Nothing Phone Serie
Processador: Mediatek Dimensity 7200, Mediatek Dimensity 7350 Pro, Qualcomm Snapdragon SD 778G+ 5G, Qualcomm Snapdragon SD 8+ Gen 1Adaptador Gráfico: ARM Mali-G610 MP4, Qualcomm Adreno 642L, Qualcomm Adreno 730
Ecrã: 6.55 polegadas, 6.70 polegadas
Peso: 0.19kg, 0.1935kg, 0.2012kg
Preço: 329, 429, 499, 699 euro
Média de 486 pontos (das 794 análises)
Nothing Phone (1)
Especificações do Portátil
Portátil: Nothing Phone (1)Processador: Qualcomm Snapdragon SD 778G+ 5G
Adaptador Gráfico: Qualcomm Adreno 642L
Ecrã: 6.55 polegadas, 20:9, 2400 x 1080 píxeles
Peso: 0.1935kg
Preço: 499 euro
Links: Nothing página inicial
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O ex-diretor da OnePlus está mais uma vez fazendo um smartphone. Isto, é claro, vai fazer com que as pessoas se dêem conta. O telefone Nothing (1) se propõe a fazer muitas coisas de maneira diferente e já parece bastante legal com os LEDs na parte de trás. Mas por 500 euros (£449), ele é capaz de nos impressionar durante nossa revisão?
Origem: Canaltech
Um celular interessante pela aparência, a meu ver, e que não fica devendo em especificações e experiência. O Nothing Phone (1) pode atrair quem quer um smartphone diferente, apesar de a primeira impressão ser de um iPhone modificado. Como é comum em intermediários, o aparelho não se destaca positivamente em muitos aspectos, e também não tem muitos pontos fracos. Sua tela é agradável, e o desempenho em jogos não fica devendo muito nem mesmo a modelos mais caros. O maior ponto fraco que consigo citar é a ausência de conector P2. O preço é um pouco superior a opções já disponíveis no Brasil, entre elas o mais potente Galaxy S20 FE. Mas se você quer um smartphone que chame atenção pelo design, é um extra aceitável a se pagar. Você até encontra o Nothing Phone (1) com importadores e estoque no Brasil, mas o preço nestes casos assusta, chegando a R$ 5.000. Salgado para o que ele oferece. Importando da China, você paga cerca de R$ 2.600. Lembrando que deve ter taxa de importação, neste caso.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/06/2022
Origem: Canaltech
Um celular interessante pela aparência, a meu ver, e que não fica devendo em especificações e experiência. O Nothing Phone (1) pode atrair quem quer um smartphone diferente, apesar de a primeira impressão ser de um iPhone modificado. Como é comum em intermediários, o aparelho não se destaca positivamente em muitos aspectos, e também não tem muitos pontos fracos. Sua tela é agradável, e o desempenho em jogos não fica devendo muito nem mesmo a modelos mais caros. O maior ponto fraco que consigo citar é a ausência de conector P2. O preço é um pouco superior a opções já disponíveis no Brasil, entre elas o mais potente Galaxy S20 FE. Mas se você quer um smartphone que chame atenção pelo design, é um extra aceitável a se pagar. Você até encontra o Nothing Phone (1) com importadores e estoque no Brasil, mas o preço nestes casos assusta, chegando a R$ 5.000. Salgado para o que ele oferece. Importando da China, você paga cerca de R$ 2.600. Lembrando que deve ter taxa de importação, neste caso.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/06/2022
Análises na língua extrangeira
Origem: Tech Spurt
Comparing Nothing Phone 2 vs the original smartphone, including a camera test, gaming performance, battery life and general features. I've reviewed both the Nothing Phone 2 and its cheaper sibling and here's a side-by-side evaluation - check out my tips and tricks guide for more Nothing OS 2.0 action! Now, these rather unique mobiles may look similar, but that design has undergone subtle refinements for the 2023 model. The Nothing Phone 2 has an upgraded Glyph setup, with new features like the Timer and Composer. Although the latter will come to the first handset along with Nothing OS 2.0. More on the software side in my tips and tricks guide, live now! The Nothing Phone 2 also boasts a better camera setup, with a fresh IMX890 sensor and updated ISP.
Comparação, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Tech Spurt
Comparing Nothing Phone 2 vs the original smartphone, including a camera test, gaming performance, battery life and general features. I've reviewed both the Nothing Phone 2 and its cheaper sibling and here's a side-by-side evaluation - check out my tips and tricks guide for more Nothing OS 2.0 action! Now, these rather unique mobiles may look similar, but that design has undergone subtle refinements for the 2023 model. The Nothing Phone 2 has an upgraded Glyph setup, with new features like the Timer and Composer. Although the latter will come to the first handset along with Nothing OS 2.0. More on the software side in my tips and tricks guide, live now! The Nothing Phone 2 also boasts a better camera setup, with a fresh IMX890 sensor and updated ISP.
Comparação, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Stuff TV EN→PT
It would be all too easy to write Phone 1’s transparent design and glyph lighting off as a gimmick, but there’s a truly capable handset lurking underneath. The screen and cameras punch above their weight, the materials and build quality give it the feel of a more expensive device, and Nothing clearly has big plans for its minimal take on Android – even if they haven’t been entirely realised at launch. We’re also big fans of anyone doing things differently in a market stuffed with increasingly samey handsets. The rival Xiaomi 12 Lite has near-identical underlying hardware and isn’t nearly as interesting to look at or use. Battery life was originally a weak point (although software improvements have boosted efficiency a little since launch), and those with a need for speed will find faster performance elsewhere. Google, Samsung and Apple also retain the edge on camera image quality – but it’s closer than you’d expect given Nothing’s newbie status.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 06/23/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Stuff TV EN→PT
It would be all too easy to write Phone 1’s transparent design and glyph lighting off as a gimmick, but there’s a truly capable handset lurking underneath. The screen and cameras punch above their weight, the materials and build quality give it the feel of a more expensive device, and Nothing clearly has big plans for its minimal take on Android – even if they haven’t been entirely realised at launch. We’re also big fans of anyone doing things differently in a market stuffed with increasingly samey handsets. The rival Xiaomi 12 Lite has near-identical underlying hardware and isn’t nearly as interesting to look at or use. Battery life was originally a weak point (although software improvements have boosted efficiency a little since launch), and those with a need for speed will find faster performance elsewhere. Google, Samsung and Apple also retain the edge on camera image quality – but it’s closer than you’d expect given Nothing’s newbie status.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 06/23/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: DxOMark EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (1)’s display performance was smooth, accurate and responsive, providing a comfortable haptic experience when browsing the web or using social media. Readability was affected by the display’s lack of uniformity in color and brightness. Under sunlight, in particular, the screen lacked the brightness needed to be readable. The video-game experience was hindered by the display’s image stutter, which would interrupt the fluidity of play.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 05/26/2023
Origem: DxOMark EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (1)’s display performance was smooth, accurate and responsive, providing a comfortable haptic experience when browsing the web or using social media. Readability was affected by the display’s lack of uniformity in color and brightness. Under sunlight, in particular, the screen lacked the brightness needed to be readable. The video-game experience was hindered by the display’s image stutter, which would interrupt the fluidity of play.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 05/26/2023
Origem: Gadgetbyte Nepal EN→PT
Okay, let’s now wrap up this review of the Nothing Phone 1. It goes without saying that the Nothing Phone 1 easily stands out from the crowd of saturated midrange phones in 2023. That semi-transparent design mixed with the Glyph interface sure does offer a “breath of fresh air” to anyone who’s looking for a phone with a unique character above everything else. That’s not to say the Nothing Phone 1 is perfect by any means as we’ve discovered throughout this review. There are quite a few software bugs to iron out here (some have), it has some hardware limitations compared to the competition but more importantly, Nothing is asking for a premium price for this phone. You can easily find a bunch of midrange devices with better performance at cheaper prices, but I doubt any of them can duplicate this guy’s fresh smartphone experience. Having said that, the aforementioned price discrepancy of the Nothing Phone 1 in Nepal and other markets is unfortunate and embarrassing. Compared to the Indian market, we would’ve found it acceptable if it was 10 – 15% costlier, but no. This is simply ludicrous!
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 04/12/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 86% preço: 75% desempenho: 85% pantalha: 85% mobilidade: 85% processamento: 90%
Origem: Gadgetbyte Nepal EN→PT
Okay, let’s now wrap up this review of the Nothing Phone 1. It goes without saying that the Nothing Phone 1 easily stands out from the crowd of saturated midrange phones in 2023. That semi-transparent design mixed with the Glyph interface sure does offer a “breath of fresh air” to anyone who’s looking for a phone with a unique character above everything else. That’s not to say the Nothing Phone 1 is perfect by any means as we’ve discovered throughout this review. There are quite a few software bugs to iron out here (some have), it has some hardware limitations compared to the competition but more importantly, Nothing is asking for a premium price for this phone. You can easily find a bunch of midrange devices with better performance at cheaper prices, but I doubt any of them can duplicate this guy’s fresh smartphone experience. Having said that, the aforementioned price discrepancy of the Nothing Phone 1 in Nepal and other markets is unfortunate and embarrassing. Compared to the Indian market, we would’ve found it acceptable if it was 10 – 15% costlier, but no. This is simply ludicrous!
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 04/12/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 86% preço: 75% desempenho: 85% pantalha: 85% mobilidade: 85% processamento: 90%
Origem: GSM Arena EN→PT
On the other hand, speaking of pinches, if you can take all of Nothing's marketing and hype-building with at least one pinch of salt, if not many more than that, you'll realize you're left with a device that is a very capable mid-ranger in its own right, and one that's a very solid first device to come out from a new company, at a reasonable price (especially compared to early 2023 releases, we might snarkily point out). And yet, there were letdowns for us during our time with it - the screen, yes, but also the vibration motor could have been better, while the box contents is still rather surprising to see in its bareness from a company that isn't as established as Apple or Samsung. As always then, everything comes down to what you prioritize - what you value most, and what you care for least. If you love hype, but can't afford an iPhone or a hype watch or even a pair of hype sneakers, this is a thing for you. If you can ignore that and decide the specs for the price are good enough for you, then go for it too. But if you want an iPhone, or a flagship Android phone even, for half the price, there's Nothing for you here.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 04/07/2023
Origem: GSM Arena EN→PT
On the other hand, speaking of pinches, if you can take all of Nothing's marketing and hype-building with at least one pinch of salt, if not many more than that, you'll realize you're left with a device that is a very capable mid-ranger in its own right, and one that's a very solid first device to come out from a new company, at a reasonable price (especially compared to early 2023 releases, we might snarkily point out). And yet, there were letdowns for us during our time with it - the screen, yes, but also the vibration motor could have been better, while the box contents is still rather surprising to see in its bareness from a company that isn't as established as Apple or Samsung. As always then, everything comes down to what you prioritize - what you value most, and what you care for least. If you love hype, but can't afford an iPhone or a hype watch or even a pair of hype sneakers, this is a thing for you. If you can ignore that and decide the specs for the price are good enough for you, then go for it too. But if you want an iPhone, or a flagship Android phone even, for half the price, there's Nothing for you here.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 04/07/2023
Origem: Amateur Photographer EN→PT
If you’re bored of smartphones that all look the same, then the Nothing Phone 1 is a smartphone that stands out as offering something a little bit different to everyone else. Unfortunately the actual usefulness of the GLYPH lights is fairly limited, and can quickly be forgotten about in terms of notifications, but can be useful for more gentle subject lighting. If you’re wanting a smartphone with flagship photo quality, then the Nothing Phone 1 may disappoint you, as images can be a bit hit and miss. But if you take into consideration the price point, and the inclusion of two 50MP cameras, both with auto-focus, then this phone could be seen as a bit of steal. The main camera gives the best results, and whilst the ultra-wide-angle camera is somewhat average, the close focus does help redeem itself. The selfie camera is nothing special here. With rumours of the Nothing Phone 2 likely to be coming soon, it may be worth keeping an eye out for any special offers on the Nothing Phone 1. However, the phone has some very stiff competition from Google. With a some mixed results, the Nothing Phone 1 can’t match the flagship smartphones found on our list of the best camera phones for photography, but it could be a good option for those looking for a budget camera phone.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/22/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Amateur Photographer EN→PT
If you’re bored of smartphones that all look the same, then the Nothing Phone 1 is a smartphone that stands out as offering something a little bit different to everyone else. Unfortunately the actual usefulness of the GLYPH lights is fairly limited, and can quickly be forgotten about in terms of notifications, but can be useful for more gentle subject lighting. If you’re wanting a smartphone with flagship photo quality, then the Nothing Phone 1 may disappoint you, as images can be a bit hit and miss. But if you take into consideration the price point, and the inclusion of two 50MP cameras, both with auto-focus, then this phone could be seen as a bit of steal. The main camera gives the best results, and whilst the ultra-wide-angle camera is somewhat average, the close focus does help redeem itself. The selfie camera is nothing special here. With rumours of the Nothing Phone 2 likely to be coming soon, it may be worth keeping an eye out for any special offers on the Nothing Phone 1. However, the phone has some very stiff competition from Google. With a some mixed results, the Nothing Phone 1 can’t match the flagship smartphones found on our list of the best camera phones for photography, but it could be a good option for those looking for a budget camera phone.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/22/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: What Hi-Fi EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (1) is a welcome oddity in the current smartphone scene. With iterative yearly updates from Apple, Samsung and Sony, it feels like the days when each new phone would have groundbreaking new features are slowly fading. Nothing, conversely, provides a phone with a unique aesthetic and feature set, sturdy build and 120Hz OLED display – all for less than half the price of the latest iPhone. If you want a smartphone that will turn heads, alongside providing a pretty solid AV experience overall, the Nothing Phone (1) might be the rebellious new alternative for you.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 02/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: What Hi-Fi EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (1) is a welcome oddity in the current smartphone scene. With iterative yearly updates from Apple, Samsung and Sony, it feels like the days when each new phone would have groundbreaking new features are slowly fading. Nothing, conversely, provides a phone with a unique aesthetic and feature set, sturdy build and 120Hz OLED display – all for less than half the price of the latest iPhone. If you want a smartphone that will turn heads, alongside providing a pretty solid AV experience overall, the Nothing Phone (1) might be the rebellious new alternative for you.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 02/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: DxOMark EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (1) main camera is capable of providing good image quality in photos and videos, with images that contain a lot of texture and details, when compared with other phones in the High-end segment. The camera’s exposure performance was somewhat uneven in different conditions but was sufficient when taking photos outdoors. Portraits, on the other hand, were pleasant and accurately exposed in different conditions, with fairly good color rendering. Photos also had well-controlled noise levels on faces and subjects. Although autofocus was generally accurate, the camera was slow to focus, and sometimes the desired capture moment was missed. Thanks to its ultrawide module, the Nothing Phone (1) can provide good image quality with a good level of details. However, the absence of a tele module, means that the quality at medium and long range (typically for an equivalent focal length of more than 80mm) is very low. When taking videos, exposure was unsteady in all tested conditions. A limited dynamic range, combined with the exposure instabilities, reduces the ability of the camera to produce good quality videos, especially in backlit scenes. But the videos provided nice white balance in indoor conditions and colors were well-rendered in bright light conditions.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 02/10/2023
Origem: DxOMark EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (1) main camera is capable of providing good image quality in photos and videos, with images that contain a lot of texture and details, when compared with other phones in the High-end segment. The camera’s exposure performance was somewhat uneven in different conditions but was sufficient when taking photos outdoors. Portraits, on the other hand, were pleasant and accurately exposed in different conditions, with fairly good color rendering. Photos also had well-controlled noise levels on faces and subjects. Although autofocus was generally accurate, the camera was slow to focus, and sometimes the desired capture moment was missed. Thanks to its ultrawide module, the Nothing Phone (1) can provide good image quality with a good level of details. However, the absence of a tele module, means that the quality at medium and long range (typically for an equivalent focal length of more than 80mm) is very low. When taking videos, exposure was unsteady in all tested conditions. A limited dynamic range, combined with the exposure instabilities, reduces the ability of the camera to produce good quality videos, especially in backlit scenes. But the videos provided nice white balance in indoor conditions and colors were well-rendered in bright light conditions.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 02/10/2023
Origem: Tech Advisor EN→PT
As a phone, the Phone (1) is an almost unqualified success. The limited battery life and minor bugs and issues I’ve encountered are the only real weaknesses, while the capable cameras, IP53 rating, and wireless charging all stand out from pack. That’s before we even get to the design. Perhaps it will prove divisive, but you certainly couldn’t call the Phone (1) boring looking, and ultimately the semi-transparent rear and LED patterns will prove the main reason to consider picking the Phone (1) up. Foldables like the (now fairly affordable) Galaxy Z Flip 3 have done more to change the way I use my phone than anything in Nothing’s handset, so if you were caught up in the hype then you might want to re-assess your expectations. Making a great phone is difficult though, and making a great phone as your second ever product is absolutely remarkable. So even if this is nothing special, it’s still a great choice.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 01/11/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Tech Advisor EN→PT
As a phone, the Phone (1) is an almost unqualified success. The limited battery life and minor bugs and issues I’ve encountered are the only real weaknesses, while the capable cameras, IP53 rating, and wireless charging all stand out from pack. That’s before we even get to the design. Perhaps it will prove divisive, but you certainly couldn’t call the Phone (1) boring looking, and ultimately the semi-transparent rear and LED patterns will prove the main reason to consider picking the Phone (1) up. Foldables like the (now fairly affordable) Galaxy Z Flip 3 have done more to change the way I use my phone than anything in Nothing’s handset, so if you were caught up in the hype then you might want to re-assess your expectations. Making a great phone is difficult though, and making a great phone as your second ever product is absolutely remarkable. So even if this is nothing special, it’s still a great choice.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 01/11/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Digital Trends EN→PT
Quirky, individual, and enjoyable to use, the Nothing Phone 1 succeeds in being different from any other smartphone, at least on the outside. Inside, things are substantially more familiar, with the software sharing plenty of stylistic and interface similarities with the Google Pixel series. It’s reasonably priced, the specifications are good, the software is enjoyable to use, and it really does look and feel different from any other Android phone out there. However, it’s not perfect. The camera hasn’t been dramatically improved since its release, and the battery life is quite short. The Android 13-based Nothing OS 1.5 software is in beta now, with a full release promised for early 2023. This is good news, but don’t expect the software to transform the phone, and the late arrival puts it behind rivals from Samsung and Google. Don’t let it really put you off though, as the Nothing Phone 1 is a recommended buy and a very exciting start for the company.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 01/10/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Digital Trends EN→PT
Quirky, individual, and enjoyable to use, the Nothing Phone 1 succeeds in being different from any other smartphone, at least on the outside. Inside, things are substantially more familiar, with the software sharing plenty of stylistic and interface similarities with the Google Pixel series. It’s reasonably priced, the specifications are good, the software is enjoyable to use, and it really does look and feel different from any other Android phone out there. However, it’s not perfect. The camera hasn’t been dramatically improved since its release, and the battery life is quite short. The Android 13-based Nothing OS 1.5 software is in beta now, with a full release promised for early 2023. This is good news, but don’t expect the software to transform the phone, and the late arrival puts it behind rivals from Samsung and Google. Don’t let it really put you off though, as the Nothing Phone 1 is a recommended buy and a very exciting start for the company.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 01/10/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Root Nation EN→PT
Nothing Phone (1) is not a smartphone for everyone. It is unique, and can stun you with wow effect in the first hours of use. But in the end, first impressions pass, so the value of the smartphone is manifested in other aspects. If we take into account the price of the smartphone, Nothing Phone (1) mostly competes with the flagships of Xiaomi, Oppo, realme or mid-rangers from more well-known brands. It wins with an original design and a convenient Android skin, i.e. the factors that matter the most when the phones have almost the same specs. In addition to this, Nothing Phone (1) can offer its users a bright and responsive display, a good set of cameras, high performance in productivity tasks and pleasant stability in games. The weakness of this smartphone is that it comes from a less-known brand, so it mostly caters to geeks and hi-tech fans who have at least heard something about it or, for example, read our review. Therefore, do not forget to subscribe to our social accounts to see more similar devices – the dark horses. Nothing Phone (1) is not a smartphone for everyone. It is unique and can stun you with a wow effect in the first hours of use. But in the end, first impressions pass, so the value of the smartphone is manifested in other aspects.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 01/03/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 86% preço: 90% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 90% ergonomia: 80%
Origem: Root Nation EN→PT
Nothing Phone (1) is not a smartphone for everyone. It is unique, and can stun you with wow effect in the first hours of use. But in the end, first impressions pass, so the value of the smartphone is manifested in other aspects. If we take into account the price of the smartphone, Nothing Phone (1) mostly competes with the flagships of Xiaomi, Oppo, realme or mid-rangers from more well-known brands. It wins with an original design and a convenient Android skin, i.e. the factors that matter the most when the phones have almost the same specs. In addition to this, Nothing Phone (1) can offer its users a bright and responsive display, a good set of cameras, high performance in productivity tasks and pleasant stability in games. The weakness of this smartphone is that it comes from a less-known brand, so it mostly caters to geeks and hi-tech fans who have at least heard something about it or, for example, read our review. Therefore, do not forget to subscribe to our social accounts to see more similar devices – the dark horses. Nothing Phone (1) is not a smartphone for everyone. It is unique and can stun you with a wow effect in the first hours of use. But in the end, first impressions pass, so the value of the smartphone is manifested in other aspects.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 01/03/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 86% preço: 90% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 90% ergonomia: 80%
Origem: 91mobiles EN→PT
You will get more processor muscle on the likes of the Redmi K50i and the iQOO Neo 6, and those wanting a great camera and clean interface might also be attracted to the Google Pixel 6a, whose price is in the region of Rs 30,999 at the time of writing. But none of them can match the overall experience and design feel that the Nothing Phone (1) brings to the table. That transparent back and Glyph UI put it in a zone of its own. It remains the most flauntable mid-segment phone and its performance is improving consistently as well. With no successor in sight, and Nothing also having ironed out some of the early service and support issues, we think the Phone (1) is a great buy for those who want a phone that looks and works differently from the run-of-the-mill smartphones out there. There is – pun alert – literally Nothing like it out there.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 12/14/2022
Origem: 91mobiles EN→PT
You will get more processor muscle on the likes of the Redmi K50i and the iQOO Neo 6, and those wanting a great camera and clean interface might also be attracted to the Google Pixel 6a, whose price is in the region of Rs 30,999 at the time of writing. But none of them can match the overall experience and design feel that the Nothing Phone (1) brings to the table. That transparent back and Glyph UI put it in a zone of its own. It remains the most flauntable mid-segment phone and its performance is improving consistently as well. With no successor in sight, and Nothing also having ironed out some of the early service and support issues, we think the Phone (1) is a great buy for those who want a phone that looks and works differently from the run-of-the-mill smartphones out there. There is – pun alert – literally Nothing like it out there.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 12/14/2022
Origem: Techradar EN→PT
At first blush, the appeal of the Nothing Phone 1 rests on its standout design and the strength of its story. The company clearly learnt lessons from its first product and the level of polish applied to the Phone 1 surpasses expectations, while unique features like its transparent back and glyph lighting marry novelty and functionality in a way that's absent from most other phones.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 12/06/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 50% processamento: 80%
Origem: Techradar EN→PT
At first blush, the appeal of the Nothing Phone 1 rests on its standout design and the strength of its story. The company clearly learnt lessons from its first product and the level of polish applied to the Phone 1 surpasses expectations, while unique features like its transparent back and glyph lighting marry novelty and functionality in a way that's absent from most other phones.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 12/06/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 50% processamento: 80%
Origem: Yugatech
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 12/03/2022
Origem: Yugatech
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 12/03/2022
Origem: Expert Reviews EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (1) is a remarkable first effort for the fledgling company. With a unique design, quirky LED lighting effects, a clean installation of Android and a sublime screen, the Phone (1) is well and truly on the way to becoming a hallmark of the mid-range scene. Yet I’m curious to see how the Nothing Phone (1) is received by the average consumer. Primarily appealing to tech enthusiasts, it will be interesting to see whether the Phone (1) achieves a wider reach, including those less informed about the newest releases who simply want a new phone without having to pay too much. Indeed, the next few years are going to be very interesting. Nothing as a company could become the breakout success it hopes for, or it might simply plummet into obscurity. I can’t wait to find out what’s next – but as it stands, the Nothing Phone (1) is a head-turning handset that can compete with the very best in the business.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 11/21/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Expert Reviews EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (1) is a remarkable first effort for the fledgling company. With a unique design, quirky LED lighting effects, a clean installation of Android and a sublime screen, the Phone (1) is well and truly on the way to becoming a hallmark of the mid-range scene. Yet I’m curious to see how the Nothing Phone (1) is received by the average consumer. Primarily appealing to tech enthusiasts, it will be interesting to see whether the Phone (1) achieves a wider reach, including those less informed about the newest releases who simply want a new phone without having to pay too much. Indeed, the next few years are going to be very interesting. Nothing as a company could become the breakout success it hopes for, or it might simply plummet into obscurity. I can’t wait to find out what’s next – but as it stands, the Nothing Phone (1) is a head-turning handset that can compete with the very best in the business.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 11/21/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: DxOMark EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (1) showed decent autonomy in moderate use, but its consumption during the night was high, with an average 3% lost. When tested outside, the device struggled when scrolling on social apps and using the camera. Its autonomy in calibrated mode, however, was excellent, especially when calling, and streaming video and music. The 45W charger struggled to replenish the battery device faster than our database average, taking almost 2 hour to fully charge the 4500 mAh battery. Indeed, the device supported only 33W, and the time between 100% displayed on the screen and the true full charge was very long at 49 minutes. The charge efficiency was very low, even though the power adapter showed excellent efficiency. The residual consumption of the charger was excellent when the device was fully charged and still plugged in, but the charger itself, when plugged into an outlet, consumed more power than average. Wireless charging was long, too, taking 2 hours and 41 minutes to fully charge the battery. The charge efficiency was average, and the residual consumption was slightly lower than average. The discharge currents were low across almost all our use cases, meaning that the device is well-optimized, especially when calling, and streaming music and video. When compared with devices from the same price range ($400 – $599), the Nothing Phone (1) gets a global score that is slightly above average, with autonomy and efficiency scores slightly above average as well, but a low charging score.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 11/10/2022
Origem: DxOMark EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (1) showed decent autonomy in moderate use, but its consumption during the night was high, with an average 3% lost. When tested outside, the device struggled when scrolling on social apps and using the camera. Its autonomy in calibrated mode, however, was excellent, especially when calling, and streaming video and music. The 45W charger struggled to replenish the battery device faster than our database average, taking almost 2 hour to fully charge the 4500 mAh battery. Indeed, the device supported only 33W, and the time between 100% displayed on the screen and the true full charge was very long at 49 minutes. The charge efficiency was very low, even though the power adapter showed excellent efficiency. The residual consumption of the charger was excellent when the device was fully charged and still plugged in, but the charger itself, when plugged into an outlet, consumed more power than average. Wireless charging was long, too, taking 2 hours and 41 minutes to fully charge the battery. The charge efficiency was average, and the residual consumption was slightly lower than average. The discharge currents were low across almost all our use cases, meaning that the device is well-optimized, especially when calling, and streaming music and video. When compared with devices from the same price range ($400 – $599), the Nothing Phone (1) gets a global score that is slightly above average, with autonomy and efficiency scores slightly above average as well, but a low charging score.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 11/10/2022
Origem: GSM Choice EN→PT
I won't hide that Nothing Phone (1) surprised me a lot - in a positive way. I expected it to be an overrated device with the only tinsel on the back. It turned out, however, that I received a well-made, original but quite well-styled smartphone, with a decent but still requiring refinement interface, with a good screen and nice cameras (although a telephoto lens would be useful). Overall, I got a smartphone devoid of any major weaknesses. The only exception was annoying clippings, but here I hope that the manufacturer will improve it by updating and it will only get better after the next update. There is one more important issue - the price! The cheapest version 8/128 GB costs €469. For €499 you will buy 8/256 GB and I would recommend this version more - remember, you will not increase the memory. For the most demanding customers, there is still the 12/256 GB variant for €549. As for what this smartphone represents, these are really good prices. It is better than I expected, even taking into account the need to buy a charger - not necessarily the one from the manufacturer, because the one offered by Nothing costs the entire €35 and has a power of 45 W, although the phone uses only 33 W. The manufacturer also offers a silicone cover also not very cheap, as much as €20, but at least of a little better quality than usual. Nevertheless, I evaluate the price list positively. I positively assess this entire smartphone - it is not perfect, I have the impression that its software is still plagued by some childhood diseases, but for the debut it is surprisingly good. Let's hope that the next model will be even better and just as well priced. Like nothing, and it turned out nice!
