Specifications-wise, the Nothing Phone isn't particularly outstanding; but you'd have guessed as much anyway, so what makes it tick?
For this reason, I gravitated towards black, which gave it a slightly industrial look. You don't need expensive materials to look edgy. Sorry, I tried, but I really don't see the point in using it. But I suppose what I can say is that the system works and it's cool that way.The Nothing Phone features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G+ chipset that is customised to enable wireless charging .
Either way, you're not likely to see any slowdowns unless you're editing video or playing visually demanding games like Genshin Impact turned up to near-maximum settings.If you are into having a distinctive design language across bespoke widgets, fonts, sounds and wallpapers, Nothing certainly has that well-covered-they certainly didn't hire a fresh design school graduate, that's for certain.
All the same, Phone is quite nice if you love watching videos on your phone. And with the 240Hz touch polling panel, it doubles up as a decent enough phone for gaming.The Phone is equipped with a 50MP wide-angle main camera and a 50MP ultra-wide angle camera , along with a 16MP camera at the front.At launch, Nothing's main camera felt quite underwhelming but things have improved tremendously since then.
Charging isn't quite as speedy as you would expect from a phone that flatters to deceive for the most part. Perhaps that's the upside of using an SoC that isn't a Hungry Hungry Hippo .Ultimately, the Nothing Phone isn't really handicapped by a less-than-fashionable processor for its class.