Nothing Phone 2(a) – Nothing does another Nothing

Nothing has been transparent in its products and approach towards bringing the best style and value to any given customer. Just like the Google Pixel (a) series, the Nothing Phone 2 (a) is a budget offering for the masses with the goodness of Nothing OS and Glyph light features in a new design language, one worthy of copying by other manufacturers.

Design

Nothing has been banking on the design and form factor to make their products unique in a sea of similar-looking products. Adhering to the mandate of transparency, the Nothing Phone 2 (a) brings a centre-mounted camera island housing two cameras, a transparent back with 3 glyph lights and a glass back that curves to the edges flowing the design seamlessly in one’s hands. The matte finish metal sides with glossy glass finish at the rear feel unique, and the weight balance, along with the sheer large dimensions, make the Nothing Phone 2 (a) seem like a meticulously crafted smartphone.

Display

A 6.7-inch flexible AMOLED variable refresh rate FHD+ panel with good brightness levels and accurate colour calibration dominates the front fascia. This HDR+ panel supports most industry standards and allows for immersive gameplay and content consumption. The symmetrical bezels make this phone look neat, and despite the 6.7-inch display, it is still physically larger than something like the Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus, sporting a 6.8-inch display. Given the budget pricing, the phone looks way above its price tag thanks to the symmetry and overall neat display design.

Performance

MediaTek SKUs are confusing. Nothing Phone 2 (a) sports a 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro. This Octa-core SOC with 12GB RAM and 256GB fast storage performs way better than most around the similar price bracket. We witnessed 90fps gaming on social games like Call of Duty, and high fidelity in other graphic-intensive games surprising the performance packed inside this budget Nothing offering. The Nothing OS 2.5.x runs on Android 14, and although the chip supports AI features, Nothing has stirred clear of any AI experiments for now. Overall, the UI animations are buttery smooth, the apps run seamlessly, and the experience is definitely worth every single penny. Glyph features along with a composer to make your own glyph patterns, and the additional experimental features also support Apple Airpods natively. Calling and texting with haptics, sound quality and video are impressive with the loads of 5G, tri-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.3 goodness.

Camera

The rear camera sensor is similar to the primary camera setup of its predecessor, shooting pixel-binned 12.5MP shots from the 50MP rear camera. The shots are detailed, and crisp and carry good colour calibration and saturation with decent contrast levels from both the primary and ultra-wide cameras. Capped to shoot only 4k 40fps, both the cameras perform great in the video, although focus searching was an issue on our pre-production unit. Night shots, too can be improved as they do over-process the image at times. We hope a software update improves the performance, as has been the track record of Nothing. Overall, the cameras are decent and do the job of capturing memories very well.

Battery and Verdict

Battery life has been above average with our heavy-use scenario. There is no charger included, although fast charge transparent design cable does the aesthetics utmost justice. Nothing has skipped wireless charging, and at the price point, it is understandable. Nothing Phone 2 (a) is just as impressive, if not more as the Pixel (a) series. Along with the competitive pricing and the design, Nothing has bought their A-game to compete in a crowded segment of smartphones. If you are looking for something unique on a budget, the Nothing Phone 2 (a) should glyph your radar.

Specs

6.78-inch variable FHD+ AMOLED HDR
MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro
Nothing OS + Android 14
12GB RAM + 256 ROM

Moto Edge 30, World’s Thinnest 5G to Launch in India

You are probably reading this on a glass sandwich phone that may weigh around 200gms and with a back cover, something around 250gms. With that kind of weight, the phone’s thickness is approximately 8mm, and with the back cover, it goes up to 10 mm. Ever wondered how slim can a phone be? Will you believe it if we say that the phone is 6.79mm thin and weighs 155gm? Motorola is geared to launch the world’s thinnest 5G phone, Moto Edge 30. The new phone is sure to have some exciting specifications, making it an excellent choice in the mid-range segment.

Body and Display

Moto Edge 30 is expected to have a 6.5inch FHD+ pOLED 10-bit disolayel offering a 144Hz refresh rate. The selfie camera is placed right in the centre of the display. The 3.5mm earphone jack is missing to maintain the phone’s thinness. Moto Edge 30 is the thinnest phone from the brand, beating Razr, which is 7.1mm thin.

Processor

Another highlight of the phone is the Snapdragon 778+ chipset featured in the Moto Edge 30 with 6GB and 8GB RAM. The smartphone will run on Android 12-based MyUX skin out of the box with Dolby Atmos to enhance the sound experience. The internal storage space available is 128GB.

Camera

The camera setup is a triple rear camera module. Moto Edge 30 will have a primary camera of 50MP, an ultra-wide lens and macro lens of 50MP, and a depth sensor of 2MP. For the selfie camera, there is a 32MP lens.

Battery

The smartphone’s battery is notably small at 4020mAh and will support 33W TurboPower charging. 

Price and Availability

Moto Edge 30 will launch on 12th May in the Indian markets. Though the price is not officially announced, it is expected to be priced at around Rs.25,000 – Rs.30,000. The phone will be available for sale via Flipkart, Reliance Digital, and leading retail outlets for the customers to buy. Supermoon Silver, Meteor Grey, and Aurora Green are the colour options available in Moto Edge 30.

Motorola is doing a great job by launching the world’s thinnest 5G phone with a 4020mAh battery. Though we do not have 5G network in the country, it will be interesting to see how the phone functions. Also, the Moto Edge 30 has India’s First Snapdragon 778G+ 5G processor.

OnePlus 8 VS Vivo X50 Pro | Which one should you buy? | Comparison & Camera in detail

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