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 11/05/2022
Origem: GSM Choice EN→PT
I won't hide that Nothing Phone (1) surprised me a lot - in a positive way. I expected it to be an overrated device with the only tinsel on the back. It turned out, however, that I received a well-made, original but quite well-styled smartphone, with a decent but still requiring refinement interface, with a good screen and nice cameras (although a telephoto lens would be useful). Overall, I got a smartphone devoid of any major weaknesses. The only exception was annoying clippings, but here I hope that the manufacturer will improve it by updating and it will only get better after the next update. There is one more important issue - the price! The cheapest version 8/128 GB costs €469. For €499 you will buy 8/256 GB and I would recommend this version more - remember, you will not increase the memory. For the most demanding customers, there is still the 12/256 GB variant for €549. As for what this smartphone represents, these are really good prices. It is better than I expected, even taking into account the need to buy a charger - not necessarily the one from the manufacturer, because the one offered by Nothing costs the entire €35 and has a power of 45 W, although the phone uses only 33 W. The manufacturer also offers a silicone cover also not very cheap, as much as €20, but at least of a little better quality than usual. Nevertheless, I evaluate the price list positively. I positively assess this entire smartphone - it is not perfect, I have the impression that its software is still plagued by some childhood diseases, but for the debut it is surprisingly good. Let's hope that the next model will be even better and just as well priced. Like nothing, and it turned out nice!
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 11/05/2022
Origem: Techradar EN→PT
At first blush, the appeal of the Nothing Phone 1 rests on its standout design and the strength of its story. The company has clearly learnt lessons from its first product and the level of polish applied to the Phone 1 surpasses expectations, while unique features like its transparent back and glyph lighting marry novelty and functionality in a way that's absent from most other phones.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/28/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Techradar EN→PT
At first blush, the appeal of the Nothing Phone 1 rests on its standout design and the strength of its story. The company has clearly learnt lessons from its first product and the level of polish applied to the Phone 1 surpasses expectations, while unique features like its transparent back and glyph lighting marry novelty and functionality in a way that's absent from most other phones.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/28/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Tech Nave EN→PT
Priced at RM2399, the 8GB+256GB variant of the Nothing Phone (1) is not too bad of a deal. You could also get the 12GB variant for RM2699, but most people won't need the extra RAM in a mid-range phone. Overall, the specs and features are not too bad. But this is if you are in it for the unique design. Otherwise, there are better options out there for that kind of money. For example, you could go for the ASUS ZenFone 8. It's more expensive at RM2699 and doesn't have as much RAM or storage. But it comes with a more powerful Snapdragon 888 chipset, a near-stock Android experience, and better cameras. Another option is the recently launched Xiaomi 12T Pro (RM2699), which has a 200MP main camera and a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 10/21/2022
Origem: Tech Nave EN→PT
Priced at RM2399, the 8GB+256GB variant of the Nothing Phone (1) is not too bad of a deal. You could also get the 12GB variant for RM2699, but most people won't need the extra RAM in a mid-range phone. Overall, the specs and features are not too bad. But this is if you are in it for the unique design. Otherwise, there are better options out there for that kind of money. For example, you could go for the ASUS ZenFone 8. It's more expensive at RM2699 and doesn't have as much RAM or storage. But it comes with a more powerful Snapdragon 888 chipset, a near-stock Android experience, and better cameras. Another option is the recently launched Xiaomi 12T Pro (RM2699), which has a 200MP main camera and a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 10/21/2022
Origem: DxOMark EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (1) is far from the upper echelons in our Audio ranking. It does poorly overall, but it benefits from having an acceptable amount of distortion at maximum volume. It’s not really a great pick for any playback use case, but it is best suited to watching movies. Music lovers and gamers should probably keep an eye out for alternatives. The phone performs slightly better in Recording than for Playback, but there is some variance between use cases. Sound quality is best when recording with the main camera, followed by office applications. Quality drops noticeably when using the front camera for selfie videos. In Recording, our testers liked the Nothing Phone’s audio zoom performance and found it to be quite effective at eliminating unwanted wind noises. It also offered an excellent signal-to-noise ratio and good resilience at high sound-pressure levels, where distortion remained well under control. This makes it an option for recording at concerts and similar events. On the downside, recording tonal balance is overall dark, and over-enthusiastic noise cancellation algorithms cause a variety of artifacts.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/07/2022
Origem: DxOMark EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (1) is far from the upper echelons in our Audio ranking. It does poorly overall, but it benefits from having an acceptable amount of distortion at maximum volume. It’s not really a great pick for any playback use case, but it is best suited to watching movies. Music lovers and gamers should probably keep an eye out for alternatives. The phone performs slightly better in Recording than for Playback, but there is some variance between use cases. Sound quality is best when recording with the main camera, followed by office applications. Quality drops noticeably when using the front camera for selfie videos. In Recording, our testers liked the Nothing Phone’s audio zoom performance and found it to be quite effective at eliminating unwanted wind noises. It also offered an excellent signal-to-noise ratio and good resilience at high sound-pressure levels, where distortion remained well under control. This makes it an option for recording at concerts and similar events. On the downside, recording tonal balance is overall dark, and over-enthusiastic noise cancellation algorithms cause a variety of artifacts.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/07/2022
Origem: Slashgear EN→PT
There are two ways you can look at the Nothing Phone 1. You can see it as a decent midrange phone with a few tricks that jack up the price but are of little practical value. Or you can see the Nothing Phone 1 as I do, which is to say, it's a decent midrange phone that has a lot of quirky, gimmicky, tricks that give an otherwise boring phone a little personality. That's something desperately lacking in the smartphone market at large. The Nothing Phone 1 is one that I will remember as a standout in 2022, which has been a year that gave us quite a few fun phones to play with. I regret that this phone won't see U.S. shores, but I'm happy that it made it to my doorstep. Quite frankly, it's neat, and if that's not enough for you to fork over your hard-earned dollars, I totally get that. But this phone's tricks are built on a solid base of features like a 120Hz screen, wireless charging, reverse wireless charging, and a lot of other things that you don't often see at this price point. Stir in some light-up glyphs on the back and a fun font throughout the phone, and there's a lot to like here.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/15/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Slashgear EN→PT
There are two ways you can look at the Nothing Phone 1. You can see it as a decent midrange phone with a few tricks that jack up the price but are of little practical value. Or you can see the Nothing Phone 1 as I do, which is to say, it's a decent midrange phone that has a lot of quirky, gimmicky, tricks that give an otherwise boring phone a little personality. That's something desperately lacking in the smartphone market at large. The Nothing Phone 1 is one that I will remember as a standout in 2022, which has been a year that gave us quite a few fun phones to play with. I regret that this phone won't see U.S. shores, but I'm happy that it made it to my doorstep. Quite frankly, it's neat, and if that's not enough for you to fork over your hard-earned dollars, I totally get that. But this phone's tricks are built on a solid base of features like a 120Hz screen, wireless charging, reverse wireless charging, and a lot of other things that you don't often see at this price point. Stir in some light-up glyphs on the back and a fun font throughout the phone, and there's a lot to like here.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/15/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Digital Trends EN→PT
Quirky, individual, and enjoyable to use, the Nothing Phone 1 succeeds in being different from any other smartphone, at least on the outside. Inside, things are substantially more familiar, with the software sharing plenty of stylistic and interface similarities with the Google Pixel series. It’s reasonably priced, the specifications are good, the software is enjoyable to use, and it really does look and feel different from any other Android phone out there. However, it’s not perfect. The camera needs tuning, and the battery life is short. Confirmation an update to Android 13 won’t arrive until potentially mid-2023 is a concern, too, putting Nothing behind the competition in this respect. The company has been good at sending out software updates to improve the phone so far, though. The Nothing Phone 1 is a recommended buy and a very exciting start for the company.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/07/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Digital Trends EN→PT
Quirky, individual, and enjoyable to use, the Nothing Phone 1 succeeds in being different from any other smartphone, at least on the outside. Inside, things are substantially more familiar, with the software sharing plenty of stylistic and interface similarities with the Google Pixel series. It’s reasonably priced, the specifications are good, the software is enjoyable to use, and it really does look and feel different from any other Android phone out there. However, it’s not perfect. The camera needs tuning, and the battery life is short. Confirmation an update to Android 13 won’t arrive until potentially mid-2023 is a concern, too, putting Nothing behind the competition in this respect. The company has been good at sending out software updates to improve the phone so far, though. The Nothing Phone 1 is a recommended buy and a very exciting start for the company.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/07/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: TechDroider
Comparação, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/02/2022
Origem: TechDroider
Comparação, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/02/2022
Origem: Irish Mirror EN→PT
There’s Nothing to fault here, when you take the phone’s price into consideration as it does everything reasonably well. This is a great opening salvo from Carl Pei’s new company.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/26/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Irish Mirror EN→PT
There’s Nothing to fault here, when you take the phone’s price into consideration as it does everything reasonably well. This is a great opening salvo from Carl Pei’s new company.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/26/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Smartphone Magazin - 3/24
Comparação, , Muito curta, Data: 07/01/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% desempenho: 94% características: 82% pantalha: 86% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 80%
Origem: Smartphone Magazin - 3/24
Comparação, , Muito curta, Data: 07/01/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% desempenho: 94% características: 82% pantalha: 86% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 80%
Origem: Tech Stage DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/12/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Tech Stage DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/12/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Tech Stage DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/11/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Tech Stage DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/11/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Smartphone Magazin - 3/23
Análise única, , Muito curta, Data: 06/01/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% desempenho: 94% pantalha: 86% processamento: 80%
Origem: Smartphone Magazin - 3/23
Análise única, , Muito curta, Data: 06/01/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% desempenho: 94% pantalha: 86% processamento: 80%
Origem: Computerbild DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 02/20/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 92%
Origem: Computerbild DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 02/20/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 92%
Origem: Computerbild DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 12/31/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 92%
Origem: Computerbild DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 12/31/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 92%
Origem: Nextpit Germany DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/03/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Nextpit Germany DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/03/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: RP-Online DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/02/2022
Origem: RP-Online DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/02/2022
Origem: Inside Handy DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/21/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Inside Handy DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/21/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Chip.de DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/16/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 95% desempenho: 95% características: 94% pantalha: 94% mobilidade: 99%
Origem: Chip.de DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/16/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 95% desempenho: 95% características: 94% pantalha: 94% mobilidade: 99%
Origem: Netzwelt DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/13/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% características: 70% mobilidade: 70% processamento: 90%
Origem: Netzwelt DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/13/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% características: 70% mobilidade: 70% processamento: 90%
Origem: Gamestar DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/09/2022
Origem: Gamestar DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/09/2022
Origem: Chinahandys.net DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/29/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84% desempenho: 75% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 90%
Origem: Tech Stage DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/29/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Chinahandys.net DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/29/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84% desempenho: 75% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 90%
Origem: Tech Stage DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/29/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Computerbase DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/15/2022
Origem: n-tv DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/15/2022
Origem: Computerbase DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/15/2022
Origem: n-tv DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/15/2022
Origem: Ofertaman ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data: 10/27/2023
Origem: Ofertaman ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data: 10/27/2023
Origem: Ofertaman ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data: 07/31/2023
Origem: Ofertaman ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data: 07/31/2023
Origem: Ofertaman ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data: 01/10/2023
Origem: Ofertaman ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data: 01/10/2023
Origem: MuyComputer ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/14/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 82% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 80%
Origem: MuyComputer ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/14/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 82% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 80%
Origem: GadgetGear.nl NL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 11/03/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: GadgetGear.nl NL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 11/03/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: XGN NL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/15/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85%
Origem: XGN NL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/15/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85%
Origem: XGN NL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/10/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85%
Origem: XGN NL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/10/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85%
Origem: Journal du Geek FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 12/29/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Journal du Geek FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 12/29/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Presse Citron FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 12/28/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 75% desempenho: 70% pantalha: 95% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 95%
Origem: Presse Citron FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 12/28/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 75% desempenho: 70% pantalha: 95% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 95%
Origem: Les Mobiles FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 11/11/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Les Mobiles FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 11/11/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Charles Tech FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/17/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 82% preço: 90% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 80%
Origem: Charles Tech FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/17/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 82% preço: 90% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 80%
Origem: Nextpit France FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/29/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Nextpit France FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/29/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Techno Strefa PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/25/2023
Origem: Techno Strefa PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/25/2023
Origem: Telepolis PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/19/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Telepolis PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/19/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: ITC UA RU→PT
Hands-On, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 11/18/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: ITC UA RU→PT
Hands-On, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 11/18/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: DGL.ru RU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/19/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 50% processamento: 80%
Origem: DGL.ru RU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/19/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 50% processamento: 80%
Origem: MobilArena HU HU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/13/2022
Pontuação: preço: 80% pantalha: 95% mobilidade: 85% processamento: 90%
Origem: MobilArena HU HU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/13/2022
Pontuação: preço: 80% pantalha: 95% mobilidade: 85% processamento: 90%
Origem: Mere Mobil.dk DA→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/01/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 50%
Origem: Mere Mobil.dk DA→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/01/2022
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 50%
Origem: Zagni KO→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 09/29/2024
Origem: Zagni KO→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 09/29/2024
Nothing Phone (2)
Especificações do Portátil
Portátil: Nothing Phone (2)Processador: Qualcomm Snapdragon SD 8+ Gen 1
Adaptador Gráfico: Qualcomm Adreno 730
Ecrã: 6.70 polegadas, 20:9, 2412 x 1080 píxeles
Peso: 0.2012kg
Preço: 699 euro
Links: Nothing página inicial
Price comparison
Pontuação Média:
Análises
O Phone (2) é consideravelmente mais caro do que o smartphone de estreia da Nothing, mas, desta vez, ele tem potência real de ponta. Descubra em nossa análise se ele tem potencial para ser um verdadeiro matador de carros-chefe graças à sua icônica interface Glyph e à sua sólida relação preço-desempenho.
Origem: Canaltech
O Nothing Phone (2) é um aparelho que faz bastante sentido e, pela faixa de preço, vale a pena comprá-lo. Ele é um topo de linha bem competente e entrega um desempenho dentro do que é esperado. Seu conjunto de câmeras também é bem respeitável e entrega excelentes imagens. Apesar de deixar um pouco a desejar em relação à bateria, ele não fica muito atrás do Galaxy S22 Ultra, seu principal concorrente, neste aspecto. Mas, vale destacar que o aparelho não é vendido no mercado brasileiro, e é possível que o preço ainda suba um pouco com taxas. Dessa forma, se quiser pagar um valor mais justo, a melhor escolha é o Galaxy S22 Ultra, que já é vendido no nosso país.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 10/06/2023
Origem: Canaltech
O Nothing Phone (2) é um aparelho que faz bastante sentido e, pela faixa de preço, vale a pena comprá-lo. Ele é um topo de linha bem competente e entrega um desempenho dentro do que é esperado. Seu conjunto de câmeras também é bem respeitável e entrega excelentes imagens. Apesar de deixar um pouco a desejar em relação à bateria, ele não fica muito atrás do Galaxy S22 Ultra, seu principal concorrente, neste aspecto. Mas, vale destacar que o aparelho não é vendido no mercado brasileiro, e é possível que o preço ainda suba um pouco com taxas. Dessa forma, se quiser pagar um valor mais justo, a melhor escolha é o Galaxy S22 Ultra, que já é vendido no nosso país.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 10/06/2023
Origem: 4G News
O Nothing Phone (2) tem um design único na indústria, que foi refinado nesta segunda geração. A Glyph Interface pretende ser mais útil ao utilizador, evitando distrações quando este está a fazer coisas mais importantes. Mantém-se o ecrã plano de boa qualidade, que agora é uma painel LTPO, e por isso mais eficiente. Além disso, o salto de brilho para 1600 nits fornece muito melhor legibilidade sob luz solar. A bateria também se revela consistente, com carregamento rápido e suporte para carregamento sem fios. A Nothing OS 2.0 proporciona mais personalização, sem que perca a base do Android puro. E com o Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, mesmo não sendo o processador mais recente, sentimos que estamos a usar um topo de gama no que ao desempenho diz respeito.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84% preço: 80% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 100%
Origem: 4G News
O Nothing Phone (2) tem um design único na indústria, que foi refinado nesta segunda geração. A Glyph Interface pretende ser mais útil ao utilizador, evitando distrações quando este está a fazer coisas mais importantes. Mantém-se o ecrã plano de boa qualidade, que agora é uma painel LTPO, e por isso mais eficiente. Além disso, o salto de brilho para 1600 nits fornece muito melhor legibilidade sob luz solar. A bateria também se revela consistente, com carregamento rápido e suporte para carregamento sem fios. A Nothing OS 2.0 proporciona mais personalização, sem que perca a base do Android puro. E com o Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, mesmo não sendo o processador mais recente, sentimos que estamos a usar um topo de gama no que ao desempenho diz respeito.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84% preço: 80% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 100%
Análises na língua extrangeira
Origem: Tech Spurt
Re-reviewing the Nothing Phone 2 in 2024 after long term use and that Android 14 update, which brings us up to Nothing OS 2.5.5. As well as camera upgrades, the Nothing Phone 2 boasts Glyph updates and improved customisation - plus ChatGPT support.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 05/01/2024
Origem: Tech Spurt
Re-reviewing the Nothing Phone 2 in 2024 after long term use and that Android 14 update, which brings us up to Nothing OS 2.5.5. As well as camera upgrades, the Nothing Phone 2 boasts Glyph updates and improved customisation - plus ChatGPT support.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 05/01/2024
Origem: Hardware Zone EN→PT
You'd either love or hate Glyph Interface; people I’ve spoken to have extreme opinions, ranging from very cool to bothersome. The good news is Glyph Interface can be turned off entirely. We think it's not ideal to get the Nothing Phone (2) without using its iconic LED lights given its practical improvements. But, we'd understand if some users just want the cool "transparent" look of the phone's rear. If you're looking for a snappy, high-performing 2023 Android phone that has 120Hz refresh rate, very decent camera performance and excellent battery life under a thousand bucks, it’s hard to recommend something that's beyond the Nothing Phone (2) for the time being. It’s really that good. The Nothing Phone (2) retails at S$999 for the 12GB+256GB model and at S$1,099 for the 12GB+512GB model. The phone can be purchased directly at Nothing’s Singapore website through Shopee, Lazada and other retailers like Challenger.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/30/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% preço: 90% desempenho: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Hardware Zone EN→PT
You'd either love or hate Glyph Interface; people I’ve spoken to have extreme opinions, ranging from very cool to bothersome. The good news is Glyph Interface can be turned off entirely. We think it's not ideal to get the Nothing Phone (2) without using its iconic LED lights given its practical improvements. But, we'd understand if some users just want the cool "transparent" look of the phone's rear. If you're looking for a snappy, high-performing 2023 Android phone that has 120Hz refresh rate, very decent camera performance and excellent battery life under a thousand bucks, it’s hard to recommend something that's beyond the Nothing Phone (2) for the time being. It’s really that good. The Nothing Phone (2) retails at S$999 for the 12GB+256GB model and at S$1,099 for the 12GB+512GB model. The phone can be purchased directly at Nothing’s Singapore website through Shopee, Lazada and other retailers like Challenger.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/30/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% preço: 90% desempenho: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Phone Arena EN→PT
OK, so the Nothing Phone (2a) is not a bad phone, especially for $350. It carries a very distinctive style and it does have that Nothing DNA — if you've been thinking about dabbling with it and seeing what Pei's team is up to, it's a good entry point. But it doesn't beat the Phone (2), which has a better performance, build materials, a much bigger — and more fun to play with — Glyph interface, wireless and reverse charging, and slightly — but noticeably — better cameras. Final verdict — if you can spare the extra cash, the Nothing Phone (2) is still worth the leap. If you are on a budget — the Nothing Phone (2a) is just fine and it will serve you well and look cool doing it.
