Nothing collabs with Swedish House Mafia for Glyph Sound Pack on Phone (2) – Times of India
Customers can use the Glyph Composer on Nothing Phone (2) to customise and mix Swedish House Mafia’s unique sounds. All you need to do is simply tap the pads to create various light and sound blends and make a personalised Glyph Ringtone.
The Swedish House Mafia sound pack and Glyph Composer will also be available for Nothing Phone (1). However, there is no information on when the feature will be released for the company’s first smartphone.
Nothing Phone (2): What to expect
The teaster also gives a first look at which is likely the Nothing Phone (2). The smartphone in the video appears to have a centrally-aligned punch-hole cutout, which is in line with the rumours of the Phone (2). Further, the Phone (2) could have flat edges, similar to the Nothing Phone (1).
Pei has been dropping hints about the Phone (2) and suggesting that the upcoming smartphone will offer a superior experience compared to the Phone (1).
The Phone (2) will feature an upgrade to the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip from Qualcomm, which is a step up from the Snapdragon 778G+ used in the first version.
Nothing has confirmed that the Phone (2) will have a larger screen, but rumours suggest it may be about 0.15 inches bigger than the Phone (1). Additionally, the Phone (2) will also boast a larger battery with a capacity of 4700mAh, which is 200mAh more than the previous model.
Nothing Phone (2) will run Nothing OS 2.0, which is said to combine the best of Android to enhance accessibility and efficiency for users. The company showed off the interface, showing new widgets and wallpaper. Further, the Nothing OS 2.0 will be available for the Phone (1) as a software update in the future.
Nothing Phone (2) is set to launch on July 11 at 7:30 PM. It will be available to pre-orders starting June 29 through Flipkart. The Phone (2) will now be manufactured in India, according to the company’s announcement.
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