounds on nothing phones are pretty sick.

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So you can change it between a bunch of different options of ringtones, but they also have different vibrations to match the sounds.

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And I have to say the vibrations feel really good.

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I wouldn't say it's on Apple's level of like Taptic Engine, but the different sounds have different vibrational strengths

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and you can tell the difference. For the last thing on the glyphs in the back, there is a whole glyph section now,

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which I think is nice to kind of keep it all together. I remember when I first saw the nothing phone,

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it was pretty scarce what was in here, but they also have an auto brightness mode.

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That means that when you're in a dark room, these won't be as bright, which is great

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because that was another complaint. You'd be in bed, your phone's charging beside you,

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and then there's a notification that flash bangs you in the middle of the night.

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Versus now it realizes that the room is dark and doesn't need to brighten up quite as much.

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What's also cool is they've changed the glyphs on the back to be more granular.

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So you can set things like timers that use the glyphs on the back to show you how long is left.

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Something that might be a little bit more useful than the timer though, is that it has third-party integrations

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using that same glyph progress bar. So you can have things like your Uber showing you

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how close your ride is to getting there, or when you skip the dishes orders coming,

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and you can see on the back of your phone. The only problem is, is like,

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how often are you laying your phone face down? I'm usually pretty scared

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that I'm gonna be scratching up the screen, so I'm putting my phone down on its back.

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It does have a built-in screen protector, which is nice, but it is something to be aware of if you're nervous about scratching up your phone,

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is that to get a lot of these features, your phone has to be face down.

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The last thing I wanna talk about in software is the always-on-display settings,

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because since it's LTPO, you can add quite a lot too that's not gonna be using too much of your battery life.

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So you have lock screen widgets now. So you can add things to your always-on display,

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and they'll show up always.

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See, I had things like weather, time,

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and then some quick settings as well, like your flashlight. So, oh, you have a lot of different options, that's great.

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I'm gonna change it to just flashlight, because I feel like that's how many you use pretty often.

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And now, if I turn off the screen and turn it on,

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you can see them all there. The only downside is, is that you already have some information

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that's always here, so adding weather and time

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just means it's on there twice, which is not super cool-looking,

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but I guess more options is better than less.

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All right, let's crab-rave.

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It sounds okay.

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It definitely gets loud, and you can hear that's coming out of both speakers pretty equally, so it doesn't feel like it's heavily towards

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this bottom side, which is fine, but the earpiece speaker did crack

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a little bit at that loudest volume. You can hear it in those high notes, especially the flute whistle.

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I don't know what instrument that is, but you can tell that it's crackling a little bit there,

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which is not fantastic. As for the screen, again, I think it looks fine.

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It definitely gets decently bright, but it's not the highest resolution. It's full HD+, but on a 6.7-inch screen,

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you can start to notice it's not the sharpest thing.

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It is an OLED though, and obviously the colors do look fantastic.

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And when you're on mobile, I mean, I personally don't really care about the visual quality being absolutely peak,

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but again, when you're comparing to flagships, this isn't gonna be as good.

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We had Labs run the Nothing Phone 2 and one through the circuit see how they do,

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and I have to say the Nothing Phone 2 is a huge improvement over the one,

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and though obviously it doesn't quite compare to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

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that are in different flagships like the Zenfone 10 and One 5,

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you can see here that game performance does look very strong and consistent

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with minimal differences between the median and 5% frame rates.

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And again, when you're comparing it to the first Gen Nothing Phone, it blows it out of the water.

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One place where the Nothing Phone does slip a little bit compared to other flagships is Apple Launches.

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With cold Apple Launches taking up to 3 1â2 seconds, which is quite a bit,

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but again, when compared to the last gen, you can see this is quite an upgrade. And with daily use, you won't notice too much of a delay

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getting into Instagram, you fiend. Where the phone actually excelled was battery life

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compared to both the previous Gen and to other flagships.

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In the longevity test, it was able to get up to 25 hours compared to 21 in the Nothing Phone 1 and 23

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in the Xperia One 5 and Zenfone 10. And in the stress test,

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we're really hitting the battery hard. The phone was still able to get five hours, which is a little bit of a slip

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compared to the Nothing Phone 1's five and a half hours, but it blows the other flagships out of the water

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where they're getting usually around three and a half hours.

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On top of the great battery life is fast charging. So in one hour, the phone was able to charge

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from zero to 100%, which is the fastest charging we've seen so far.

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And as a slight upgrade over the Nothing Phone 1's one hour and 20 minute charge time.

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And finally, when it comes to phone brightness, the Nothing Phone 2 was able to get to 485 nits,

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which is a slight improvement over the Nothing Phone 1 and is pretty middle of the pack

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when it comes to other flagships. Believe it or not, this phone has cameras.