Comparação, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/26/2024
Origem: Phone Arena EN→PT
OK, so the Nothing Phone (2a) is not a bad phone, especially for $350. It carries a very distinctive style and it does have that Nothing DNA — if you've been thinking about dabbling with it and seeing what Pei's team is up to, it's a good entry point. But it doesn't beat the Phone (2), which has a better performance, build materials, a much bigger — and more fun to play with — Glyph interface, wireless and reverse charging, and slightly — but noticeably — better cameras. Final verdict — if you can spare the extra cash, the Nothing Phone (2) is still worth the leap. If you are on a budget — the Nothing Phone (2a) is just fine and it will serve you well and look cool doing it.
Comparação, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/26/2024
Origem: Android Authority EN→PT
Finally, the most significant difference between these two phones is the price. The Nothing Phone 2 starts at $599 here in the United States, while the Nothing Phone 2a starts at $349. A $250 difference isn’t peanuts. However, there is a big asterisk here, which is that the Nothing Phone 2a is not technically available in the United States. In order to get it, you have to sign up with Nothing as a developer in their new program. You basically apply, and then Nothing sends you a link to buy the phone. You’ll have to accept some terms and conditions that tell Nothing that you understand that this phone is not designed to work in the United States. And if you face any problems using the phone in the United States, that’s your problem, not Nothing’s. You’re going to have to decide if that $250 is really worth it. But when taken in isolation, the Nothing Phone 2a and Nothing Phone 2 are very similar to each other.
Comparação, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Android Authority EN→PT
Finally, the most significant difference between these two phones is the price. The Nothing Phone 2 starts at $599 here in the United States, while the Nothing Phone 2a starts at $349. A $250 difference isn’t peanuts. However, there is a big asterisk here, which is that the Nothing Phone 2a is not technically available in the United States. In order to get it, you have to sign up with Nothing as a developer in their new program. You basically apply, and then Nothing sends you a link to buy the phone. You’ll have to accept some terms and conditions that tell Nothing that you understand that this phone is not designed to work in the United States. And if you face any problems using the phone in the United States, that’s your problem, not Nothing’s. You’re going to have to decide if that $250 is really worth it. But when taken in isolation, the Nothing Phone 2a and Nothing Phone 2 are very similar to each other.
Comparação, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Digital Trends EN→PT
If you’re still wondering if the Nothing Phone 2 is worth buying, let me be clear: it definitely is. You’ll stand out from the crowd due to the cool design and be rewarded with strong performance, a great daytime camera, a gloriously colorful screen, and close to two-day battery life. You’ll discover the joys of the Glyph lights and use one of the cleanest (and most customizable) operating systems out there. What’s more, you’ll be helping to change the smartphone market (particularly in the U.S.) for the better by embracing a new brand and celebrating choice. For once, you won’t be drastically compromised by doing so either, and at this price, the few spec differences are fairly easy to forgive. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time with the Nothing Phone 2, and wholeheartedly expect you to do the same. It’s one of 2023’s most important phone releases, and thankfully, it’s also one of the best.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 12/20/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Digital Trends EN→PT
If you’re still wondering if the Nothing Phone 2 is worth buying, let me be clear: it definitely is. You’ll stand out from the crowd due to the cool design and be rewarded with strong performance, a great daytime camera, a gloriously colorful screen, and close to two-day battery life. You’ll discover the joys of the Glyph lights and use one of the cleanest (and most customizable) operating systems out there. What’s more, you’ll be helping to change the smartphone market (particularly in the U.S.) for the better by embracing a new brand and celebrating choice. For once, you won’t be drastically compromised by doing so either, and at this price, the few spec differences are fairly easy to forgive. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time with the Nothing Phone 2, and wholeheartedly expect you to do the same. It’s one of 2023’s most important phone releases, and thankfully, it’s also one of the best.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 12/20/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Root Nation EN→PT
Nothing Phone 2 is not just another ordinary phone, but a combination of modernity and sophisticated minimalism in one device. From the aesthetically pleasing and new exterior design to the powerful interior with flexible and versatile software that is easily customizable and can meet the needs of any user. This device truly reflects meticulous attention to detail both inside and out. And its performance is one of the best in the upper mid-range, so I’m sure it will satisfy users’ needs in all their tasks, from the most intense to the least demanding. Of course, not everything is so rosy, it also has some drawbacks that we cannot help but notice, such as the front camera and its adaptability to social networks. That’s why, given the price of almost $740, the smartphone gives us reason to think about this issue. However, its widgets, customization options, LED backlighting, and minimalist and elegant aesthetics more than compensate for these shortcomings.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 11/19/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 93% preço: 80% desempenho: 100% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 100% ergonomia: 90%
Origem: Root Nation EN→PT
Nothing Phone 2 is not just another ordinary phone, but a combination of modernity and sophisticated minimalism in one device. From the aesthetically pleasing and new exterior design to the powerful interior with flexible and versatile software that is easily customizable and can meet the needs of any user. This device truly reflects meticulous attention to detail both inside and out. And its performance is one of the best in the upper mid-range, so I’m sure it will satisfy users’ needs in all their tasks, from the most intense to the least demanding. Of course, not everything is so rosy, it also has some drawbacks that we cannot help but notice, such as the front camera and its adaptability to social networks. That’s why, given the price of almost $740, the smartphone gives us reason to think about this issue. However, its widgets, customization options, LED backlighting, and minimalist and elegant aesthetics more than compensate for these shortcomings.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 11/19/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 93% preço: 80% desempenho: 100% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 100% ergonomia: 90%
Origem: GSM Choice EN→PT
Nothing Phone (2) offers several variants, and the price depends on the memory capacity. The cheaper version (8 GB RAM, 128 GB memory) costs $599, while the variant with a larger capacity (12 GB RAM, 256 GB memory) costs $699. The most advanced version (12 GB RAM, 512 GB memory) is available for $799. It's still not at the level of super expensive flagship phones or regular flagships that start from $1000 and up. It may seem like nothing, but it is quite a nice device that is certainly worth considering in certain circumstances.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/31/2023
Origem: GSM Choice EN→PT
Nothing Phone (2) offers several variants, and the price depends on the memory capacity. The cheaper version (8 GB RAM, 128 GB memory) costs $599, while the variant with a larger capacity (12 GB RAM, 256 GB memory) costs $699. The most advanced version (12 GB RAM, 512 GB memory) is available for $799. It's still not at the level of super expensive flagship phones or regular flagships that start from $1000 and up. It may seem like nothing, but it is quite a nice device that is certainly worth considering in certain circumstances.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/31/2023
Origem: DxOMark EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2)’s new 10–120 Hz LTPO display at least partly explains the significant price increase over its predecessor, the Nothing Phone (1), which places the (2) in our Premium smartphone category. Although the new screen offered good color fidelity in our tests, our experts measured 751 nits on our test bench under 20.000 lux and 1020 nits peak luminance, which is unimpressive, particularly when compared to such premium devices as the Samsung Galaxy S23, which achieves up to 1750 nits. Still, the new Nothing phone has better readability in low light and indoors over the earlier model, although it remains essentially unreadable under sunlight. As for its video performance, the Nothing Phone (2) has low brightness, with nearly invisible dark tones; further, a green cast is visible on all our test videos.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 10/04/2023
Origem: DxOMark EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2)’s new 10–120 Hz LTPO display at least partly explains the significant price increase over its predecessor, the Nothing Phone (1), which places the (2) in our Premium smartphone category. Although the new screen offered good color fidelity in our tests, our experts measured 751 nits on our test bench under 20.000 lux and 1020 nits peak luminance, which is unimpressive, particularly when compared to such premium devices as the Samsung Galaxy S23, which achieves up to 1750 nits. Still, the new Nothing phone has better readability in low light and indoors over the earlier model, although it remains essentially unreadable under sunlight. As for its video performance, the Nothing Phone (2) has low brightness, with nearly invisible dark tones; further, a green cast is visible on all our test videos.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 10/04/2023
Origem: Hardware Zone EN→PT
You'd either love or hate Glyph Interface; people I’ve spoken to have extreme opinions, ranging from very cool to bothersome. The good news is Glyph Interface can be turned off entirely. We think it's not ideal to get the Nothing Phone (2) without using its iconic LED lights given its practical improvements. But, we'd understand if some users just want the cool "transparent" look of the phone's rear. If you're looking for a snappy, high-performing 2023 Android phone that has 120Hz refresh rate, very decent camera performance and excellent battery life under a thousand bucks, it’s hard to recommend something that's beyond the Nothing Phone (2) for the time being. It’s really that good. The Nothing Phone (2) retails at S$999 for the 12GB+256GB model and at S$1,099 for the 12GB+512GB model. The phone can be purchased directly at Nothing’s Singapore website through Shopee, Lazada and other retailers like Challenger.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 10/01/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% preço: 90% desempenho: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Hardware Zone EN→PT
You'd either love or hate Glyph Interface; people I’ve spoken to have extreme opinions, ranging from very cool to bothersome. The good news is Glyph Interface can be turned off entirely. We think it's not ideal to get the Nothing Phone (2) without using its iconic LED lights given its practical improvements. But, we'd understand if some users just want the cool "transparent" look of the phone's rear. If you're looking for a snappy, high-performing 2023 Android phone that has 120Hz refresh rate, very decent camera performance and excellent battery life under a thousand bucks, it’s hard to recommend something that's beyond the Nothing Phone (2) for the time being. It’s really that good. The Nothing Phone (2) retails at S$999 for the 12GB+256GB model and at S$1,099 for the 12GB+512GB model. The phone can be purchased directly at Nothing’s Singapore website through Shopee, Lazada and other retailers like Challenger.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 10/01/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% preço: 90% desempenho: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Tech2.in.com EN→PT
It’s really difficult not to recommend the Nothing Phone 2 to anyone who is looking for a smartphone at the Rs 45,000 price point. I will go as far as to say that if you can spare the cash, and can move your budget up by Rs 5,000, then do it, you won’t regret it. You get near flagship-level performance, especially in real-life use case scenarios, a pretty solid set of cameras, a design that still manages to turn heads and catch eyeballs, and a pretty solid battery life. And the pretty lights at the back, actually have a ton of functionality now. The only negative that I can think of about the Nothing Phone 2, is that the rear glass surface is a little too slippery and that it only has IP54 water resistance. And, if you’re really looking for a negative, you might add that the Nothing Phone 2 looks a lot like the Phone 1 and that not a lot has changed.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/21/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Tech2.in.com EN→PT
It’s really difficult not to recommend the Nothing Phone 2 to anyone who is looking for a smartphone at the Rs 45,000 price point. I will go as far as to say that if you can spare the cash, and can move your budget up by Rs 5,000, then do it, you won’t regret it. You get near flagship-level performance, especially in real-life use case scenarios, a pretty solid set of cameras, a design that still manages to turn heads and catch eyeballs, and a pretty solid battery life. And the pretty lights at the back, actually have a ton of functionality now. The only negative that I can think of about the Nothing Phone 2, is that the rear glass surface is a little too slippery and that it only has IP54 water resistance. And, if you’re really looking for a negative, you might add that the Nothing Phone 2 looks a lot like the Phone 1 and that not a lot has changed.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/21/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Hardware Zone EN→PT
You'd either love or hate Glyph Interface; people I’ve spoken to have extreme opinions, ranging from very cool to bothersome. The good news is Glyph Interface can be turned off entirely. We think it's not ideal to get the Nothing Phone (2) without using its iconic LED lights given its practical improvements. But, we'd understand if some users just want the cool "transparent" look of the phone's rear. If you're looking for a snappy, high-performing 2023 Android phone that has 120Hz refresh rate, very decent camera performance and excellent battery life under a thousand bucks, it’s hard to recommend something that's beyond the Nothing Phone (2) for the time being. It’s really that good. The Nothing Phone (2) retails at S$999 for the 12GB+256GB model and at S$1,099 for the 12GB+512GB model. The phone can be purchased directly at Nothing’s Singapore website through Shopee, Lazada and other retailers like Challenger.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/19/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% preço: 90% desempenho: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Hardware Zone EN→PT
You'd either love or hate Glyph Interface; people I’ve spoken to have extreme opinions, ranging from very cool to bothersome. The good news is Glyph Interface can be turned off entirely. We think it's not ideal to get the Nothing Phone (2) without using its iconic LED lights given its practical improvements. But, we'd understand if some users just want the cool "transparent" look of the phone's rear. If you're looking for a snappy, high-performing 2023 Android phone that has 120Hz refresh rate, very decent camera performance and excellent battery life under a thousand bucks, it’s hard to recommend something that's beyond the Nothing Phone (2) for the time being. It’s really that good. The Nothing Phone (2) retails at S$999 for the 12GB+256GB model and at S$1,099 for the 12GB+512GB model. The phone can be purchased directly at Nothing’s Singapore website through Shopee, Lazada and other retailers like Challenger.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/19/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% preço: 90% desempenho: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Gadgets Now EN→PT
The Phone (2) comes at a starting price of Rs 44,999, which is more than what its competitors offer their devices at. Like the OnePlus 11, which is almost a like-for-like competition. The glyph interface now has gone beyond the novelty value and it is a polarising feature. Either you will love it or you just won’t fancy it as there won’t be a middle ground. Nothing is charging that extra ‘premium’ of Rs 5,000-something for that unique design. Because competition is fierce in this space. If you don’t want the sound and light show and a ‘pure’ Android experience, then there’s the Pixel 7a as well. Not to forget devices from OnePlus and iQoo as well. Having said that, the Nothing Phone (2) is a really good phone that delivers on almost every front. The display is bright and vibrant, the camera clicks images with enough details and clarity and it handles all tasks with relative ease.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 09/18/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Expert Reviews EN→PT
It might not be the follow-up we were expecting, but the Nothing Phone (2) is still a solid effort as the firm’s first flagship. It’s cheaper than its competitors and improves on its sibling smartphone in a number of ways, particularly in terms of design, performance and battery life. But it’s not without fault. The software, while updated, still needs some extra refinement, and it’s a shame that the camera offering has largely stayed the same as its cheaper counterpart. Yes, there’s a lot to like here, with the Nothing Phone (2) earning a recommendation overall, but I would like to see some bigger differences in these areas with the next iteration, especially considering the price increase.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/18/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Gadgets Now EN→PT
The Phone (2) comes at a starting price of Rs 44,999, which is more than what its competitors offer their devices at. Like the OnePlus 11, which is almost a like-for-like competition. The glyph interface now has gone beyond the novelty value and it is a polarising feature. Either you will love it or you just won’t fancy it as there won’t be a middle ground. Nothing is charging that extra ‘premium’ of Rs 5,000-something for that unique design. Because competition is fierce in this space. If you don’t want the sound and light show and a ‘pure’ Android experience, then there’s the Pixel 7a as well. Not to forget devices from OnePlus and iQoo as well. Having said that, the Nothing Phone (2) is a really good phone that delivers on almost every front. The display is bright and vibrant, the camera clicks images with enough details and clarity and it handles all tasks with relative ease.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 09/18/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Expert Reviews EN→PT
It might not be the follow-up we were expecting, but the Nothing Phone (2) is still a solid effort as the firm’s first flagship. It’s cheaper than its competitors and improves on its sibling smartphone in a number of ways, particularly in terms of design, performance and battery life. But it’s not without fault. The software, while updated, still needs some extra refinement, and it’s a shame that the camera offering has largely stayed the same as its cheaper counterpart. Yes, there’s a lot to like here, with the Nothing Phone (2) earning a recommendation overall, but I would like to see some bigger differences in these areas with the next iteration, especially considering the price increase.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/18/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Phandroid EN→PT
There are plenty of other options available from Chinese brands that hit on a lot of these features while also coming in at cheaper price points. That argument is fair in many markets, but it definitely doesn’t factor into the conversation in the US. In European markets, things will play out a little differently, but if you want a flagship-tier device in the US that’s not ridiculously overpriced, the only real options you have are the Pixel 7 and the Nothing Phone 2. Over the past few years, Google’s carved out a nice chunk of the US market with this approach. If Nothing can manage to save up some cash for a marketing push, the Phone 2 could easily become a go-to alternative that we so desperately need.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/12/2023
Origem: Phandroid EN→PT
There are plenty of other options available from Chinese brands that hit on a lot of these features while also coming in at cheaper price points. That argument is fair in many markets, but it definitely doesn’t factor into the conversation in the US. In European markets, things will play out a little differently, but if you want a flagship-tier device in the US that’s not ridiculously overpriced, the only real options you have are the Pixel 7 and the Nothing Phone 2. Over the past few years, Google’s carved out a nice chunk of the US market with this approach. If Nothing can manage to save up some cash for a marketing push, the Phone 2 could easily become a go-to alternative that we so desperately need.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/12/2023
Origem: DxOMark EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2) performed well in our battery test protocol and ranked in the top half of our database. Its performances were very similar in terms of autonomy and efficiency compared with its predecessor, the Nothing Phone (1), but the charging experience was significantly improved thanks to increased power supported during the charge. The Nothing Phone (2)’s autonomy in moderate use lasted a decent 2 days and 7 hours. When testing individual usages, autonomy was slightly above average overall. Autonomy excelled when watching videos and using the GPS navigation, but was poor when using the camera outdoors or listening to music. The charging experience was good and much improved over its predecessor. Now supporting charging at 45W, the Nothing Phone (2)’s time to a full charge takes only 56 minutes, half the time of its predecessor’s.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/05/2023
Origem: DxOMark EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2) performed well in our battery test protocol and ranked in the top half of our database. Its performances were very similar in terms of autonomy and efficiency compared with its predecessor, the Nothing Phone (1), but the charging experience was significantly improved thanks to increased power supported during the charge. The Nothing Phone (2)’s autonomy in moderate use lasted a decent 2 days and 7 hours. When testing individual usages, autonomy was slightly above average overall. Autonomy excelled when watching videos and using the GPS navigation, but was poor when using the camera outdoors or listening to music. The charging experience was good and much improved over its predecessor. Now supporting charging at 45W, the Nothing Phone (2)’s time to a full charge takes only 56 minutes, half the time of its predecessor’s.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/05/2023
Origem: The Tech Revolutionist EN→PT
In an era where each new phone generation often struggles to match the excitement of its predecessor, Nothing has remarkably achieved the feat of making the Phone (2) truly stand out. The captivating design it boasts captures the essence of the beloved transparent plastic devices from the nostalgic ’90s era, but this time with sophistication. Simultaneously, a simple yet exciting OS sets the phone apart from the rest. Nothing also empowers users with innovative tools like the Glyph interface, which introduces a fresh paradigm for presenting information and notifications. This fusion of aesthetics and functionality injects a unique charm into the Phone (2)’s user experience. All these and more make the Nothing Phone (2) a noteworthy contender in a crowded market.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/01/2023
Origem: The Tech Revolutionist EN→PT
In an era where each new phone generation often struggles to match the excitement of its predecessor, Nothing has remarkably achieved the feat of making the Phone (2) truly stand out. The captivating design it boasts captures the essence of the beloved transparent plastic devices from the nostalgic ’90s era, but this time with sophistication. Simultaneously, a simple yet exciting OS sets the phone apart from the rest. Nothing also empowers users with innovative tools like the Glyph interface, which introduces a fresh paradigm for presenting information and notifications. This fusion of aesthetics and functionality injects a unique charm into the Phone (2)’s user experience. All these and more make the Nothing Phone (2) a noteworthy contender in a crowded market.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/01/2023
Origem: Creative Bloq EN→PT
I'd recommend Nothing Phone 2 to anyone who wants a fast, well-specced smartphone without paying the premium of a brand like Apple or Samsung. There are certainly some corners cut to get this RAM and chipset for under $1000 / £1000, such as a good but unremarkable camera. Yet, if you're looking for a budget, or mid-priced new phone that will last and feels different from the norm, this is it. The standout really is the UI and Glyph system, it may take some getting used to but Nothing Phone 2 really does change the way you use a smartphone, limiting needless time spent swiping around and I love how it forces you to rethink which apps are useful, good or needed. Nothing Phone 2 is priced well; the 8GB / 128GB model is $599 / £579, the 12GB / 256GB build is $699 / £629 and the 12GB 512GB version $799 £699.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/17/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Creative Bloq EN→PT
I'd recommend Nothing Phone 2 to anyone who wants a fast, well-specced smartphone without paying the premium of a brand like Apple or Samsung. There are certainly some corners cut to get this RAM and chipset for under $1000 / £1000, such as a good but unremarkable camera. Yet, if you're looking for a budget, or mid-priced new phone that will last and feels different from the norm, this is it. The standout really is the UI and Glyph system, it may take some getting used to but Nothing Phone 2 really does change the way you use a smartphone, limiting needless time spent swiping around and I love how it forces you to rethink which apps are useful, good or needed. Nothing Phone 2 is priced well; the 8GB / 128GB model is $599 / £579, the 12GB / 256GB build is $699 / £629 and the 12GB 512GB version $799 £699.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/17/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Manila Shaker
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 08/11/2023
Origem: Soycincau EN→PT
At its starting price of RM2,999 for the Nothing Phone (2) with 256GB of storage—rising to RM3,499 for the one with 512GB of storage—I have to say, the Phone (2) is a seriously competent package of a smartphone. I mean, there’s a great screen, solid build quality, usable cameras, fantastic software and guaranteed software updates. Oh, and if it matters, there’s the unique Glyph Interface too. Compared to its other Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 rivals that have launched in Malaysia this year, the Phone (2) does stand out as the best overall phone. There’s the Poco F5 Pro that’s much cheaper sure, but you’ll have to make do with a poorer camera setup. Then there’s the Oppo Reno 10 Pro+ which goes for RM3,499, but has a much more complete camera setup with a periscope telephoto shooter. Both of these alternatives also don’t have a guaranteed software update policy, nor do they have a slick UI experience in the first place.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/11/2023
Origem: Manila Shaker
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 08/11/2023
Origem: Soycincau EN→PT
