Nothing Phone (2) breaks cover in video with interesting tweaks to glyph
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The Nothing Phone (2) features split-up LED strips for more granular control
The new handset appears to have slightly more rounded glass on the back and the LED light strips that make up the glyph interface are now broken up into more pieces and are more functional than before.
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The light strip around the cameras has been split into two pieces and the big middle strip has been divided into six individual strips. This means that the phone now has more addressable LED zones – 33 to be exact, compared to 12 on the outgoing model.
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Nothing Phone (2)’s progress indicator
More interestingly, even third parties will now be able to control the LEDs and Nothing has already roped Uber and food delivery company Zomato in.
There’s also a new feature called Essential Notifications which lets you assign an app to a LED strip so that you’d know that a notification has been received without needing to unlock the phone.
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And lastly, there’s a glyph composer that lets you design your own ringtone and glyph lighting effects.
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