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I might have skipped it over at the start, but it has two 50 megapixel cameras,

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a main shooter, which is just a standard view,

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and an ultra-wide, which is cool. Again, I've talked about it before,

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but I prefer ultra-wide telephotos though. Obviously it would be great to have a triple.

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That increases the price more and more. So I'm not surprised at leaving those for the flagships,

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but I am pretty darn impressed with the camera.

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That's another complaint that myself and Maria, our thumbnail artist who has Nothing Phone 1,

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have made complaints about, is that the camera in the Phone 1 was not strong.

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And I actually took the Nothing Phone 2 with me over the weekend and took some photos to show you

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because this is pretty darn impressive.

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So I took the phone out to a local street festival we had this weekend,

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and of course had to take a picture of this cute puppy therapy booth. And I gotta say, again, the details are really good.

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It has even lighting while letting things in the shadow kind of drop off.

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The colors are somewhat accurate. And that's kind of my biggest complaint about the phone

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is it tends to run warm. It makes colors kind of fade out,

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and everything kind of look a little bit more orangy-brown than they normally were.

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And I'm not really sure I prefer that warm look to something that's really cool,

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like the Google photos or vibrant like Samsung

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or even the flatness of an iPhone photo, because I'd rather apply filters to the photo

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to make it look how I want, versus it just kind of look more faded out and warm

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like it's kind of giving me. But I was impressed by the video quality.

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I took a video of Adam and his partner dancing.

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And the video quality and mics are quite impressive. This is a 4K 60 video,

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and there's no stuttering, the stabilization with OIS works really well.

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And it's definitely something I'll record with if I was taking a video of Sven playing in the yard.

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He's always doing that. I have a lot of plays in the yard.

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These are the kind of softball photo to see how the camera does. And I think this photo turned out really well,

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because it had the blue sky to kind of gauge what temperature should make the photo,

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because this one doesn't have the warmth problem. It allows the sky to be quite blue

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and the grass stay green, very contrasting and punchy.

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It's still not the most fantastic photo.

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I find like there is some kind of weirdness going on with this TD sign in the background,

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but overall, I think it does look quite nice. And again, it's a photo that I would share

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or edit to my heart's content. But we do need to try the selfie camera.

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See how that looks. People want to see your beautiful face.

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For the selfie photos, it's pretty similar to my complaint about the main camera.

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Things do look just a little faded again.

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I've checked the camera lens. It's not super gooey with gamer juice or anything like that,

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but it just looks like there's an Instagram filter that's kind of on it already.

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The clarity is good and it doesn't look like they're trying to soften my skin too much,

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but it's just something about the colors that looks a little off.

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And I can't quite put my finger on what it would be, whether it's my fault or just the camera itself.

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But I do think the photos look good. Just be aware again that you might have to go in

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and edit it a little bit to make it look a little bit more realistic, but I don't think it looks too bad.

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But let's check out the video I took. Here's a selfie video.

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I'm talking, I'm spinning. I mean, in the preview, it looks pretty good,

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but we're going to take a look and see how it actually did.

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Yeah. It doesn't look too bad. I think that, again, the colors are faded

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and that's just going to be the way the photos look. But as for keeping myself exposed and in focus,

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the colors look good. I don't know, the colors don't look good. The focus looks good.

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The exposure looks fine. And the mic is fine.

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It's not definitely not the worst we've heard, but it's not going to be anything like an iPhone, Samsung, or Google.

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One thing David actually pointed out while I was taking that video though, is that this phone has some cool features

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using these glyphs and lights on the back. Including a tally light when you're going to take a video.

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So it'll actually, you can turn this off, but I have it turned on because I think it's cool.

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It'll flash red to let people know that you're recording. Another cool thing is that if you want to have lights on,

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you can use the traditional flash, or you can have a fill light using the glyphs.

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So you have an option of what you want to use. Of course, I think using the glyphs looks really cool

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because that's going to get people's attention. Instead of getting that one bright spot you get from a flash,

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you might get a bit more of an even fill using this wide light that goes across the whole back of the phone.

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I gotta say, overall, these phones seem to have been a big upgrade.

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Nothing has been listening and upgrading these phones. And this is a really compelling package.

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For me, the glyphs, the skins, the built-in Tesla integrations that give you features

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that other phones don't, they're really compelling features.

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But when I compare it to the ASUS Zenfone 10, which has a smaller body and a skin that I prefer,

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it doesn't make it a bit of a tough choice. I think that if you like larger phones,

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if you're a Pro Max or Ultra or Plus phone user,

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this is a really compelling package. It's something that I think that you should consider.

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At $600 to $800, depending on your configuration,

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it seems to be a pretty fair price for what you're getting. You're getting performance, you're getting cameras,

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you're getting something that is just plain stylish

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at a higher price tag than before, but it is a more usable phone.

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But what do you think? Is this a compelling option? Do you think this could sway you

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