At its starting price of RM2,999 for the Nothing Phone (2) with 256GB of storage—rising to RM3,499 for the one with 512GB of storage—I have to say, the Phone (2) is a seriously competent package of a smartphone. I mean, there’s a great screen, solid build quality, usable cameras, fantastic software and guaranteed software updates. Oh, and if it matters, there’s the unique Glyph Interface too. Compared to its other Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 rivals that have launched in Malaysia this year, the Phone (2) does stand out as the best overall phone. There’s the Poco F5 Pro that’s much cheaper sure, but you’ll have to make do with a poorer camera setup. Then there’s the Oppo Reno 10 Pro+ which goes for RM3,499, but has a much more complete camera setup with a periscope telephoto shooter. Both of these alternatives also don’t have a guaranteed software update policy, nor do they have a slick UI experience in the first place.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/11/2023
Origem: Buro247 EN→PT
Overall, I was pretty impressed with the Nothing Phone (2). It can do almost everything you would expect from a premium model—and looks like one too. For the most part, the cameras do a great job for the everyday user. The main pull for the Nothing Phone (2) is the uniqueness it offers, from the Glyph Interface to even how you can customise your screen, widgets and icons. Nothing OS 2.0 gives a different UI than most, following its brand aesthetic of minimalism and monochromatic themes well. Even their Weather app and its widget look beautiful. You can also choose the size of your icons and widgets to fit on the screen (such as making an app icon the size of four apps stacked together, for example). The Nothing Phone (2) is fancy and flashy, and if that’s what you’re after, then yes, it’s true to everything it stands for.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 08/05/2023
Origem: Buro247 EN→PT
Overall, I was pretty impressed with the Nothing Phone (2). It can do almost everything you would expect from a premium model—and looks like one too. For the most part, the cameras do a great job for the everyday user. The main pull for the Nothing Phone (2) is the uniqueness it offers, from the Glyph Interface to even how you can customise your screen, widgets and icons. Nothing OS 2.0 gives a different UI than most, following its brand aesthetic of minimalism and monochromatic themes well. Even their Weather app and its widget look beautiful. You can also choose the size of your icons and widgets to fit on the screen (such as making an app icon the size of four apps stacked together, for example). The Nothing Phone (2) is fancy and flashy, and if that’s what you’re after, then yes, it’s true to everything it stands for.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 08/05/2023
Origem: Tech PP EN→PT
This brings us to the big question: should you consider purchasing the Nothing Phone (2)? Spec chasers might find it expensive. After all, the OnePlus 11R and the iQOO Neo 7 Pro are offering the same processor and faster charging batteries (with chargers in the box) at lower prices. Phone camera and stock Android fans will also point to the Pixel 7a, which brings Google’s computational photography sorcery as well as a lot of Android smarts at Rs 43,999. The Nothing Phone (2), however, is not really about specs or specific performance parameters like photography or gaming. It does those well, but where it stands out is in terms of sheer experience. If you are looking for a phone that looks and works differently from others, with near-flagship specs and performance, then the Nothing Phone (2) is a no-brainer.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 08/04/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 80% desempenho: 80% processamento: 100%
Origem: Tech PP EN→PT
This brings us to the big question: should you consider purchasing the Nothing Phone (2)? Spec chasers might find it expensive. After all, the OnePlus 11R and the iQOO Neo 7 Pro are offering the same processor and faster charging batteries (with chargers in the box) at lower prices. Phone camera and stock Android fans will also point to the Pixel 7a, which brings Google’s computational photography sorcery as well as a lot of Android smarts at Rs 43,999. The Nothing Phone (2), however, is not really about specs or specific performance parameters like photography or gaming. It does those well, but where it stands out is in terms of sheer experience. If you are looking for a phone that looks and works differently from others, with near-flagship specs and performance, then the Nothing Phone (2) is a no-brainer.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 08/04/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 80% desempenho: 80% processamento: 100%
Origem: Yugatech EN→PT
In conclusion, the Nothing Phone (2) is a real improvement from the previous generation, it is a very quirky, yet fun device to own, aside from its statement design, it is actually a decent daily driver. If you want an iPhone-esque designed Android smartphone, or you just want a decent smartphone that has a different design, powerful enough for you daily tasks and gaming sessions, a smartphone with a few quirks, the Nothing Phone (2) is worth checking out. For pricing, the Nothing Phone (2) starts at PHP 38,990 for the 12GB+256GB variant, and PHP 44,990 for the maxed out 12GB+512GB combo. Price can be a little steppe to some people, but if you have the penny to spend, the Nothing Phone (2) can be a good choice.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 08/03/2023
Origem: Yugatech EN→PT
In conclusion, the Nothing Phone (2) is a real improvement from the previous generation, it is a very quirky, yet fun device to own, aside from its statement design, it is actually a decent daily driver. If you want an iPhone-esque designed Android smartphone, or you just want a decent smartphone that has a different design, powerful enough for you daily tasks and gaming sessions, a smartphone with a few quirks, the Nothing Phone (2) is worth checking out. For pricing, the Nothing Phone (2) starts at PHP 38,990 for the 12GB+256GB variant, and PHP 44,990 for the maxed out 12GB+512GB combo. Price can be a little steppe to some people, but if you have the penny to spend, the Nothing Phone (2) can be a good choice.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 08/03/2023
Origem: The Mobile Indian EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2) may be fighting a lost battle with its competitors in terms of specifications but it’s the experience which matters for Nothing and it sure is nailing that with the Phone (2), be it for software or hardware. It does have its own weaknesses but those do not overshadow the flagship performance and overall experience the brand is trying to give its users, and is so far succeeding in it.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/01/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 86% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 85% mobilidade: 85% processamento: 90%
Origem: The Mobile Indian EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2) may be fighting a lost battle with its competitors in terms of specifications but it’s the experience which matters for Nothing and it sure is nailing that with the Phone (2), be it for software or hardware. It does have its own weaknesses but those do not overshadow the flagship performance and overall experience the brand is trying to give its users, and is so far succeeding in it.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/01/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 86% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 85% mobilidade: 85% processamento: 90%
Origem: Yugatech
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/25/2023
Origem: Yugatech
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/25/2023
Origem: Think Digit EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2) is truly something special. It has taken a phone that was essentially all-looks-no-substance and turned it into a well-rounded device with looks and utility to match. Not just that, Nothing OS 2.0 is possibly one of my absolute favourite mobile phone operating systems – it looks distinguished, classy, and clean while being fluid all the way through. The performance has improved vastly and battery life is superb as well. Now, for the price tag of ₹44,999 going all the way up to ₹54,999, the phone may seem overpriced to some. The Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 is present on much cheaper phones such as the iQOO Neo 7 Pro and the camera stack is nothing to write home about.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/23/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 75% preço: 75% desempenho: 70% processamento: 77%
Origem: The Verge EN→PT
All of this is to say that if you’ve got Verizon and are curious about giving the Phone 2 a shot, it’s doable. You’ll get your texts and calls. Data works quite well. But you shouldn’t depend on Nothing’s device in this scenario. Outside of 5G coverage areas, you’re unlikely to have as robust of a signal as you would on other phones that support Verizon’s full range of bands. So keep another, actually-certified phone within reach if you decide to splurge on this new gadget.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data: 07/23/2023
Origem: Think Digit EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2) is truly something special. It has taken a phone that was essentially all-looks-no-substance and turned it into a well-rounded device with looks and utility to match. Not just that, Nothing OS 2.0 is possibly one of my absolute favourite mobile phone operating systems – it looks distinguished, classy, and clean while being fluid all the way through. The performance has improved vastly and battery life is superb as well. Now, for the price tag of ₹44,999 going all the way up to ₹54,999, the phone may seem overpriced to some. The Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 is present on much cheaper phones such as the iQOO Neo 7 Pro and the camera stack is nothing to write home about.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/23/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 75% preço: 75% desempenho: 70% processamento: 77%
Origem: The Verge EN→PT
All of this is to say that if you’ve got Verizon and are curious about giving the Phone 2 a shot, it’s doable. You’ll get your texts and calls. Data works quite well. But you shouldn’t depend on Nothing’s device in this scenario. Outside of 5G coverage areas, you’re unlikely to have as robust of a signal as you would on other phones that support Verizon’s full range of bands. So keep another, actually-certified phone within reach if you decide to splurge on this new gadget.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data: 07/23/2023
Origem: NDTV Gadgets EN→PT
The Nothing Phone 1 offered a comprehensive package for its price, and while it didn't necessarily excel at everything, it didn't miss out on any important features either. The Nothing Phone 2 feels exactly like that, just in a different price segment. Sadly, our criticisms of Phone 1 also apply to the new Model: the ultra-wide and selfie cameras are strictly average in low light, and video recording needs improvement. I also think Nothing should have bundled a fast charger with the phone considering most of the competition still does this. The Nothing Phone 2's strongest feature remains its software. Other than a Google Pixel 7, I can't think of anything else that comes close to it in this segment. It's slick, refined, and feature-packed without feeling bloated. Those who intend to use the Glyph lights will appreciate that added functionality.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/21/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 70% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: NDTV Gadgets EN→PT
The Nothing Phone 1 offered a comprehensive package for its price, and while it didn't necessarily excel at everything, it didn't miss out on any important features either. The Nothing Phone 2 feels exactly like that, just in a different price segment. Sadly, our criticisms of Phone 1 also apply to the new Model: the ultra-wide and selfie cameras are strictly average in low light, and video recording needs improvement. I also think Nothing should have bundled a fast charger with the phone considering most of the competition still does this. The Nothing Phone 2's strongest feature remains its software. Other than a Google Pixel 7, I can't think of anything else that comes close to it in this segment. It's slick, refined, and feature-packed without feeling bloated. Those who intend to use the Glyph lights will appreciate that added functionality.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/21/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 70% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Business Standard EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2) offers a neat blend of familiar design and novel user experience. While it may not be flawless, its reasonable pricing matches the overall package, emphasising design, user experience, and performance. With the exception of imaging, the smartphone excels in every aspect when compared to its peers in the same segment. Additionally, its clean and optimised user interface further solidifies the Nothing Phone (2) as a smartphone to consider in the segment dominated by Google, OnePlus, and Samsung.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/20/2023
Origem: Business Standard EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2) offers a neat blend of familiar design and novel user experience. While it may not be flawless, its reasonable pricing matches the overall package, emphasising design, user experience, and performance. With the exception of imaging, the smartphone excels in every aspect when compared to its peers in the same segment. Additionally, its clean and optimised user interface further solidifies the Nothing Phone (2) as a smartphone to consider in the segment dominated by Google, OnePlus, and Samsung.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/20/2023
Origem: Tom's Guide EN→PT
Good looks can only get you so far. That’s where I see the Nothing Phone (2) — a striking slate that upends the norm by flaunting a transparent design paired with glowing lights. Nothing’s approach in making its smartphone a device to be reckoned with has been nothing short of frenzied, but it needs more than good looks to charm consumers into snatching it up. While I’m bummed by the camera’s shortcomings with low-light situations, I’m also questioning the decision to increase the phone’s price. Sure, it’s a first time offering here in the U.S. with a $599 entry, but it’s actually a price hike over its predecessor — like in the U.K., where the original launched at £399, while the successor now costs £579. That’s a big increase that puts it into premium midrange territory.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/19/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Engadget EN→PT
In a time when new generations of phones never seem quite as exciting as the last, Nothing has still managed to make the Phone 2 stand out. Its eye-catching design captures some of the best qualities of clear plastic gadgets from the ‘90s, like Gameboys and Nintendo 64’s, but in a much more sophisticated way. Meanwhile, Nothing’s Monochrome UI asks users to be more thoughtful about how they use their device while giving them tools like the Glyph interface that can surface info and notifications in novel ways. And even though its specs don’t jump out at you, it never felt slow and it’s well-equipped with handy features like reverse wireless charging. That said, for $600, the Pixel 7 is still the better value. It’s got a newer chip along with a much more sophisticated software package which includes features like Call Screener and robust language detection, and its cameras are in a class of their own.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/19/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 81%
Origem: Tom's Guide EN→PT
Good looks can only get you so far. That’s where I see the Nothing Phone (2) — a striking slate that upends the norm by flaunting a transparent design paired with glowing lights. Nothing’s approach in making its smartphone a device to be reckoned with has been nothing short of frenzied, but it needs more than good looks to charm consumers into snatching it up. While I’m bummed by the camera’s shortcomings with low-light situations, I’m also questioning the decision to increase the phone’s price. Sure, it’s a first time offering here in the U.S. with a $599 entry, but it’s actually a price hike over its predecessor — like in the U.K., where the original launched at £399, while the successor now costs £579. That’s a big increase that puts it into premium midrange territory.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/19/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Engadget EN→PT
In a time when new generations of phones never seem quite as exciting as the last, Nothing has still managed to make the Phone 2 stand out. Its eye-catching design captures some of the best qualities of clear plastic gadgets from the ‘90s, like Gameboys and Nintendo 64’s, but in a much more sophisticated way. Meanwhile, Nothing’s Monochrome UI asks users to be more thoughtful about how they use their device while giving them tools like the Glyph interface that can surface info and notifications in novel ways. And even though its specs don’t jump out at you, it never felt slow and it’s well-equipped with handy features like reverse wireless charging. That said, for $600, the Pixel 7 is still the better value. It’s got a newer chip along with a much more sophisticated software package which includes features like Call Screener and robust language detection, and its cameras are in a class of their own.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/19/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 81%
Origem: Mirror EN→PT
Phone (2) feels much more like the Nothing Phone I always wanted; I just wish they'd included a zoom lens and pushed the design a little further to set it apart from its predecessor. Despite this, the Nothing Phone (2) is juggling a lot, offering a great design, flagship performance and a much better integrated OS, all for less than the Pixel 7 Pro or Samsung S23. While some may be disappointed that it looks the same as Phone (1) there's so much more fantastic hardware and software under the hood, that makes the Nothing Phone better than ever.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/18/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Android Central EN→PT
Nothing has proven it can be a compelling alternative to a Pixel or a Galaxy phone. $599 is a great price for what you get here, including updates and support for years to come. Everything about this phone feels like a win, and while it's not necessarily the best at a bunch of things, it excels in some key areas. PWM-sensitive folk may just find a haven with this high-frequency display. Folks who love taking selfies or portrait mode photos will love what they get. And anyone who enjoys fancy gadgets with some particularly unique, obvious aspect will thoroughly enjoy the Glyph lights on the back. It also performs admirably across all tasks, has excellent battery life, and sports a build that rivals even the best manufacturers in the industry. All in all, this phone is a winner, and I think anyone who chooses to pick one up will find they won't regret it.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/18/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Mirror EN→PT
Phone (2) feels much more like the Nothing Phone I always wanted; I just wish they'd included a zoom lens and pushed the design a little further to set it apart from its predecessor. Despite this, the Nothing Phone (2) is juggling a lot, offering a great design, flagship performance and a much better integrated OS, all for less than the Pixel 7 Pro or Samsung S23. While some may be disappointed that it looks the same as Phone (1) there's so much more fantastic hardware and software under the hood, that makes the Nothing Phone better than ever.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/18/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Android Central EN→PT
Nothing has proven it can be a compelling alternative to a Pixel or a Galaxy phone. $599 is a great price for what you get here, including updates and support for years to come. Everything about this phone feels like a win, and while it's not necessarily the best at a bunch of things, it excels in some key areas. PWM-sensitive folk may just find a haven with this high-frequency display. Folks who love taking selfies or portrait mode photos will love what they get. And anyone who enjoys fancy gadgets with some particularly unique, obvious aspect will thoroughly enjoy the Glyph lights on the back. It also performs admirably across all tasks, has excellent battery life, and sports a build that rivals even the best manufacturers in the industry. All in all, this phone is a winner, and I think anyone who chooses to pick one up will find they won't regret it.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/18/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Gadgets Now EN→PT
The Phone (2) comes at a starting price of Rs 44,999, which is more than what its competitors offer their devices at. Like the OnePlus 11, which is almost a like-for-like competition. The glyph interface now has gone beyond the novelty value and it is a polarising feature. Either you will love it or you just won’t fancy it as there won’t be a middle ground. Nothing is charging that extra ‘premium’ of Rs 5,000-something for that unique design. Because competition is fierce in this space. If you don’t want the sound and light show and a ‘pure’ Android experience, then there’s the Pixel 7a as well. Not to forget devices from OnePlus and iQoo as well. Having said that, the Nothing Phone (2) is a really good phone that delivers on almost every front.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/17/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Gadgetbyte Nepal EN→PT
So that was all for my full review of the Nothing Phone 2. And looking beyond all the hype, I still think Nothing has managed to deliver a pretty impressive semi-flagship phone that checks most boxes. Including a solid build quality, a nice display, excellent performance, and decent cameras. Its cameras certainly have a lot of room for improvement, but ultimately, I can’t help but think if this is how the Phone 2 should’ve shaped up to be. I mean, when you really think about it, this is an iterative upgrade at best. Like… a Nothing phone (1) Pro or something. There’s obviously nothing wrong with iterative upgrades, and maybe I have only myself to blame for my high expectations, but this is not what I envisioned Nothing’s “more premium” smartphone would be like. A stronger ingress protection along with a telephoto camera would’ve been the absolute icing on the cake considering its price.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/17/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 70% desempenho: 75% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 75% processamento: 95%
Origem: Nextpit EN EN→PT
Is the Nothing Phone (2) a true Android flagship? Almost, but not quite, in my opinion. I find it still a notch below a Samsung Galaxy S23, an iPhone 14 or a Xiaomi 13. Admittedly, these models were more expensive than the Nothing Phone (2) at launch. But they have since come down in price, and are indeed direct competitors to the almost-flagship Nothing. Nevertheless, it's impossible to deny that the Nothing Phone (1) of last year has clearly moved upmarket. Nothing has only been around for four years. The design is more mature, the screen is very clean, the Glyphe interface is a little less gimmicky, performance is totally consistent and Nothing OS 2.0 is well on the way to becoming my favorite Android overlay. In any case, in absolute terms, I can totally recommend the Nothing Phone (2). And I intend to use it on a daily basis for a long time to come, just like the Nothing Phone (1) before it. Yes, I'm a fanboy, but so what? Your smartphone has really cool LEDs, doesn't it? I don't think it does.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/17/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Gadgets Now EN→PT
The Phone (2) comes at a starting price of Rs 44,999, which is more than what its competitors offer their devices at. Like the OnePlus 11, which is almost a like-for-like competition. The glyph interface now has gone beyond the novelty value and it is a polarising feature. Either you will love it or you just won’t fancy it as there won’t be a middle ground. Nothing is charging that extra ‘premium’ of Rs 5,000-something for that unique design. Because competition is fierce in this space. If you don’t want the sound and light show and a ‘pure’ Android experience, then there’s the Pixel 7a as well. Not to forget devices from OnePlus and iQoo as well. Having said that, the Nothing Phone (2) is a really good phone that delivers on almost every front.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/17/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Gadgetbyte Nepal EN→PT
So that was all for my full review of the Nothing Phone 2. And looking beyond all the hype, I still think Nothing has managed to deliver a pretty impressive semi-flagship phone that checks most boxes. Including a solid build quality, a nice display, excellent performance, and decent cameras. Its cameras certainly have a lot of room for improvement, but ultimately, I can’t help but think if this is how the Phone 2 should’ve shaped up to be. I mean, when you really think about it, this is an iterative upgrade at best. Like… a Nothing phone (1) Pro or something. There’s obviously nothing wrong with iterative upgrades, and maybe I have only myself to blame for my high expectations, but this is not what I envisioned Nothing’s “more premium” smartphone would be like. A stronger ingress protection along with a telephoto camera would’ve been the absolute icing on the cake considering its price.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/17/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 70% desempenho: 75% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 75% processamento: 95%
Origem: Nextpit EN EN→PT
Is the Nothing Phone (2) a true Android flagship? Almost, but not quite, in my opinion. I find it still a notch below a Samsung Galaxy S23, an iPhone 14 or a Xiaomi 13. Admittedly, these models were more expensive than the Nothing Phone (2) at launch. But they have since come down in price, and are indeed direct competitors to the almost-flagship Nothing. Nevertheless, it's impossible to deny that the Nothing Phone (1) of last year has clearly moved upmarket. Nothing has only been around for four years. The design is more mature, the screen is very clean, the Glyphe interface is a little less gimmicky, performance is totally consistent and Nothing OS 2.0 is well on the way to becoming my favorite Android overlay. In any case, in absolute terms, I can totally recommend the Nothing Phone (2). And I intend to use it on a daily basis for a long time to come, just like the Nothing Phone (1) before it. Yes, I'm a fanboy, but so what? Your smartphone has really cool LEDs, doesn't it? I don't think it does.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/17/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Tech Spurt
Unboxing the Nothing Phone 2, an upgraded smartphone boasting fresh camera hardware and boosted specs vs the original handset. However, the Nothing Phone 2 will also cost you more in the UK, starting from £579 - and here's a full tour ahead of my review, showing off those fresh features. This 2023 model isn't just more expensive, it's also bigger at 6.7-inches, with a redesigned Glyph lighting rig. In Nothing OS 2.0 you'll find lots of new tools to make use of the disco back, plus a fresh new monotone setup. The Nothing Phone 2 is fun to use, and you can see more on the software in my tips and tricks guide. That camera now rocks an IMX890 sensor, same as the OnePlus Nord 3, with improved HDR abilities and boosted video recording. Gamers will appreciate the extra grunt too, courtesy of the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1.
Hands-On, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/16/2023
Origem: Tech Spurt
Unboxing the Nothing Phone 2, an upgraded smartphone boasting fresh camera hardware and boosted specs vs the original handset. However, the Nothing Phone 2 will also cost you more in the UK, starting from £579 - and here's a full tour ahead of my review, showing off those fresh features. This 2023 model isn't just more expensive, it's also bigger at 6.7-inches, with a redesigned Glyph lighting rig. In Nothing OS 2.0 you'll find lots of new tools to make use of the disco back, plus a fresh new monotone setup. The Nothing Phone 2 is fun to use, and you can see more on the software in my tips and tricks guide. That camera now rocks an IMX890 sensor, same as the OnePlus Nord 3, with improved HDR abilities and boosted video recording. Gamers will appreciate the extra grunt too, courtesy of the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1.
