So far, Nothing has revealed much about the design of the Phone 2, avoiding leaks. However, there have been rumors suggesting minor changes, but no significant differences in design. It looks like these speculations turned out to be accurate as Nothing has officially revealed the design of the phone via well-known YouTuber Marques Brownlee, which looks quite similar Phone 1 .
In a video shared with YouTuber MKBHD, Nothing Phone 2 was unveiled with an updated Glyph interface. Let's start with the overall design of the phone, which is not much different from its predecessor. The edges are now slightly rounded, and the smartphone is available in a new blue-gray color that will act as a distinguishing factor between the two models.
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The video confirms the presence of dual rear cameras. Previously, it was speculated that this time there would be a triple rear camera. The smartphone display also has a slight change because of the punch-hole camera which now is in the top center of the screen instead of the left corner. Otherwise, the upcoming Nothing phone looks quite similar to Phone 1.
Another, and perhaps the only change in the design is the Glyph interface. This time it's still white LEDs, but Nothing has made some changes. First, the LED light around the cameras is now divided into two parts, and the center light is divided into six parts.
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Nothing Phone 2 also comes with 33 different software-controlled LED lighting zones. The company has also introduced new features to make better use of the Glyph interface. The upper right arc works in sync with the volume indicator, so when you turn it up or down, the LED light also moves accordingly. There's also a new Glyph Timer app so you can set a timer and the LED light will drop as it starts counting down.
Nothing also plans to integrate third-party apps with this indicator, and has so far managed to secure partnerships with Uber and Zomato. Another customization the company offers with the new phone is the ability to set static LED lighting for an important application. This means that the LED will stay on until you open a notification related to that app.