Hands-On, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/16/2023
Origem: The Indian Express EN→PT
More and more smartphone companies now seem to believe there is no need to revamp their offerings every year, instead opting for incremental improvements that add to the user experience. And this is not just in relation to flagships from Apple and Samsung. Even Nothing, which is just on to its second edition seems to think so as is obvious from the Nothing Phone (2) which seems to draw on the strengths of the Phone (1) more than reimagining a second version.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/14/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Phone Arena EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2) is, we feel, a worthy successor and an evolution of what the Phone (1) was. It finally has a flagship chip, even if it's not the latest-and-best. It has more features for the Glyph interface, giving those that are trying to grasp or like the concept of keeping your phone face-down something more to hold on to. And the Nothing OS 2.0 adds awesome ways to make your homescreen clean, simple, unique, and still extremely functional. Obviously, Nothing still has a long way to go — the camera algorithms still need work to meet the competition, the UI feels like a solid base is there but it needs to go further with the overall Android skin customization, and we still get (very minor) bugs on launch. But once those things start getting addressed, the price may also start climbing towards the flagship threshold.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/14/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85%
Origem: The Indian Express EN→PT
More and more smartphone companies now seem to believe there is no need to revamp their offerings every year, instead opting for incremental improvements that add to the user experience. And this is not just in relation to flagships from Apple and Samsung. Even Nothing, which is just on to its second edition seems to think so as is obvious from the Nothing Phone (2) which seems to draw on the strengths of the Phone (1) more than reimagining a second version.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/14/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Phone Arena EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2) is, we feel, a worthy successor and an evolution of what the Phone (1) was. It finally has a flagship chip, even if it's not the latest-and-best. It has more features for the Glyph interface, giving those that are trying to grasp or like the concept of keeping your phone face-down something more to hold on to. And the Nothing OS 2.0 adds awesome ways to make your homescreen clean, simple, unique, and still extremely functional. Obviously, Nothing still has a long way to go — the camera algorithms still need work to meet the competition, the UI feels like a solid base is there but it needs to go further with the overall Android skin customization, and we still get (very minor) bugs on launch. But once those things start getting addressed, the price may also start climbing towards the flagship threshold.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/14/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85%
Origem: Mrwhosetheboss
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Tech Spurt
Reviewing the Nothing Phone 2, a more premium smartphone to take on the Pixel 7 with its upgraded camera tech, gaming prowess and dependable battery life. I've been testing the Nothing Phone 2 as my full-time handset this past week so here's my verdict, and whether it's worth upgrading from the original. Check out my reviews of other mid-range and premium flagship mobiles right here on Tech Spurt. Oh, and watch my Nothing OS 2.0 tips and tricks for a closer look at the new Glyph features etc! Pretty much every feature of last year's blower has been improved upon for the Nothing Phone 2. That fresh IMX890 camera sensor, combined with a smarter ISP, means photos are more grounded in reality. Ambient pics in particular come out well, and night shots aren't too rough. Gamers will appreciate the boost to performance too.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Tech Spurt
Comparing Nothing Phone 2 vs the original smartphone, including a camera test, gaming performance, battery life and general features. I've reviewed both the Nothing Phone 2 and its cheaper sibling and here's a side-by-side evaluation - check out my tips and tricks guide for more Nothing OS 2.0 action! Now, these rather unique mobiles may look similar, but that design has undergone subtle refinements for the 2023 model. The Nothing Phone 2 has an upgraded Glyph setup, with new features like the Timer and Composer. Although the latter will come to the first handset along with Nothing OS 2.0. More on the software side in my tips and tricks guide, live now! The Nothing Phone 2 also boasts a better camera setup, with a fresh IMX890 sensor and updated ISP.
Comparação, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: GadgetMatch
There’s a lot to say about the Nothing Phone (2)-- the fact that this phone is ONLY $599, that it looks so good, and that it was designed so thoughtfully. It represents almost everything an Android Phone should be. Find out why I think it's a phone everyone should consider in this review.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: JerryRigEverything
The smartphone world hasnt done a whole lot of changing recently. So its nice to see Nothing come in with the Nothing Phone 2 to make some aesthetic changes to the notification system. Today we will be taking apart the new Nothing Phone 2 to see what it looks like from the inside. Do you like the Lights on the back of the nothing phone?
Support, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Marques Brownlee
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: MrMobile
The Android smartphone world is one of extremes. On the high end, you've got what some would consider Way Too Much: folding screens; built-in pens; ultra zoom cameras. But down in the midrange, there's a lot of what I consider Not Enough: watered-down specs and compromised experiences, wrapped up in bland, forgettable designs. That’s the space London smartphone maker Nothing has been trying to shake up for the past year with phones and accessories built to stand out … and this summer, it’s bringing that flashy phone (and some new ideas) to the US – with the Nothing Phone (2).
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: SuperSaf
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: The Tech Chap
Should You Buy the Nothing Phone 2 - and is it a big upgrade over the Phone 1? In this review I test the design, performance, camera, battery & software to find out if the Phone 2 is worth buying!
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Hot Hardware EN→PT
We could be cynical and dismiss Phone (2) as a well rounded, pseudo-iPhone clone running Android, with a decent price tag, a fancy design, and a light show in the back. But that would be lazy. When you consider that Nothing is a three year-old startup that isn’t backed by an existing handset manufacturer, Phone (2) is truly a remarkable achievement. Carl Pei and the rest of the team should be proud. Ultimately, Nothing Phone (2) is an affordable flagship that ticks all the right boxes. It brings a ton of fun and personality to the traditional smartphone form factor without sacrificing performance or value. The hardware is polished and refined, the software is clean and responsive, and the Glyph Interface is more useful than ever – even if it’s still just icing on the proverbial cake. At $599, you just can’t go wrong.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: India Today EN→PT
So, is it worth buying the Nothing Phone (2)? Well, the answer to that is tricky. But let me try to simplify the answer. The Nothing Phone (2) is built upon the Phone (1) and looks more or less the same with some sensible tweaks here and there. These tweaks include - curved glass at the back, a larger form factor, a modified Glyph design and so much more. Overall, the design looks more premium than the Phone (1) for sure. The Phone (2) is also a big upgrade in terms of specifications, with a powerful processor, larger battery, and cleaner software experience. So, overall, the Nothing Phone (2) looks quite good and is a decent upgrade over the Phone (1). While all is well, the price of the Phone (2) could have been a bit modest. The Phone (2) starts at Rs 44,999 and goes up to RS 54999 in India, which is much higher than the Phone (1) price
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Laptop Mag EN→PT
The Nothing phone (2) is nothing (2) f**k with. It’s a stellar phone through and through. It looks great, feels great to use, and truly stands out from the flagship crowd with its unique aesthetic, great cameras, zippy performance, and decent battery life. There are a couple of rough edges, though, such as the use of last year’s chipset and the potential visual epilepsy risk of those strobes of the Glyph interface. But this time around, Carl Pei’s hype machine may be just about backed up by a true summer blockbuster of a device.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Make Use Of EN→PT
The major difference between the Nothing Phone (1) and Nothing Phone (2) is price. Now, given the original didn't launch in the US to begin with, the maths is a little iffy, but the Phone (1) was £399, or the equivalent of $475-500-ish at the time. Not bad for a solid mid-range phone, but there were definitely cheaper, competitive options available. It's a busy, competitive smartphone market, but the Nothing Phone (2) improvements should help make this a firm favorite for those who want an excellent mid-range phone that's just finding its feet, pushing its own style, and carving out a name. Its unique approach to design, both in the phone and its operating system, should at least attract those looking for something new—even if its underlying identity is "glass slab." Either way, the Nothing Phone (2) is a fun, mid-range smartphone that will certainly have the established smartphone names looking over both shoulders.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85%
Origem: Mashable EN→PT
The way I feel about Nothing Phone (2) is the way I feel about most Android phones: You likely won’t be disappointed if you buy one, but I’d still recommend a Pixel over it. Nothing’s unique approach to UI design is worth commendation, to be sure, even if it didn’t produce its intended effect on me during my time with the phone. It’s admirable to want people to be more careful with their phone use. And even if you choose to ignore that side of Phone (2), you’re left with a fast, slick Android phone that almost certainly looks cooler than anything your friends have. Nothing’s second attempt at smartphone glory isn’t a total slam dunk, but it at least belongs in the highlight reel.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Pocket Lint EN→PT
The thing that strikes us most about the Nothing phone (2) is the refinement of the design. For a phone that's designed to attract attention (despite the company ethos of making tech blend into the background), this is a phone that looks great. I've caught a lot of people stealing a sideward glance at it, not just because I've been using an unreleased phone, but because it's unique. (Don't forget, there are people selling phone skins to make devices look like this.). This phone has the performance of an older flagship, just as you'd expect. But what it doesn't have is the camera performance of an old flagship. The camera lacks in a number of areas, especially low light performance and that's the biggest negative of this device. For some, the positives will outweigh that negative, but for others, the camera performance they are looking for will lie elsewhere.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: PC Mag EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2) is a solid upgrade to its predecessor and shows the company's commitment to making something different. Nothing has a philosophy well in mind and is trying to get a product out there that offers a different way to interact with our devices through both its Glyph interface as well as its software. The $499 Google Pixel 7a may be its closest competition, but these phones diverge on a number of things. Pixel photography is typically gorgeous, but the Pixel line comes with that large camera bar on the back compared to the understated dual lenses on the Nothing Phone (2). The $699 OnePlus 11 5G comes with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC, takes better photos, and is similarly sized to the Phone (2). (Side note: Nothing CEO Carl Pei was also a co-founder of OnePlus).
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Tech Advisor EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2) has flagship specs at a mid-range price, but it still feels mid-range. The display and camera in particular are disappointing, and the bulky build makes it a large and awkward phone to handle. Yet Nothing OS 2.0 is excellent, and makes Android feel different from other manufacturers’ phones in a good way. The phone also has great battery life and packs in wireless charging, and the glyph lights are clever – but you’ll either love them or hate them. Familiar mid-range pitfalls stick out such as an IP54 rating, a dim screen, and sometimes cheap-feeling haptics. But if you love the aesthetic and don’t think the lights are a gimmick, then the Nothing Phone (2) is worth considering, especially as it is guaranteed four years of software support.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Trusted Reviews EN→PT
Some might lament the price increase of the Nothing Phone (2), but I think it’s a worthy trade-off for a phone that looks and feels just as stylish as the original but with enough power to compete with flagship-level phones that are much more expensive. The Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset delivers this in bundles, beating most of the best mid-range competition in benchmarks. It also has the additional benefits of the 8 Plus Gen 1’s power efficiency which, when coupled with a large 4700mAh cell doesn’t struggle to last all day, with the ability to stretch well into a second day with average use. The twin 50MP snappers are another highlight, with the main camera delivering consistently great-quality snaps in most scenarios, though it’s not quite as capable as the likes of the Pixel 7a in low-light scenarios.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: CNet EN→PT
The Nothing Phone 2's flashy LEDs certainly make a statement, and both its processor performance and battery life are strong. But the extra $100 Nothing wants over its predecessor has changed the game. It's gone from being an affordable budget option to quite a pricey midranger, while the competition has been getting stronger. The Pixel 7A is arguably its biggest rival, and personally, it's the phone I'd go for over the Nothing Phone 2. Its processor isn't as powerful, but it'll still handle almost all your daily needs, and its camera is better. Plus it's quite a lot cheaper. I'd also consider the OnePlus 10T over the Nothing Phone -- it didn't impress me at its full price at launch, but its current $400 price makes it a worthy option.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 75%
Origem: 91mobiles EN→PT
At a starting price of Rs 44,999 for the 8GB/128GB variant, going up all the way to Rs 54,999 for the 12GB/512GB version, the Nothing Phone (2) could be a tough sell and might not be for you if you’re a spec fiend. Let’s face it – it’s not really the best in its segment in terms of core aspects like performance, camera and charging speeds, given its asking price. If you don’t appreciate the Phone (2)’s design language or the Glyph LEDs, the new device might not appeal to you. Those looking for a capable all-rounder and value could find the iQOO Neo 7 Pro (review) a better buy, coming at a much lower price too. And closer to Phone (2) territory, the OnePlus 11R (review) is another strong contender. The Nothing Phone (2), in a similar fashion as the Phone (1), is a bold choice.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 80%
Origem: Android Authority EN→PT
The Nothing Phone 2 carries over the same transparent glass design and LED lighting array — portentously dubbed The Glyph — from the Nothing Phone 1, but ups the ante with more powerful internals, subtle build tweaks, and other minor spec bumps. The result is a familiar Android phone with a fractionally higher price tag, but one that pushes beyond the mid-range trappings of its predecessor to take on the biggest names in the business. The Nothing Phone’s part-retrofuturistic overall aesthetic is kept intact, but when I put the Phone 2 next to the Phone 1, the tweaks to the formula — admittedly one still heavily indebted to the iPhone — started to show. The lighter two-tone shades of the Dark Gray model I have on hand work in tandem with the more varied and defined textures and lines to emphasize the internal components and carefully positioned covers far more than the Phone 1.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: GSM Arena EN→PT
But if you do, or you just want a breath of fresh air, an innovation of sorts in an otherwise boring market, the Nothing Phone (2), or (1), will not disappoint you. On the contrary, the Phone (2) offers a thoughtful pick of features with a pinch of premium and two of innovation, and that's why we do recommend considering the Phone (2) and even buying it. Because "they just don't make them like the old times" does not fully apply here.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 88%
Origem: Android Police EN→PT
Given the Nothing Phone 2's strong performance, competitive price point, and generally okay cameras, it's easy to see parallels with the phones OnePlus was making back in its "flagship killer" days, then under Nothing founder Carl Pei's leadership. I think this phone will appeal to the same type of enthusiast customers who liked OnePlus's early phones: people who want a viable, interesting alternative to more mainstream options at a fair price. General availability in the US is going to expose the Phone 2 to a bigger pool of those enthusiasts than the Nothing Phone 1 enjoyed, too, and I'm interested to see how it affects the upper-midrange market it's competing in. But that market is more crowded than it was years ago, and while the Nothing Phone 2 punches above its weight on performance, display quality, and style, camera quality isn't quite up to snuff compared to other phones that cost about the same — or even less.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Digital Trends EN→PT
If you’re still wondering if the Nothing Phone 2 is worth buying, let me be clear: it definitely is. You’ll stand out from the crowd due to the cool design and be rewarded with strong performance, a great daytime camera, a gloriously colorful screen, and close to two-day battery life. You’ll discover the joys of the Glyph lights and use one of the cleanest (and most customizable) operating systems out there. What’s more, you’ll be helping to change the smartphone market (particularly in the U.S.) for the better by embracing a new brand and celebrating choice. For once, you won’t be drastically compromised by doing so either, and at this price, the few spec differences are fairly easy to forgive. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time with the Nothing Phone 2, and wholeheartedly expect you to do the same. It’s one of 2023’s most important phone releases, and thankfully, it’s also one of the best.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Daily Star EN→PT
Overall, this is an incremental step up from the first Nothing phone and offers a very strong camera set that is comparable with the iPhone 14. It looks stylish, feels good in the hand and offers a ton of customisation and speed at its core. You’re getting a lot of phone here, but then it is considerably more expensive than its predecessor, so you’d expect that. Is this an iPhone killer - no - but does Nothing have the future potential to create a device even better than Apple’s flagship - absolutely. And for now, Android lovers really do have a top piece of British tech to choose from alongside the more established Samsungs of this world when deciding on their next handset.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Droid Life EN→PT
I have almost nothing but good things to say about the Nothing Phone (2). The software is excellent, as is performance and battery life, the camera holds its own against competitors, and the design is unique in all of the right ways. I even think the price is quite friendly for the package being delivered by Nothing. If you need the negatives wrapped up somewhere nicely, I would point to the size (it’s large to me), lack of true Verizon support, and sub-par IP rating. If those aren’t of concern in your world, then by all means buy a Nothing Phone (2). While still a new company with a lot to prove, this is an excellent 2nd phone that we’re happy to see added to the list of choices in the US. We needed this.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: The Verge EN→PT
By the numbers, it’s a well-equipped midrange device. It costs $599 and comes with a capable Snapdragon processor, a big, smooth-scrolling screen, and a few extras like wireless charging. So far, so good. But then, there’s the vibe, which is at least half of the attraction. It’s harder to quantify but lives somewhere among the translucent rear panel design, the light strip notification indicators, and the distinct Nothing OS launcher. It’s not like a regular phone — it’s a cool phone.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 60%
Origem: Zdnet.com EN→PT
The Phone 2 will officially go on sale on Friday, July 17, starting at $599 for the 8GB of RAM and 128GB variant, and going up to $799 for the 12GB of RAM and 512GB configuration. No matter which end of that spectrum you look at, the device is clearly priced to compete with the likes of the OnePlus 11, Google Pixel 7, and base models from Samsung and Apple's flagship series. I'm curious to see how the market reacts, and whether or not Nothing will remain as competitive as it slowly builds a following in the U.S. Price aside, you should buy the Nothing Phone 2 if you consider yourself an early adopter and/or want to try a new phone from an up-and-coming brand. The Glyph Interface makes the Phone 2 one of, if not the most, interesting slab-style phones on the market, and it's genuinely useful if digital well-being is something you value. But, if you're seeking the best camera system in this sub-$600 price range, Google's Pixels will serve you better.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Slashgear EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2) will be sold through the company's online store. Pricing starts at $599 for the base model. That's a good price, but it doesn't compare favorably to the Pixel 7 and most especially the Pixel 7a. That being said, this phone is more fun to use than either of the other two phones. If you want a phone with a great camera, that's the only reason to choose a Pixel above this phone. The combination of the glyph interface and the software makes this a solid choice above all others at this price point, except for the cameras. More than that, though, overall the Nothing Phone (2) is a great step forward in Nothing's evolution, but it was also an easy step. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that if you improve every specification over the previous generation you're going to come away with a better phone.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Stuff TV EN→PT
Nothing’s debut smartphone had both distinctive design and value for money on its side. Phone 2 makes only minor tweaks on the styling front, while pushing pricing a little further upmarket, so the bar is higher. Still, we reckon it’s one Nothing has cleared by a wide margin. Phone 2 is wonderfully well-rounded, with plenty of power, a long-lasting battery and cameras that take very presentable photos for the price. Glyph lighting is no longer just a novelty, and the new-look UI feels much more cohesive. Extra performance, a streamlined build and a bigger screen go a long way in justifying the cost increase over Phone 1, while managing to keep it out of true flagship territory. It feels very smartly placed among mainstream rivals, sneaking under the Google Pixel 7’s RRP in the UK at £579 for the base model, and matching it in the US at $599.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 100%
Origem: T3 EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2) impresses threefold: first it's so comfortable to hold and use, with a distinctive design; two, the improvements to everyday essentials, such as battery life and screen quality, are a real mark of quality; third, it adds a dollop of fun on top all of that, with features such as Glyph lights not just being a throwaway gimmick. Sure, it's pricier than its predecessor, but I think it's worth it and, for me, this is a rare moment of unexpected Android phone joy.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 100%
Origem: Mobile Syrup EN→PT
Overall, the Nothing Phone (2) is a solid offering from the London-based phone manufacturer. As someone who typically prefers foldables, I’ve been thrilled to use this handset. The phone uses Glyphs, which is a bit of a gimmick, but it’s still a useful feature that’s fun to show to friends. The handset also offers stellar design language, and if you like the way an iPhone 14 Pro feels, you’ll enjoy the Nothing Phone (2) as well. The Nothing Phone (2) can handle any task I throw at it, and the Nothing OS is minimal and clean. Most importantly, the handset is reasonably priced. Unfortunately, without being available at carriers, the Nothing Phone (2) might be a tough sell. However, at $929 to start, the handset is a steal, even with its roughly year-old processor.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85%
Origem: Mrwhosetheboss
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Tech Spurt
Reviewing the Nothing Phone 2, a more premium smartphone to take on the Pixel 7 with its upgraded camera tech, gaming prowess and dependable battery life. I've been testing the Nothing Phone 2 as my full-time handset this past week so here's my verdict, and whether it's worth upgrading from the original. Check out my reviews of other mid-range and premium flagship mobiles right here on Tech Spurt. Oh, and watch my Nothing OS 2.0 tips and tricks for a closer look at the new Glyph features etc! Pretty much every feature of last year's blower has been improved upon for the Nothing Phone 2. That fresh IMX890 camera sensor, combined with a smarter ISP, means photos are more grounded in reality. Ambient pics in particular come out well, and night shots aren't too rough. Gamers will appreciate the boost to performance too.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Tech Spurt
Comparing Nothing Phone 2 vs the original smartphone, including a camera test, gaming performance, battery life and general features. I've reviewed both the Nothing Phone 2 and its cheaper sibling and here's a side-by-side evaluation - check out my tips and tricks guide for more Nothing OS 2.0 action! Now, these rather unique mobiles may look similar, but that design has undergone subtle refinements for the 2023 model. The Nothing Phone 2 has an upgraded Glyph setup, with new features like the Timer and Composer. Although the latter will come to the first handset along with Nothing OS 2.0. More on the software side in my tips and tricks guide, live now! The Nothing Phone 2 also boasts a better camera setup, with a fresh IMX890 sensor and updated ISP.
Comparação, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: GadgetMatch
There’s a lot to say about the Nothing Phone (2)-- the fact that this phone is ONLY $599, that it looks so good, and that it was designed so thoughtfully. It represents almost everything an Android Phone should be. Find out why I think it's a phone everyone should consider in this review.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: JerryRigEverything
The smartphone world hasnt done a whole lot of changing recently. So its nice to see Nothing come in with the Nothing Phone 2 to make some aesthetic changes to the notification system. Today we will be taking apart the new Nothing Phone 2 to see what it looks like from the inside. Do you like the Lights on the back of the nothing phone?
Support, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Marques Brownlee
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: MrMobile
The Android smartphone world is one of extremes. On the high end, you've got what some would consider Way Too Much: folding screens; built-in pens; ultra zoom cameras. But down in the midrange, there's a lot of what I consider Not Enough: watered-down specs and compromised experiences, wrapped up in bland, forgettable designs. That’s the space London smartphone maker Nothing has been trying to shake up for the past year with phones and accessories built to stand out … and this summer, it’s bringing that flashy phone (and some new ideas) to the US – with the Nothing Phone (2).
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: SuperSaf
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: The Tech Chap
Should You Buy the Nothing Phone 2 - and is it a big upgrade over the Phone 1? In this review I test the design, performance, camera, battery & software to find out if the Phone 2 is worth buying!
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Hot Hardware EN→PT
We could be cynical and dismiss Phone (2) as a well rounded, pseudo-iPhone clone running Android, with a decent price tag, a fancy design, and a light show in the back. But that would be lazy. When you consider that Nothing is a three year-old startup that isn’t backed by an existing handset manufacturer, Phone (2) is truly a remarkable achievement. Carl Pei and the rest of the team should be proud. Ultimately, Nothing Phone (2) is an affordable flagship that ticks all the right boxes. It brings a ton of fun and personality to the traditional smartphone form factor without sacrificing performance or value. The hardware is polished and refined, the software is clean and responsive, and the Glyph Interface is more useful than ever – even if it’s still just icing on the proverbial cake. At $599, you just can’t go wrong.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: India Today EN→PT
So, is it worth buying the Nothing Phone (2)? Well, the answer to that is tricky. But let me try to simplify the answer. The Nothing Phone (2) is built upon the Phone (1) and looks more or less the same with some sensible tweaks here and there. These tweaks include - curved glass at the back, a larger form factor, a modified Glyph design and so much more. Overall, the design looks more premium than the Phone (1) for sure. The Phone (2) is also a big upgrade in terms of specifications, with a powerful processor, larger battery, and cleaner software experience. So, overall, the Nothing Phone (2) looks quite good and is a decent upgrade over the Phone (1). While all is well, the price of the Phone (2) could have been a bit modest. The Phone (2) starts at Rs 44,999 and goes up to RS 54999 in India, which is much higher than the Phone (1) price
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Laptop Mag EN→PT
The Nothing phone (2) is nothing (2) f**k with. It’s a stellar phone through and through. It looks great, feels great to use, and truly stands out from the flagship crowd with its unique aesthetic, great cameras, zippy performance, and decent battery life. There are a couple of rough edges, though, such as the use of last year’s chipset and the potential visual epilepsy risk of those strobes of the Glyph interface. But this time around, Carl Pei’s hype machine may be just about backed up by a true summer blockbuster of a device.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Make Use Of EN→PT
The major difference between the Nothing Phone (1) and Nothing Phone (2) is price. Now, given the original didn't launch in the US to begin with, the maths is a little iffy, but the Phone (1) was £399, or the equivalent of $475-500-ish at the time. Not bad for a solid mid-range phone, but there were definitely cheaper, competitive options available. It's a busy, competitive smartphone market, but the Nothing Phone (2) improvements should help make this a firm favorite for those who want an excellent mid-range phone that's just finding its feet, pushing its own style, and carving out a name. Its unique approach to design, both in the phone and its operating system, should at least attract those looking for something new—even if its underlying identity is "glass slab." Either way, the Nothing Phone (2) is a fun, mid-range smartphone that will certainly have the established smartphone names looking over both shoulders.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85%
Origem: Mashable EN→PT
The way I feel about Nothing Phone (2) is the way I feel about most Android phones: You likely won’t be disappointed if you buy one, but I’d still recommend a Pixel over it. Nothing’s unique approach to UI design is worth commendation, to be sure, even if it didn’t produce its intended effect on me during my time with the phone. It’s admirable to want people to be more careful with their phone use. And even if you choose to ignore that side of Phone (2), you’re left with a fast, slick Android phone that almost certainly looks cooler than anything your friends have. Nothing’s second attempt at smartphone glory isn’t a total slam dunk, but it at least belongs in the highlight reel.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Pocket Lint EN→PT
The thing that strikes us most about the Nothing phone (2) is the refinement of the design. For a phone that's designed to attract attention (despite the company ethos of making tech blend into the background), this is a phone that looks great. I've caught a lot of people stealing a sideward glance at it, not just because I've been using an unreleased phone, but because it's unique. (Don't forget, there are people selling phone skins to make devices look like this.). This phone has the performance of an older flagship, just as you'd expect. But what it doesn't have is the camera performance of an old flagship. The camera lacks in a number of areas, especially low light performance and that's the biggest negative of this device. For some, the positives will outweigh that negative, but for others, the camera performance they are looking for will lie elsewhere.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: PC Mag EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2) is a solid upgrade to its predecessor and shows the company's commitment to making something different. Nothing has a philosophy well in mind and is trying to get a product out there that offers a different way to interact with our devices through both its Glyph interface as well as its software. The $499 Google Pixel 7a may be its closest competition, but these phones diverge on a number of things. Pixel photography is typically gorgeous, but the Pixel line comes with that large camera bar on the back compared to the understated dual lenses on the Nothing Phone (2). The $699 OnePlus 11 5G comes with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC, takes better photos, and is similarly sized to the Phone (2). (Side note: Nothing CEO Carl Pei was also a co-founder of OnePlus).
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Tech Advisor EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2) has flagship specs at a mid-range price, but it still feels mid-range. The display and camera in particular are disappointing, and the bulky build makes it a large and awkward phone to handle. Yet Nothing OS 2.0 is excellent, and makes Android feel different from other manufacturers’ phones in a good way. The phone also has great battery life and packs in wireless charging, and the glyph lights are clever – but you’ll either love them or hate them. Familiar mid-range pitfalls stick out such as an IP54 rating, a dim screen, and sometimes cheap-feeling haptics. But if you love the aesthetic and don’t think the lights are a gimmick, then the Nothing Phone (2) is worth considering, especially as it is guaranteed four years of software support.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Trusted Reviews EN→PT
Some might lament the price increase of the Nothing Phone (2), but I think it’s a worthy trade-off for a phone that looks and feels just as stylish as the original but with enough power to compete with flagship-level phones that are much more expensive. The Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset delivers this in bundles, beating most of the best mid-range competition in benchmarks. It also has the additional benefits of the 8 Plus Gen 1’s power efficiency which, when coupled with a large 4700mAh cell doesn’t struggle to last all day, with the ability to stretch well into a second day with average use. The twin 50MP snappers are another highlight, with the main camera delivering consistently great-quality snaps in most scenarios, though it’s not quite as capable as the likes of the Pixel 7a in low-light scenarios.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: CNet EN→PT
The Nothing Phone 2's flashy LEDs certainly make a statement, and both its processor performance and battery life are strong. But the extra $100 Nothing wants over its predecessor has changed the game. It's gone from being an affordable budget option to quite a pricey midranger, while the competition has been getting stronger. The Pixel 7A is arguably its biggest rival, and personally, it's the phone I'd go for over the Nothing Phone 2. Its processor isn't as powerful, but it'll still handle almost all your daily needs, and its camera is better. Plus it's quite a lot cheaper. I'd also consider the OnePlus 10T over the Nothing Phone -- it didn't impress me at its full price at launch, but its current $400 price makes it a worthy option.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 75%
Origem: 91mobiles EN→PT
At a starting price of Rs 44,999 for the 8GB/128GB variant, going up all the way to Rs 54,999 for the 12GB/512GB version, the Nothing Phone (2) could be a tough sell and might not be for you if you’re a spec fiend. Let’s face it – it’s not really the best in its segment in terms of core aspects like performance, camera and charging speeds, given its asking price. If you don’t appreciate the Phone (2)’s design language or the Glyph LEDs, the new device might not appeal to you. Those looking for a capable all-rounder and value could find the iQOO Neo 7 Pro (review) a better buy, coming at a much lower price too. And closer to Phone (2) territory, the OnePlus 11R (review) is another strong contender. The Nothing Phone (2), in a similar fashion as the Phone (1), is a bold choice.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 80%
Origem: Android Authority EN→PT
The Nothing Phone 2 carries over the same transparent glass design and LED lighting array — portentously dubbed The Glyph — from the Nothing Phone 1, but ups the ante with more powerful internals, subtle build tweaks, and other minor spec bumps. The result is a familiar Android phone with a fractionally higher price tag, but one that pushes beyond the mid-range trappings of its predecessor to take on the biggest names in the business. The Nothing Phone’s part-retrofuturistic overall aesthetic is kept intact, but when I put the Phone 2 next to the Phone 1, the tweaks to the formula — admittedly one still heavily indebted to the iPhone — started to show. The lighter two-tone shades of the Dark Gray model I have on hand work in tandem with the more varied and defined textures and lines to emphasize the internal components and carefully positioned covers far more than the Phone 1.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: GSM Arena EN→PT
But if you do, or you just want a breath of fresh air, an innovation of sorts in an otherwise boring market, the Nothing Phone (2), or (1), will not disappoint you. On the contrary, the Phone (2) offers a thoughtful pick of features with a pinch of premium and two of innovation, and that's why we do recommend considering the Phone (2) and even buying it. Because "they just don't make them like the old times" does not fully apply here.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 88%
Origem: Android Police EN→PT
Given the Nothing Phone 2's strong performance, competitive price point, and generally okay cameras, it's easy to see parallels with the phones OnePlus was making back in its "flagship killer" days, then under Nothing founder Carl Pei's leadership. I think this phone will appeal to the same type of enthusiast customers who liked OnePlus's early phones: people who want a viable, interesting alternative to more mainstream options at a fair price. General availability in the US is going to expose the Phone 2 to a bigger pool of those enthusiasts than the Nothing Phone 1 enjoyed, too, and I'm interested to see how it affects the upper-midrange market it's competing in. But that market is more crowded than it was years ago, and while the Nothing Phone 2 punches above its weight on performance, display quality, and style, camera quality isn't quite up to snuff compared to other phones that cost about the same — or even less.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Digital Trends EN→PT
If you’re still wondering if the Nothing Phone 2 is worth buying, let me be clear: it definitely is. You’ll stand out from the crowd due to the cool design and be rewarded with strong performance, a great daytime camera, a gloriously colorful screen, and close to two-day battery life. You’ll discover the joys of the Glyph lights and use one of the cleanest (and most customizable) operating systems out there. What’s more, you’ll be helping to change the smartphone market (particularly in the U.S.) for the better by embracing a new brand and celebrating choice. For once, you won’t be drastically compromised by doing so either, and at this price, the few spec differences are fairly easy to forgive. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time with the Nothing Phone 2, and wholeheartedly expect you to do the same. It’s one of 2023’s most important phone releases, and thankfully, it’s also one of the best.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Daily Star EN→PT
Overall, this is an incremental step up from the first Nothing phone and offers a very strong camera set that is comparable with the iPhone 14. It looks stylish, feels good in the hand and offers a ton of customisation and speed at its core. You’re getting a lot of phone here, but then it is considerably more expensive than its predecessor, so you’d expect that. Is this an iPhone killer - no - but does Nothing have the future potential to create a device even better than Apple’s flagship - absolutely. And for now, Android lovers really do have a top piece of British tech to choose from alongside the more established Samsungs of this world when deciding on their next handset.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Droid Life EN→PT
I have almost nothing but good things to say about the Nothing Phone (2). The software is excellent, as is performance and battery life, the camera holds its own against competitors, and the design is unique in all of the right ways. I even think the price is quite friendly for the package being delivered by Nothing. If you need the negatives wrapped up somewhere nicely, I would point to the size (it’s large to me), lack of true Verizon support, and sub-par IP rating. If those aren’t of concern in your world, then by all means buy a Nothing Phone (2). While still a new company with a lot to prove, this is an excellent 2nd phone that we’re happy to see added to the list of choices in the US. We needed this.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: The Verge EN→PT
By the numbers, it’s a well-equipped midrange device. It costs $599 and comes with a capable Snapdragon processor, a big, smooth-scrolling screen, and a few extras like wireless charging. So far, so good. But then, there’s the vibe, which is at least half of the attraction. It’s harder to quantify but lives somewhere among the translucent rear panel design, the light strip notification indicators, and the distinct Nothing OS launcher. It’s not like a regular phone — it’s a cool phone.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 60%
Origem: Zdnet.com EN→PT
The Phone 2 will officially go on sale on Friday, July 17, starting at $599 for the 8GB of RAM and 128GB variant, and going up to $799 for the 12GB of RAM and 512GB configuration. No matter which end of that spectrum you look at, the device is clearly priced to compete with the likes of the OnePlus 11, Google Pixel 7, and base models from Samsung and Apple's flagship series. I'm curious to see how the market reacts, and whether or not Nothing will remain as competitive as it slowly builds a following in the U.S. Price aside, you should buy the Nothing Phone 2 if you consider yourself an early adopter and/or want to try a new phone from an up-and-coming brand. The Glyph Interface makes the Phone 2 one of, if not the most, interesting slab-style phones on the market, and it's genuinely useful if digital well-being is something you value. But, if you're seeking the best camera system in this sub-$600 price range, Google's Pixels will serve you better.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Slashgear EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2) will be sold through the company's online store. Pricing starts at $599 for the base model. That's a good price, but it doesn't compare favorably to the Pixel 7 and most especially the Pixel 7a. That being said, this phone is more fun to use than either of the other two phones. If you want a phone with a great camera, that's the only reason to choose a Pixel above this phone. The combination of the glyph interface and the software makes this a solid choice above all others at this price point, except for the cameras. More than that, though, overall the Nothing Phone (2) is a great step forward in Nothing's evolution, but it was also an easy step. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that if you improve every specification over the previous generation you're going to come away with a better phone.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Stuff TV EN→PT
Nothing’s debut smartphone had both distinctive design and value for money on its side. Phone 2 makes only minor tweaks on the styling front, while pushing pricing a little further upmarket, so the bar is higher. Still, we reckon it’s one Nothing has cleared by a wide margin. Phone 2 is wonderfully well-rounded, with plenty of power, a long-lasting battery and cameras that take very presentable photos for the price. Glyph lighting is no longer just a novelty, and the new-look UI feels much more cohesive. Extra performance, a streamlined build and a bigger screen go a long way in justifying the cost increase over Phone 1, while managing to keep it out of true flagship territory. It feels very smartly placed among mainstream rivals, sneaking under the Google Pixel 7’s RRP in the UK at £579 for the base model, and matching it in the US at $599.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 100%
Origem: T3 EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2) impresses threefold: first it's so comfortable to hold and use, with a distinctive design; two, the improvements to everyday essentials, such as battery life and screen quality, are a real mark of quality; third, it adds a dollop of fun on top all of that, with features such as Glyph lights not just being a throwaway gimmick. Sure, it's pricier than its predecessor, but I think it's worth it and, for me, this is a rare moment of unexpected Android phone joy.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 100%
Origem: Mobile Syrup EN→PT
Overall, the Nothing Phone (2) is a solid offering from the London-based phone manufacturer. As someone who typically prefers foldables, I’ve been thrilled to use this handset. The phone uses Glyphs, which is a bit of a gimmick, but it’s still a useful feature that’s fun to show to friends. The handset also offers stellar design language, and if you like the way an iPhone 14 Pro feels, you’ll enjoy the Nothing Phone (2) as well. The Nothing Phone (2) can handle any task I throw at it, and the Nothing OS is minimal and clean. Most importantly, the handset is reasonably priced. Unfortunately, without being available at carriers, the Nothing Phone (2) might be a tough sell. However, at $929 to start, the handset is a steal, even with its roughly year-old processor.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85%
Origem: Dave 2D
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/12/2023
Origem: Dave 2D
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/12/2023
Origem: Yugatech
Hands-On, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: CNet
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: JerryRigEverything
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: SuperSaf
The Nothing Phone (2) features a Transparent Design with updated Glyph Interface, a 6.7“ FHD+ OLED LTPO 120Hz Display, 50MP Primary, 50MP Ultra-Wide, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, 8/12GB LPDDR5 RAM, 128/256/512GB UFS 3.1 Storage, 4700mAh battery with 45W Fast Charging (Not included), Nothing OS 2.0 based on Android 13, Price is from £579/$599.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: Mrwhosetheboss
Hands on and initial impressions of the Nothing Phone(2) - including camera, screen, battery, specs, price and more! I spend a LOT of time trying to make my videos as concise, polished and useful as possible for you - if you would like to support me on that mission then consider subscribing to the channel - you'd make my day.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: Irish Mirror EN→PT
Like Nothing’s three sets of earphones and its debut handset, Phone 2 turns heads and grabs admiring glances and is one of the most eye-catching smartphones you can use.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: NDTV Gadgets EN→PT
The Glyph lighting system has gotten new customisation options. It now supports auto-brightness and you can tag certain apps or types of notifications from a particular app as ‘essential', which means one light strip on the back will stay lit till you dismiss or view that notification. There are new ringtones and notification sound packs, and you can even now use the Glyph lights to keep track of a timer or check the progress of an activity in some third-party apps such as Uber. Finally, the new Glyph composer allows you to create your own ringtones and alert sounds. The Nothing Phone 2 has some tough contenders to deal with in India. There are the OnePlus 11 5G, Oppo Reno 10 Pro+ 5G, and iQoo 11 5G to name a few. We'll be exploring the Phone 2's software and performance in much greater detail in the full review, so make sure you don't miss it. In the meantime, do drop us a comment and let us know if there's anything specific you'd like to know about this phone.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: GSM Arena EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2) launches at €679 for the 8/128 variant as a flagship alternative to the €469 Nothing Phone (1). The Glyph pioneer is still relevant, powerful, and capable as last year and is noticeably more affordable. On the other hand, the Phone (2) will offer you faster hardware, speedier charging, and improved display and cameras for the extra €210. The move to the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset effectively elevates the Phone (2) to a new device class and lets it rub shoulders with a slightly different tier of competitors. Its new LTPO display, with a much more dynamic 120Hz refresh rate and better beak brightness, is a definite standout feature. The same goes for the bigger battery and improved charging speed, both worthy of a higher-tier product.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: Yugatech
Hands-On, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: CNet
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: JerryRigEverything
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: SuperSaf
The Nothing Phone (2) features a Transparent Design with updated Glyph Interface, a 6.7“ FHD+ OLED LTPO 120Hz Display, 50MP Primary, 50MP Ultra-Wide, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, 8/12GB LPDDR5 RAM, 128/256/512GB UFS 3.1 Storage, 4700mAh battery with 45W Fast Charging (Not included), Nothing OS 2.0 based on Android 13, Price is from £579/$599.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: Mrwhosetheboss
Hands on and initial impressions of the Nothing Phone(2) - including camera, screen, battery, specs, price and more! I spend a LOT of time trying to make my videos as concise, polished and useful as possible for you - if you would like to support me on that mission then consider subscribing to the channel - you'd make my day.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: Irish Mirror EN→PT
Like Nothing’s three sets of earphones and its debut handset, Phone 2 turns heads and grabs admiring glances and is one of the most eye-catching smartphones you can use.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: NDTV Gadgets EN→PT
The Glyph lighting system has gotten new customisation options. It now supports auto-brightness and you can tag certain apps or types of notifications from a particular app as ‘essential', which means one light strip on the back will stay lit till you dismiss or view that notification. There are new ringtones and notification sound packs, and you can even now use the Glyph lights to keep track of a timer or check the progress of an activity in some third-party apps such as Uber. Finally, the new Glyph composer allows you to create your own ringtones and alert sounds. The Nothing Phone 2 has some tough contenders to deal with in India. There are the OnePlus 11 5G, Oppo Reno 10 Pro+ 5G, and iQoo 11 5G to name a few. We'll be exploring the Phone 2's software and performance in much greater detail in the full review, so make sure you don't miss it. In the meantime, do drop us a comment and let us know if there's anything specific you'd like to know about this phone.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: GSM Arena EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2) launches at €679 for the 8/128 variant as a flagship alternative to the €469 Nothing Phone (1). The Glyph pioneer is still relevant, powerful, and capable as last year and is noticeably more affordable. On the other hand, the Phone (2) will offer you faster hardware, speedier charging, and improved display and cameras for the extra €210. The move to the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset effectively elevates the Phone (2) to a new device class and lets it rub shoulders with a slightly different tier of competitors. Its new LTPO display, with a much more dynamic 120Hz refresh rate and better beak brightness, is a definite standout feature. The same goes for the bigger battery and improved charging speed, both worthy of a higher-tier product.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: Marques Brownlee
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/04/2023
Origem: Marques Brownlee
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/04/2023
Origem: Tech Spurt
The Nothing Phone 2 is two weeks from launch so here's an update on the leaks, rumours and confirmed specs of this mid-range smartphone. Full unboxing and review on the horizon, but here's everything on the Nothing Phone 2 including Carl Pei's own revelations. We know that this 2023 upgrade will be more premium in many ways, including the performance. Gamers will enjoy silky smooth play on Genshin Impact and other Android titles thanks to the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset that powers the Nothing Phone 2. You've also got a more complex Glyph setup, with Swedish House Mafia soundboard shenanigans. Likewise, the latest Pei phone will likely boast longer battery life, thanks to the efficient chipset and bigger battery.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 06/30/2023
Origem: Tech Spurt
The Nothing Phone 2 is two weeks from launch so here's an update on the leaks, rumours and confirmed specs of this mid-range smartphone. Full unboxing and review on the horizon, but here's everything on the Nothing Phone 2 including Carl Pei's own revelations. We know that this 2023 upgrade will be more premium in many ways, including the performance. Gamers will enjoy silky smooth play on Genshin Impact and other Android titles thanks to the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset that powers the Nothing Phone 2. You've also got a more complex Glyph setup, with Swedish House Mafia soundboard shenanigans. Likewise, the latest Pei phone will likely boast longer battery life, thanks to the efficient chipset and bigger battery.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 06/30/2023
Origem: PCtipp.ch DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/29/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: PCtipp.ch DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/29/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: A1 Blog DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 08/24/2023
Origem: A1 Blog DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 08/24/2023
Origem: Chinahandys.net DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/26/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 95% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 100%
Origem: Tech Stage DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/26/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Chinahandys.net DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/26/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 95% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 100%
Origem: Tech Stage DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/26/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: PC Welt DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/24/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: PC Welt DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/24/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Allround-PC.com DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/22/2023
Origem: Allround-PC.com DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/22/2023
Origem: Nextpit Germany DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/17/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Nextpit Germany DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/17/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Stadt-bremerhaven DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/15/2023
Origem: Stadt-bremerhaven DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/15/2023
Origem: Teltarif DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 96% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 100% processamento: 100%
Origem: Teltarif DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 96% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 100% processamento: 100%
Origem: n-tv DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Chip.de DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 97% desempenho: 98% características: 95% pantalha: 97% mobilidade: 100%
Origem: Gamestar DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Computerbild DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 95%
Origem: n-tv DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Chip.de DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 97% desempenho: 98% características: 95% pantalha: 97% mobilidade: 100%
Origem: Gamestar DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Computerbild DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 95%
Origem: A1 Blog DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: Computerbild DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/11/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 95%
Origem: A1 Blog DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: Computerbild DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/11/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 95%
Origem: Xataka ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 89% desempenho: 93% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Hipertextual ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Xataka ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 89% desempenho: 93% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Hipertextual ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Computerhoy ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 89%
Origem: Computerhoy ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 89%
Origem: Xataka ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/12/2023
Origem: Xataka ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/12/2023
Origem: Quotidiano Hardware Upgrade IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/22/2023
Origem: Quotidiano Hardware Upgrade IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/22/2023
Origem: Evo smart IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/18/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 74% preço: 60% desempenho: 75% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 80%
Origem: Evo smart IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/18/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 74% preço: 60% desempenho: 75% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 80%
Origem: Mister Gadget IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/15/2023
Origem: Mister Gadget IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/15/2023
Origem: Wired IT IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/14/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Wired IT IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/14/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Tutto Android IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85% desempenho: 88% mobilidade: 87% processamento: 87%
Origem: Techprincess IT IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Andrea Galeazzi IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 86% preço: 70% pantalha: 85% mobilidade: 89% processamento: 89%
Origem: HDblog.it IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 75% características: 90%
Origem: Tutto Android IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85% desempenho: 88% mobilidade: 87% processamento: 87%
Origem: Techprincess IT IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Andrea Galeazzi IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 86% preço: 70% pantalha: 85% mobilidade: 89% processamento: 89%
Origem: HDblog.it IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 75% características: 90%
Origem: Corriere IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: Corriere IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: Techprincess IT IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: Techprincess IT IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/11/2023
Origem: Diskidee.nl NL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/06/2023
Origem: Diskidee.nl NL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/06/2023
Origem: AndroidWorld.nl NL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85%
Origem: AndroidWorld.nl NL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85%
Origem: Charles Tech FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 05/04/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 87% preço: 90% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 90%
Origem: Charles Tech FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 05/04/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 87% preço: 90% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 90%
Origem: Frandroid FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 11/16/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 70% mobilidade: 70% processamento: 90%
Origem: Frandroid FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 11/16/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 70% mobilidade: 70% processamento: 90%
Origem: L' Eclaireur FNAC FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 08/02/2023
Origem: L' Eclaireur FNAC FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 08/02/2023
Origem: 01Net FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/31/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84% mobilidade: 90%
Origem: 01Net FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/31/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84% mobilidade: 90%
Origem: CNet France FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/27/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: CNet France FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/27/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Frandroid FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/19/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 70% mobilidade: 70% processamento: 90%
Origem: Frandroid FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/19/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 70% mobilidade: 70% processamento: 90%
Origem: Nextpit France FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/18/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Nextpit France FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/18/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Presse Citron FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/14/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 91% preço: 90% desempenho: 95% pantalha: 95% mobilidade: 95% processamento: 95%
Origem: Presse Citron FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/14/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 91% preço: 90% desempenho: 95% pantalha: 95% mobilidade: 95% processamento: 95%
Origem: Clubic FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% desempenho: 100% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Clubic FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% desempenho: 100% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Phonandroid FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Les Numeriques FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 100% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 60% ergonomia: 60%
Origem: Journal du Geek FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Phonandroid FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Les Numeriques FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 100% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 60% ergonomia: 60%
Origem: Journal du Geek FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Nextpit France FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/11/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Nextpit France FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/11/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Komorkomania PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 02/26/2024
Origem: Komorkomania PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 02/26/2024
Origem: Instalki PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 10/16/2023
Origem: Instalki PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 10/16/2023
Origem: Telepolis PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/30/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Telepolis PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/30/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Techno Strefa PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/16/2023
Origem: Techno Strefa PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/16/2023
Origem: ITHardware.pl PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 09/08/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 60%
Origem: ITHardware.pl PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 09/08/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 60%
Origem: Geex X-kom PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 08/08/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Geex X-kom PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 08/08/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Tabletowo PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/23/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 88%
Origem: Tabletowo PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/23/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 88%
Origem: GSM Maniak PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Android.com.pl PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 90%
Origem: GSM Maniak PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/13/2023
Origem: Android.com.pl PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 90%
Origem: Unite4buy PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 05/19/2023
Origem: Unite4buy PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 05/19/2023
Origem: 3DNews.ru RU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 08/01/2023
Origem: 3DNews.ru RU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 08/01/2023
Origem: MobilArena HU HU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 08/18/2023
Pontuação: preço: 50% pantalha: 60% mobilidade: 75% processamento: 75%
Origem: MobilArena HU HU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 08/18/2023
Pontuação: preço: 50% pantalha: 60% mobilidade: 75% processamento: 75%
Origem: CNews.cz CZ→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/04/2023
Origem: CNews.cz CZ→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/04/2023
Origem: Smartmania.cz CZ→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/19/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 89% desempenho: 92% características: 85% mobilidade: 85% processamento: 94%
Origem: Smartmania.cz CZ→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/19/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 89% desempenho: 92% características: 85% mobilidade: 85% processamento: 94%
Origem: Tek.no NO→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/23/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Tek.no NO→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/23/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Mobil.se SV→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 82% pantalha: 80%
Origem: M3 PC för alla SV→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Mobil.se SV→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 82% pantalha: 80%
Origem: M3 PC för alla SV→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/13/2023
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Arena IT →PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/12/2023
Origem: Arena IT →PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/12/2023
Nothing Phone (2a)
Especificações do Portátil
Portátil: Nothing Phone (2a)Processador: Mediatek Dimensity 7200
Adaptador Gráfico: ARM Mali-G610 MP4
Ecrã: 6.70 polegadas, 20:9, 2412 x 1084 píxeles
Peso: 0.19kg
Preço: 329 euro
Links: Nothing página inicial
Price comparison
Pontuação Média:
Análises
Até agora, os smartphones da Nothing estavam longe de ser baratos. O Nothing Phone (2a) esclarece essa questão. O dispositivo de 6,7 polegadas tem um preço inicial de £320 e mantém grande parte do hardware do Nothing Phone (2) mais caro, incluindo a icônica interface Glyph. Então, será que isso é basicamente muita tecnologia excelente por pouco dinheiro? Vamos descobrir.
Origem: Pplware
O Nothing Phone (2a) é provavelmente o smartphone mais bonito da marca. Testamos a versão em preto, mas, pelas fotos, a versão em branco também nos parece muito elegante. No geral, tendo em conta o preço, o Nothing Phone (2a) é sem dúvida uma ótima escolha. Traz tecnologia recente, é bastante leve, é rápido, tem boas câmaras e ainda a interface Glyph que apresentaremos em pormenor num próximo artigo. Destaque também para a capacidade da bateria e a autonomia que pode chegar aos 2 dias. Surpreendeu-nos muito a qualidade do ecrã.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data: 03/13/2024
Origem: Pplware
O Nothing Phone (2a) é provavelmente o smartphone mais bonito da marca. Testamos a versão em preto, mas, pelas fotos, a versão em branco também nos parece muito elegante. No geral, tendo em conta o preço, o Nothing Phone (2a) é sem dúvida uma ótima escolha. Traz tecnologia recente, é bastante leve, é rápido, tem boas câmaras e ainda a interface Glyph que apresentaremos em pormenor num próximo artigo. Destaque também para a capacidade da bateria e a autonomia que pode chegar aos 2 dias. Surpreendeu-nos muito a qualidade do ecrã.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data: 03/13/2024
Origem: 4G News
O Nothing Phone (2) é um caso sério no segmento de gama-média em 2024. A partir de 349 €, tem um design transparente com iluminação traseira que não encontras em mais nenhum rival. Tem desempenho mais que suficiente para qualquer tarefa, um belo painel OLED com grande fluidez, ótima autonomia e uma interface próxima do Android puro com grande personalização. Ainda assim, o pico de brilho poderia ser superior e seria de salutar que a moldura em plástico mate transmitisse mais harmonia com a traseira do equipamento.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: 4G News
O Nothing Phone (2) é um caso sério no segmento de gama-média em 2024. A partir de 349 €, tem um design transparente com iluminação traseira que não encontras em mais nenhum rival. Tem desempenho mais que suficiente para qualquer tarefa, um belo painel OLED com grande fluidez, ótima autonomia e uma interface próxima do Android puro com grande personalização. Ainda assim, o pico de brilho poderia ser superior e seria de salutar que a moldura em plástico mate transmitisse mais harmonia com a traseira do equipamento.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Análises na língua extrangeira
Origem: Tech Spurt
Comparing Apple's iPhone 16 Pro Max vs the Nothing Phone 2A, an Android smartphone that costs roughly £1000 less. Is the iPhone 16 Pro Max's camera tech, gaming abilities, battery life etc really worth that extra cash, or can the Nothing Phone 2A give it a fight despite that low price? Yes, Apple's brick does have some advantages - basically, the tougher design, telephoto camera and wireless charging support. However, in most other areas these phones are closely matched. The iPhone 16 Pro Max, despite costing four times as much as the Nothing Phone 2A, offers slightly worse battery life for everyday use. It also can't charge any quicker using an adapter, while Android is still more customisable and smarter in most ways.
Comparação, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 10/10/2024
Origem: Tech Spurt
Comparing Apple's iPhone 16 Pro Max vs the Nothing Phone 2A, an Android smartphone that costs roughly £1000 less. Is the iPhone 16 Pro Max's camera tech, gaming abilities, battery life etc really worth that extra cash, or can the Nothing Phone 2A give it a fight despite that low price? Yes, Apple's brick does have some advantages - basically, the tougher design, telephoto camera and wireless charging support. However, in most other areas these phones are closely matched. The iPhone 16 Pro Max, despite costing four times as much as the Nothing Phone 2A, offers slightly worse battery life for everyday use. It also can't charge any quicker using an adapter, while Android is still more customisable and smarter in most ways.
Comparação, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 10/10/2024
Origem: Digital Trends EN→PT
There’s something about cheap phones. They almost always have at least one significant downside, whether it’s a disappointing camera, terrible software, or an essential feature missing. Sometimes, it’s a combination of all this and more. We’re conditioned to expect less when paying less and usually gravitate toward a more expensive phone to avoid such annoyances. Amazingly, the Nothing Phone 2a seems to have avoided these pitfalls, and it may be one of the few cheap phones that isn’t severely hobbled in one or more crucial aspects. Complaining there’s no wireless charging, only an IP54 rating, and that it doesn’t feel as good in the hand as a phone made from glass and metal misses the point. It’s at least half the price of phones with all this in their favor, and the fundamentals — software, performance, screen, sound, and camera — are all very well judged and work really well.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 08/18/2024
Origem: Digital Trends EN→PT
There’s something about cheap phones. They almost always have at least one significant downside, whether it’s a disappointing camera, terrible software, or an essential feature missing. Sometimes, it’s a combination of all this and more. We’re conditioned to expect less when paying less and usually gravitate toward a more expensive phone to avoid such annoyances. Amazingly, the Nothing Phone 2a seems to have avoided these pitfalls, and it may be one of the few cheap phones that isn’t severely hobbled in one or more crucial aspects. Complaining there’s no wireless charging, only an IP54 rating, and that it doesn’t feel as good in the hand as a phone made from glass and metal misses the point. It’s at least half the price of phones with all this in their favor, and the fundamentals — software, performance, screen, sound, and camera — are all very well judged and work really well.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 08/18/2024
Origem: Gadgetbyte Nepal EN→PT
So, overall, although the Nothing Phone 2a may not have the best display in its class, or may not be the best-performing phone, or the fact that its cameras are just ordinary, it is still the phone I can easily recommend under NPR 50,000 in Nepal. Especially for the Gen-Z and Gen-Alpha out there, who want something unique to show off! For me, the Nothing Phone 2a does a lot of things right and provides a balanced blend between hardware and software. Everything here is like B+, and there are no glaring issues as it’s usually associated with a lot of other phones at this price segment. But, like I said in the beginning, this phone has got a lot of competition! The biggest hurdle for the Nothing Phone 2a is that you can get the Samsung Galaxy A35 for better cameras and the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ for overall value.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 06/21/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84% preço: 80% desempenho: 75% pantalha: 85% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Gadgetbyte Nepal EN→PT
So, overall, although the Nothing Phone 2a may not have the best display in its class, or may not be the best-performing phone, or the fact that its cameras are just ordinary, it is still the phone I can easily recommend under NPR 50,000 in Nepal. Especially for the Gen-Z and Gen-Alpha out there, who want something unique to show off! For me, the Nothing Phone 2a does a lot of things right and provides a balanced blend between hardware and software. Everything here is like B+, and there are no glaring issues as it’s usually associated with a lot of other phones at this price segment. But, like I said in the beginning, this phone has got a lot of competition! The biggest hurdle for the Nothing Phone 2a is that you can get the Samsung Galaxy A35 for better cameras and the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ for overall value.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 06/21/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84% preço: 80% desempenho: 75% pantalha: 85% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: The Tech Revolutionist EN→PT
Starting at S$499, we do see the real value of the Nothing Phone (2a) that’s worth the dollar put in. With its no compromise take on features, which includes a long battery life, great media consumption experience and unique design, literally, nothing compares. Honestly, we don’t really have any major complains about the Nothing Phone (2a), as everything is well thought and put together. If you are considering getting a new smartphone that’s different from the rest, without wanting to give up on quality, the Nothing Phone (2a) is one to consider.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 06/19/2024
Origem: The Tech Revolutionist EN→PT
Starting at S$499, we do see the real value of the Nothing Phone (2a) that’s worth the dollar put in. With its no compromise take on features, which includes a long battery life, great media consumption experience and unique design, literally, nothing compares. Honestly, we don’t really have any major complains about the Nothing Phone (2a), as everything is well thought and put together. If you are considering getting a new smartphone that’s different from the rest, without wanting to give up on quality, the Nothing Phone (2a) is one to consider.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 06/19/2024
Origem: T3 EN→PT
While the Nothing Phone (2a) hasn't blown me away quite as much as the flagship Phone (2), it's still got pretty much everything going for it – especially when considering the competition – as there's no major downfall in its day-to-day fluidity, battery life longevity, or overall performance. As someone who is typically spoiled by all the latest flagship phones, moving to Nothing's mid-range device hasn't really felt like step down – indeed, I could easily call the Phone (2a) the new mid-range standard.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 06/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: T3 EN→PT
While the Nothing Phone (2a) hasn't blown me away quite as much as the flagship Phone (2), it's still got pretty much everything going for it – especially when considering the competition – as there's no major downfall in its day-to-day fluidity, battery life longevity, or overall performance. As someone who is typically spoiled by all the latest flagship phones, moving to Nothing's mid-range device hasn't really felt like step down – indeed, I could easily call the Phone (2a) the new mid-range standard.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 06/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Hardware Zone EN→PT
However, there are two things I think Nothing can work on, but we're probably nitpicking considering the price tag. Firstly, the storage type used is definitely not ideal and we expect it to be offering at least be UFS 3.1 standards if UFS 4.0 is too expensive. Secondly, the three years of software updates and four years of security updates are on the shorter end of the stick. Nothing stands to earn even more loyal users if it could offer a longer period. The flip side is the phone's proactive software updates, which means the phones are continually changing (hopefully for the better) at a rapid pace. Having said that, if you want a comfortably priced phone with a 120Hz refresh rate, exceptional battery life, clean UI, a unique design and relatively good performance, your first stop should be the Nothing Phone (2a).
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 05/10/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% preço: 95% desempenho: 90% processamento: 75%
Origem: Hardware Zone EN→PT
However, there are two things I think Nothing can work on, but we're probably nitpicking considering the price tag. Firstly, the storage type used is definitely not ideal and we expect it to be offering at least be UFS 3.1 standards if UFS 4.0 is too expensive. Secondly, the three years of software updates and four years of security updates are on the shorter end of the stick. Nothing stands to earn even more loyal users if it could offer a longer period. The flip side is the phone's proactive software updates, which means the phones are continually changing (hopefully for the better) at a rapid pace. Having said that, if you want a comfortably priced phone with a 120Hz refresh rate, exceptional battery life, clean UI, a unique design and relatively good performance, your first stop should be the Nothing Phone (2a).
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 05/10/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% preço: 95% desempenho: 90% processamento: 75%
Origem: Tech PP EN→PT
We will keep it simple: the Nothing Phone (2a Phone (2a) is really all about the interface. For all its (mainly camera) quirks, we think it is perfect for those who love a clean, uncluttered interface in a device that also looks different. In some ways, it is very much the spiritual successor of the original Moto G that was released in India in 2014. It was not exactly a master of high-end tasks, and its cameras were adequate rather than amazing, but where it excelled was in the simplicity of its operation and the sheer uncluttered nature of its software. The Nothing Phone (2a Phone (2a) follows that roadmap very closely. However, it misses out on something Motorola was wise enough to realize – that budget devices in the Indian market are expected to come with chargers (India was one of the few markets where the phone was sold with a charger).
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 05/01/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 78% preço: 80% desempenho: 80% processamento: 100%
Origem: Tech PP EN→PT
We will keep it simple: the Nothing Phone (2a Phone (2a) is really all about the interface. For all its (mainly camera) quirks, we think it is perfect for those who love a clean, uncluttered interface in a device that also looks different. In some ways, it is very much the spiritual successor of the original Moto G that was released in India in 2014. It was not exactly a master of high-end tasks, and its cameras were adequate rather than amazing, but where it excelled was in the simplicity of its operation and the sheer uncluttered nature of its software. The Nothing Phone (2a Phone (2a) follows that roadmap very closely. However, it misses out on something Motorola was wise enough to realize – that budget devices in the Indian market are expected to come with chargers (India was one of the few markets where the phone was sold with a charger).
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 05/01/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 78% preço: 80% desempenho: 80% processamento: 100%
Origem: Tech Nave EN→PT
Obviously, Nothing Phone (2a) is marketed to those who want a phone with Nothing's iconic design but don't want to spend more than RM2000. At RM1699, you get a phone with the brand's unique transparent back and minimalist look. Plus, you get an OS that's very close to stock Android. In addition, you still get the Glyph Interface lighting, albeit without the glitz of the Nothing Phone (2). If the OS and unique design don't appeal to you, we suggest picking a phone from another brand. An alternative would be the Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, which has the Samsung Knox security system and a simple design for RM1699. There's also the realme 12 Pro+ 5G for RM1599 for those who want a phone with a leather back. If you're willing to spend more, the RM1899 OPPO Reno11 is a mid-range option with much better photography capabilities.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 04/26/2024
Origem: Tech Nave EN→PT
Obviously, Nothing Phone (2a) is marketed to those who want a phone with Nothing's iconic design but don't want to spend more than RM2000. At RM1699, you get a phone with the brand's unique transparent back and minimalist look. Plus, you get an OS that's very close to stock Android. In addition, you still get the Glyph Interface lighting, albeit without the glitz of the Nothing Phone (2). If the OS and unique design don't appeal to you, we suggest picking a phone from another brand. An alternative would be the Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, which has the Samsung Knox security system and a simple design for RM1699. There's also the realme 12 Pro+ 5G for RM1599 for those who want a phone with a leather back. If you're willing to spend more, the RM1899 OPPO Reno11 is a mid-range option with much better photography capabilities.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 04/26/2024
Origem: Hot Hardware EN→PT
In other words: every budget smartphone should be this good. Still, this doesn’t mean the Nothing Phone (2a) is perfect. Its shooters could benefit from further tuning (especially the zoom) as well as 4k selfie video recording. Wireless charging is missing and there’s no charging brick in the box. Also, Phone (2a)’s US band support is limited (no 600MHz Sub-6 and no Verizon support), making it harder to fully recommend. This might not be a problem in your area, and it wasn't for us, but it’s worth mentioning. If you can live without the Nothing Phone 2a's Glyph Interface (or you’re a Verizon customer), here are some worthwhile alternatives. One of the best mid-rangers from 2022, Google’s Pixel 6a, is still available ($295 on Amazon, last year’s sleeper hit, the Moto Edge (2023), is currently on sale ($349 on Amazon), and the excellent OnePlus 12R can be purchased for just $399 by trading in any handset in any condition.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 04/17/2024
Origem: Hot Hardware EN→PT
In other words: every budget smartphone should be this good. Still, this doesn’t mean the Nothing Phone (2a) is perfect. Its shooters could benefit from further tuning (especially the zoom) as well as 4k selfie video recording. Wireless charging is missing and there’s no charging brick in the box. Also, Phone (2a)’s US band support is limited (no 600MHz Sub-6 and no Verizon support), making it harder to fully recommend. This might not be a problem in your area, and it wasn't for us, but it’s worth mentioning. If you can live without the Nothing Phone 2a's Glyph Interface (or you’re a Verizon customer), here are some worthwhile alternatives. One of the best mid-rangers from 2022, Google’s Pixel 6a, is still available ($295 on Amazon, last year’s sleeper hit, the Moto Edge (2023), is currently on sale ($349 on Amazon), and the excellent OnePlus 12R can be purchased for just $399 by trading in any handset in any condition.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 04/17/2024
Origem: L&B TechReview EN→PT
When a mobile phone costs in the region of €400, you can’t expect to get everything you want. Most smartphones in this price range are pretty boring, and the Nothing Phone (2a) stands out with special features such as the very special Nothing OS user interface and the Glyph Interface, which is unique to Nothing mobiles. Considered as a smartphone, the Nothing Phone (2a) is definitely worth the price. It is beautifully designed, has a good screen and camera, and the battery life is looooong. You can buy other smartphones with more power in the same price range, but these are small differences that hardly matter in everyday life. And compared to its own predecessors, the Nothing Phone (2a) gives you at least as much ‘nothingness’ but costs half as much. Therefore, it might be worth a try if you’ve previously considered buying a Nothing phone but have been put off by the price. Regardless, the Nothing Phone (2a) will be an excellent mid-range mobile phone for most people.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 04/15/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 83%
Origem: L&B TechReview EN→PT
When a mobile phone costs in the region of €400, you can’t expect to get everything you want. Most smartphones in this price range are pretty boring, and the Nothing Phone (2a) stands out with special features such as the very special Nothing OS user interface and the Glyph Interface, which is unique to Nothing mobiles. Considered as a smartphone, the Nothing Phone (2a) is definitely worth the price. It is beautifully designed, has a good screen and camera, and the battery life is looooong. You can buy other smartphones with more power in the same price range, but these are small differences that hardly matter in everyday life. And compared to its own predecessors, the Nothing Phone (2a) gives you at least as much ‘nothingness’ but costs half as much. Therefore, it might be worth a try if you’ve previously considered buying a Nothing phone but have been put off by the price. Regardless, the Nothing Phone (2a) will be an excellent mid-range mobile phone for most people.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 04/15/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 83%
Origem: GSM Arena
Nothing might have struck gold with the Phone (2a). It's a smartphone with an incredible balance of price versus features. Check out our video review to learn ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW about the phone's top features, build and screen quality, battery life, performance, and camera image quality.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 04/10/2024
Origem: GSM Arena
Nothing might have struck gold with the Phone (2a). It's a smartphone with an incredible balance of price versus features. Check out our video review to learn ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW about the phone's top features, build and screen quality, battery life, performance, and camera image quality.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 04/10/2024
Origem: JerryRigEverything
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 04/06/2024
Origem: JerryRigEverything
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 04/06/2024
Origem: Android Central EN→PT
The Phone 2a has a similar see-through design and LED lighting at the back as Nothing's other phones, and it instantly catches the eye. While it doesn't have the same materials, you get an excellent in-hand feel, and it's clear that a lot of thought went into the design — both inside and out. The AMOLED panel is a delight to use, the phone is fluid like no other budget device, and you get two usable cameras at the back. It also holds up incredibly well at gaming, and the battery lasts over a day. The best part is the software: the interface is clean, there's no bloatware, and you get plenty of custom features that make using the phone that much more enjoyable. Yes, the Phone 2a is a budget phone, but it sure doesn't look or feel like one.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 04/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Gadgetbyte Nepal EN→PT
So, overall, although the Nothing Phone 2(a) may not have the best display in its class, or may not be the best-performing phone, or the fact that its cameras are just ordinary, it is still the phone I can easily recommend. Especially for the Gen-Z and Gen-Alpha out there, who want something unique to show off! For me, the Nothing Phone 2(a) does a lot of things right and provides a balanced blend between hardware and software. Everything here is like B+, and there are no glaring issues as it’s usually associated with a lot of other phones at this price segment. But, like I said in the beginning, this phone has got a lot of competition! The biggest hurdle for the Nothing Phone 2(a) is that you can get the Samsung Galaxy A35 for better cameras and the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ for overall value. So, this is it for my Nothing Phone 2a review.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 04/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 83% preço: 80% desempenho: 75% pantalha: 75% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Tech Spurt
The Sony Xperia 5 V Micro and Nothing Phone 2a Micro are two 'upcoming' compact phones that are actually just April Fools 2024 jokes. But I really wish these mini smartphones actually existed, as small mobiles are now all but dead. We're still waiting for an Asus Zenfone 11 rather than a massive Ultra, while the best/only compact phone of 2024 is Samsung's Galaxy S24. And even then it's over six inches, which frankly most of us chaps would class as giant. So, the Sony Xperia 5 V Micro isn't real. Sony's last mini smartphone was the XZ2 Compact, back in 2018, so don't expect another small blower from them any time soon. And the Nothing Phone 2a Micro would be the cutest wee mini mobile in 2024, if it also existed.
Comparação, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 04/05/2024
Origem: Android Central EN→PT
The Phone 2a has a similar see-through design and LED lighting at the back as Nothing's other phones, and it instantly catches the eye. While it doesn't have the same materials, you get an excellent in-hand feel, and it's clear that a lot of thought went into the design — both inside and out. The AMOLED panel is a delight to use, the phone is fluid like no other budget device, and you get two usable cameras at the back. It also holds up incredibly well at gaming, and the battery lasts over a day. The best part is the software: the interface is clean, there's no bloatware, and you get plenty of custom features that make using the phone that much more enjoyable. Yes, the Phone 2a is a budget phone, but it sure doesn't look or feel like one.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 04/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Gadgetbyte Nepal EN→PT
So, overall, although the Nothing Phone 2(a) may not have the best display in its class, or may not be the best-performing phone, or the fact that its cameras are just ordinary, it is still the phone I can easily recommend. Especially for the Gen-Z and Gen-Alpha out there, who want something unique to show off! For me, the Nothing Phone 2(a) does a lot of things right and provides a balanced blend between hardware and software. Everything here is like B+, and there are no glaring issues as it’s usually associated with a lot of other phones at this price segment. But, like I said in the beginning, this phone has got a lot of competition! The biggest hurdle for the Nothing Phone 2(a) is that you can get the Samsung Galaxy A35 for better cameras and the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ for overall value. So, this is it for my Nothing Phone 2a review.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 04/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 83% preço: 80% desempenho: 75% pantalha: 75% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Tech Spurt
The Sony Xperia 5 V Micro and Nothing Phone 2a Micro are two 'upcoming' compact phones that are actually just April Fools 2024 jokes. But I really wish these mini smartphones actually existed, as small mobiles are now all but dead. We're still waiting for an Asus Zenfone 11 rather than a massive Ultra, while the best/only compact phone of 2024 is Samsung's Galaxy S24. And even then it's over six inches, which frankly most of us chaps would class as giant. So, the Sony Xperia 5 V Micro isn't real. Sony's last mini smartphone was the XZ2 Compact, back in 2018, so don't expect another small blower from them any time soon. And the Nothing Phone 2a Micro would be the cutest wee mini mobile in 2024, if it also existed.
Comparação, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 04/05/2024
Origem: MrMobile
The last time I reviewed a true midrange smartphone was nearly two years ago, with the Google Pixel 6a. So when London-based design, tech, clothing (and phone) company Nothing announced a more affordable version of its flashy Phone (2) … I spent a few days with it between New York and San Francisco to see what $349 gets ya in 2024.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 04/03/2024
Origem: MrMobile
The last time I reviewed a true midrange smartphone was nearly two years ago, with the Google Pixel 6a. So when London-based design, tech, clothing (and phone) company Nothing announced a more affordable version of its flashy Phone (2) … I spent a few days with it between New York and San Francisco to see what $349 gets ya in 2024.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 04/03/2024
Origem: Android Authority EN→PT
Nothing is reasonably clear about this shortcoming, breaking down the carrier bands that the Phone 2a does and does not have and how they impact performance on AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon. In short, you’ll get 3G and 4G coverage from AT&T and 3G and 4G coverage with some (but not all) 5G support from T-Mobile. However, if you’re on Verizon, the Nothing Phone 2a is a non-starter. It doesn’t work on Big Red’s 5G network, nor does it support CDMA. Further, you’ll have to contact Verizon directly to add your IMEI number to its database before you can connect at all — something I elected not to do as part of this review because I don’t know my local Verizon representative well enough to send them down this rabbit hole with me. Outside of the US, however, the Nothing Phone 2a is a no-brainer. It has two sharp cameras, a flashy (but not too flashy) Glyph Interface, and a massive, smooth AMOLED panel. If you want a unique-looking Android phone and you’re working with a tight budget, this is probably the one for you.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/28/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Pocket Lint EN→PT
Taken at face value, it's hard to imagine a better looking, better designed phone for the money than the Nothing Phone 2a. And it has the display, performance and battery life to match, combining to create what I think is the best overall phone experience for the money. It's not perfect -- the camera is a little bit of a weak spot and something that could definitely be improved -- especially when comparing it to Google's 'a' series phone. But still, the Pixel costs more, has a poorer display and poorer battery, so as long as you're okay with a camera system that's decent, but not brilliant, there's so much right with the Nothing Phone. It's won me over.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/28/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Geek Culture EN→PT
Overall, the Nothing Phone (2a) is a testament to Nothing’s commitment to design and innovation, making it a worthy contender in the mid-range smartphone market. It balances affordability and functionality, offering a compelling option for users seeking a well-rounded smartphone experience. The Nothing Phone (2a) sets itself apart with its fusion of simplicity and innovation, providing users with a versatile and stylish smartphone that excels in both form and function.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 03/28/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 90% desempenho: 80% processamento: 70%
Origem: Android Authority EN→PT
Nothing is reasonably clear about this shortcoming, breaking down the carrier bands that the Phone 2a does and does not have and how they impact performance on AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon. In short, you’ll get 3G and 4G coverage from AT&T and 3G and 4G coverage with some (but not all) 5G support from T-Mobile. However, if you’re on Verizon, the Nothing Phone 2a is a non-starter. It doesn’t work on Big Red’s 5G network, nor does it support CDMA. Further, you’ll have to contact Verizon directly to add your IMEI number to its database before you can connect at all — something I elected not to do as part of this review because I don’t know my local Verizon representative well enough to send them down this rabbit hole with me. Outside of the US, however, the Nothing Phone 2a is a no-brainer. It has two sharp cameras, a flashy (but not too flashy) Glyph Interface, and a massive, smooth AMOLED panel. If you want a unique-looking Android phone and you’re working with a tight budget, this is probably the one for you.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/28/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Pocket Lint EN→PT
Taken at face value, it's hard to imagine a better looking, better designed phone for the money than the Nothing Phone 2a. And it has the display, performance and battery life to match, combining to create what I think is the best overall phone experience for the money. It's not perfect -- the camera is a little bit of a weak spot and something that could definitely be improved -- especially when comparing it to Google's 'a' series phone. But still, the Pixel costs more, has a poorer display and poorer battery, so as long as you're okay with a camera system that's decent, but not brilliant, there's so much right with the Nothing Phone. It's won me over.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/28/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Geek Culture EN→PT
Overall, the Nothing Phone (2a) is a testament to Nothing’s commitment to design and innovation, making it a worthy contender in the mid-range smartphone market. It balances affordability and functionality, offering a compelling option for users seeking a well-rounded smartphone experience. The Nothing Phone (2a) sets itself apart with its fusion of simplicity and innovation, providing users with a versatile and stylish smartphone that excels in both form and function.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 03/28/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 90% desempenho: 80% processamento: 70%
Origem: Phone Arena EN→PT
The Phone (2a) is definitely an... interesting new entry. We have to say, it's quite bold for a startup to go ahead and launch a new tier product so soon after its "flagship" Phone (2) got its footing. Is it good value? So far, it looks pretty good — performance is OK, camera is above average, the style of the Glyph and monochrome interface is unique. Aspiring Nothing supporters can definitely view it as a perfect entry point, if they are not yet ready to shell out for the Nothing Phone (2) or its 2024 successor. Are there better phones out there for a similar price? Arguably, yes, but none can beat the unique flair of the Phone (2a).
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/26/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 51%
Origem: Phone Arena EN→PT
OK, so the Nothing Phone (2a) is not a bad phone, especially for $350. It carries a very distinctive style and it does have that Nothing DNA — if you've been thinking about dabbling with it and seeing what Pei's team is up to, it's a good entry point. But it doesn't beat the Phone (2), which has a better performance, build materials, a much bigger — and more fun to play with — Glyph interface, wireless and reverse charging, and slightly — but noticeably — better cameras. Final verdict — if you can spare the extra cash, the Nothing Phone (2) is still worth the leap. If you are on a budget — the Nothing Phone (2a) is just fine and it will serve you well and look cool doing it.
Comparação, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/26/2024
Origem: Phone Arena EN→PT
The Phone (2a) is definitely an... interesting new entry. We have to say, it's quite bold for a startup to go ahead and launch a new tier product so soon after its "flagship" Phone (2) got its footing. Is it good value? So far, it looks pretty good — performance is OK, camera is above average, the style of the Glyph and monochrome interface is unique. Aspiring Nothing supporters can definitely view it as a perfect entry point, if they are not yet ready to shell out for the Nothing Phone (2) or its 2024 successor. Are there better phones out there for a similar price? Arguably, yes, but none can beat the unique flair of the Phone (2a).
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/26/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 51%
Origem: Phone Arena EN→PT
OK, so the Nothing Phone (2a) is not a bad phone, especially for $350. It carries a very distinctive style and it does have that Nothing DNA — if you've been thinking about dabbling with it and seeing what Pei's team is up to, it's a good entry point. But it doesn't beat the Phone (2), which has a better performance, build materials, a much bigger — and more fun to play with — Glyph interface, wireless and reverse charging, and slightly — but noticeably — better cameras. Final verdict — if you can spare the extra cash, the Nothing Phone (2) is still worth the leap. If you are on a budget — the Nothing Phone (2a) is just fine and it will serve you well and look cool doing it.
Comparação, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/26/2024
Origem: ben's gadget reviews
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 03/23/2024
Origem: ben's gadget reviews
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 03/23/2024
Origem: The Times of India EN→PT
The Nothing Phone 2a offers a decent all-round package of a great display, an attractive design, decent cameras and long battery life. It is a good option to consider for those who want a smartphone that is a jack of all trades. While it isn't the greatest in terms of photography or performance, the Phone 2a balances everything quite nicely and packs it in an attractive design with a Glyph Interface. So, should you buy the Nothing Phone 2a? It depends. If you're looking to buy a smartphone specifically for gaming or photography needs, then it isn't the greatest at that. However, if you want a smartphone that grabs attention and is a solid performer in all aspects bar none, then yes, it's a great option to consider.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/21/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Yugatech EN→PT
In all, the budget-friendly Nothing Phone (2a) may look like its more expensive counterpart. But, it doesn’t have the solid overall build feel I got from the Nothing Phone (2). You also get less Glyph Lighting to play with, which is one of the unique points of both the Nothing Phone (1) and (2). While it is still a great phone, I feel the performance and camera aspects could use some improvement. Still, the Nothing Phone (2a) is nearly half the price of the Nothing Phone (2), and at PHP 18,990, it will be hard to find a phone that stands out in terms of design. But what do you think of the Nothing Phone (2a)? Is it something that you’ll consider or would you rather save up a bit more to buy the Nothing Phone (2) or maybe even a different model altogether? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/21/2024
Origem: The Times of India EN→PT
The Nothing Phone 2a offers a decent all-round package of a great display, an attractive design, decent cameras and long battery life. It is a good option to consider for those who want a smartphone that is a jack of all trades. While it isn't the greatest in terms of photography or performance, the Phone 2a balances everything quite nicely and packs it in an attractive design with a Glyph Interface. So, should you buy the Nothing Phone 2a? It depends. If you're looking to buy a smartphone specifically for gaming or photography needs, then it isn't the greatest at that. However, if you want a smartphone that grabs attention and is a solid performer in all aspects bar none, then yes, it's a great option to consider.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/21/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Yugatech EN→PT
In all, the budget-friendly Nothing Phone (2a) may look like its more expensive counterpart. But, it doesn’t have the solid overall build feel I got from the Nothing Phone (2). You also get less Glyph Lighting to play with, which is one of the unique points of both the Nothing Phone (1) and (2). While it is still a great phone, I feel the performance and camera aspects could use some improvement. Still, the Nothing Phone (2a) is nearly half the price of the Nothing Phone (2), and at PHP 18,990, it will be hard to find a phone that stands out in terms of design. But what do you think of the Nothing Phone (2a)? Is it something that you’ll consider or would you rather save up a bit more to buy the Nothing Phone (2) or maybe even a different model altogether? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/21/2024
Origem: OI Spice Tech News EN→PT
The Nothing Phone 2A might not be your average phone. But, the core reason why you should purchase this phone would be the smooth UI experience. With the advanced customization options and multiple LED personalization choices, the device has become a pretty solid choice in the mid-range segment. The main attraction of this smartphone is its design, camera, and battery. On the other hand, the Nothing Phone 2a does have some shortcomings, especially when it comes to the camera department. Usually, the image quality of portraits and lowlight photos is downgraded. Alongside this, the video recording aspect isn’t that great. If you desire better camera results, then you must skip this phone. Yet, there are tons of other smartphones that appear in the same price range, which includes the Vivo S18e.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/16/2024
Origem: OI Spice Tech News EN→PT
The Nothing Phone 2A might not be your average phone. But, the core reason why you should purchase this phone would be the smooth UI experience. With the advanced customization options and multiple LED personalization choices, the device has become a pretty solid choice in the mid-range segment. The main attraction of this smartphone is its design, camera, and battery. On the other hand, the Nothing Phone 2a does have some shortcomings, especially when it comes to the camera department. Usually, the image quality of portraits and lowlight photos is downgraded. Alongside this, the video recording aspect isn’t that great. If you desire better camera results, then you must skip this phone. Yet, there are tons of other smartphones that appear in the same price range, which includes the Vivo S18e.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/16/2024
Origem: Cashify EN→PT
In the world of similarly looking slab phones, the Nothing Phone (2) has managed to carve its own identity with its Glyph LEDs, unique software, and snappy performance. While it doesn’t offer top-of-the-line specifications or the best camera for the price, it certainly has a unique charm. It caters to those seeking a no-nonsense phone that delivers all the essentials. Even after almost a year, the Nothing Phone (2) is an easy recommendation. If you want a good-looking phone with clean software and unique features, then the Nothing Phone (2) is the way to go.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/14/2024
Origem: Phone Arena EN→PT
The Phone (2a) is definitely an... interesting new entry. We have to say, it's quite bold for a startup to go ahead and launch a new tier product so soon after its "flagship" Phone (2) got its footing. Is it good value? So far, it looks pretty good — performance is OK, camera is above average, the style of the Glyph and monochrome interface is unique. Aspiring Nothing supporters can definitely view it as a perfect entry point, if they are not yet ready to shell out for the Nothing Phone (2) or its 2024 successor. Are there better phones out there for a similar price? Arguably, yes, but none can beat the unique flair of the Phone (2a).
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/14/2024
Origem: Cashify EN→PT
In the world of similarly looking slab phones, the Nothing Phone (2) has managed to carve its own identity with its Glyph LEDs, unique software, and snappy performance. While it doesn’t offer top-of-the-line specifications or the best camera for the price, it certainly has a unique charm. It caters to those seeking a no-nonsense phone that delivers all the essentials. Even after almost a year, the Nothing Phone (2) is an easy recommendation. If you want a good-looking phone with clean software and unique features, then the Nothing Phone (2) is the way to go.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/14/2024
Origem: Phone Arena EN→PT
The Phone (2a) is definitely an... interesting new entry. We have to say, it's quite bold for a startup to go ahead and launch a new tier product so soon after its "flagship" Phone (2) got its footing. Is it good value? So far, it looks pretty good — performance is OK, camera is above average, the style of the Glyph and monochrome interface is unique. Aspiring Nothing supporters can definitely view it as a perfect entry point, if they are not yet ready to shell out for the Nothing Phone (2) or its 2024 successor. Are there better phones out there for a similar price? Arguably, yes, but none can beat the unique flair of the Phone (2a).
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/14/2024
Origem: GSM Arena EN→PT
Nothing remains a relatively small operation with a limited portfolio of devices. It is clear that the company is still doing a lot of soul-searching, and if the number of produced device models doesn't increase, it might take some time to get the "formula" just right. Still, even with a small sample size of only three phones we can safely say that Nothing is seemingly attempting to return to its original roots with the Nothing Phone (2a) and make a more budget or rather midrange device, like the original Nothing Phone (1). That being said, we have to commend the company on preserving much of the experience of the flagship Nothing Phone (2) and carrying it over into the much cheaper Nothing Phone (2a). Ignoring hardware specs for a bit here, we have to admire the consistency and dedication to the overall design and UX that Nothing is displaying.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/13/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84%
Origem: Nextpit EN EN→PT
Would I recommend the Nothing Phone (2a) at $349? Yes. At first, I thought the Nothing Phone (2a) was a handsome smartphone from afar, but far from beautiful. Basically, I thought that Nothing had overemphasized the cool design of its smartphone to hide its rather plain technical and performance specifications. It is true in a manner of speaking. However, the design of the Nothing Phone (2a), and the enormous amount of thought and design behind it, goes more than just skin-deep cosmetics. Nothing has little or nothing to be ashamed of. The Nothing Phone (2a) is a decent mid-range smartphone and for under $350, there are no nasty surprises in store. On the contrary, the 120 Hz AMOLED screen with its very thin bezels is excellent.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/13/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Techradar EN→PT
The Nothing Phone 2a aims to shake up the mid-range market, by taking some of the DNA of the Nothing Phone 2, but swapping out select higher-end components for scaled-back parts. The result is a phone that’s aimed at those who want a reliable device for day-to-day use in Nothing’s style but aren’t interested in higher performance and flagship features, that the higher price of the Phone 2 affords. Although the Nothing Phone 2a has been scaled back versus the company's flagship, it’s still very much a Nothing phone. It provides a spacious and vibrant display, steeped in vivid colors and deep blacks; great for watching media and gaming. Phone 2a’s custom MediaTek chip further enhances the experience, providing snappy performance that can handle any day-to-day tasks.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/13/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 70%
Origem: GSM Arena EN→PT
Nothing remains a relatively small operation with a limited portfolio of devices. It is clear that the company is still doing a lot of soul-searching, and if the number of produced device models doesn't increase, it might take some time to get the "formula" just right. Still, even with a small sample size of only three phones we can safely say that Nothing is seemingly attempting to return to its original roots with the Nothing Phone (2a) and make a more budget or rather midrange device, like the original Nothing Phone (1). That being said, we have to commend the company on preserving much of the experience of the flagship Nothing Phone (2) and carrying it over into the much cheaper Nothing Phone (2a). Ignoring hardware specs for a bit here, we have to admire the consistency and dedication to the overall design and UX that Nothing is displaying.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/13/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84%
Origem: Nextpit EN EN→PT
Would I recommend the Nothing Phone (2a) at $349? Yes. At first, I thought the Nothing Phone (2a) was a handsome smartphone from afar, but far from beautiful. Basically, I thought that Nothing had overemphasized the cool design of its smartphone to hide its rather plain technical and performance specifications. It is true in a manner of speaking. However, the design of the Nothing Phone (2a), and the enormous amount of thought and design behind it, goes more than just skin-deep cosmetics. Nothing has little or nothing to be ashamed of. The Nothing Phone (2a) is a decent mid-range smartphone and for under $350, there are no nasty surprises in store. On the contrary, the 120 Hz AMOLED screen with its very thin bezels is excellent.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/13/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Techradar EN→PT
The Nothing Phone 2a aims to shake up the mid-range market, by taking some of the DNA of the Nothing Phone 2, but swapping out select higher-end components for scaled-back parts. The result is a phone that’s aimed at those who want a reliable device for day-to-day use in Nothing’s style but aren’t interested in higher performance and flagship features, that the higher price of the Phone 2 affords. Although the Nothing Phone 2a has been scaled back versus the company's flagship, it’s still very much a Nothing phone. It provides a spacious and vibrant display, steeped in vivid colors and deep blacks; great for watching media and gaming. Phone 2a’s custom MediaTek chip further enhances the experience, providing snappy performance that can handle any day-to-day tasks.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/13/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 70%
Origem: The Indian Express EN→PT
The Nothing (2a) is the kind of phone that will impress a lot of people, especially the younger folks considering this will be a phone well within their budgets. This is the sort of phone I would recommend for my nephews and nieces as it ticks all the boxes and does not come with any major issues from what I have seen. Yes, there are compromises on power to keep the prices low, but then this is not targeted at the power user in any way. The Nothing (2a) has the potential to become the first mass play from the startup, one that makes this new take on phones popular with more users.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/12/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Tech Advisor EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) is a compelling affordable phone, but it might not be right for you. Performance is among the best at this price point, excelling in pretty much every scenario – including while gaming. Its 120Hz OLED screen delivers an immersive viewing experience, especially when paired with above-average speakers. Battery life is also strong, while Nothing has put a lot of effort into making such polished software. Meanwhile, the ‘Glyph Interface’ of LED lights help it instantly stand out from the crowd, even if their usefulness is debatable. However, the combination of unreliable cameras and slower charging than some rivals will make many people think twice before buying one. It’s a very good phone for the money, but check the competition first.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/12/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Trusted Reviews EN→PT
Don’t let the Nothing Phone (2a)’s eye-catching design and flashy UI fool you. This is one of the most thoughtfully constructed phones in the £300(ish) weight class. It might not be as fast as the Poco X6 Pro, but it’s still plenty fast enough to do most things smoothly and efficiently. Nor does the Phone (2a) feel quite as premium as the Motorola Edge 40 Neo, yet it still looks and feels good in the hand. Battery life is strong, too. There’s a similar sense of balance to its twin camera system, which makes a virtue of unshowy competence rather than gimmicky add-ons. Again, it’s not outstanding at taking pictures, but it does the job quietly and efficiently. Nothing’s custom UI and Glyph Interface system could still benefit from more depth and purpose, but there’s no denying that both inject some much-needed style and fun into the more affordable side of the smartphone market. For just £319, the Nothing Phone (2a) is a phone with real poise.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/12/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: The Indian Express EN→PT
The Nothing (2a) is the kind of phone that will impress a lot of people, especially the younger folks considering this will be a phone well within their budgets. This is the sort of phone I would recommend for my nephews and nieces as it ticks all the boxes and does not come with any major issues from what I have seen. Yes, there are compromises on power to keep the prices low, but then this is not targeted at the power user in any way. The Nothing (2a) has the potential to become the first mass play from the startup, one that makes this new take on phones popular with more users.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/12/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Tech Advisor EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) is a compelling affordable phone, but it might not be right for you. Performance is among the best at this price point, excelling in pretty much every scenario – including while gaming. Its 120Hz OLED screen delivers an immersive viewing experience, especially when paired with above-average speakers. Battery life is also strong, while Nothing has put a lot of effort into making such polished software. Meanwhile, the ‘Glyph Interface’ of LED lights help it instantly stand out from the crowd, even if their usefulness is debatable. However, the combination of unreliable cameras and slower charging than some rivals will make many people think twice before buying one. It’s a very good phone for the money, but check the competition first.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/12/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Trusted Reviews EN→PT
Don’t let the Nothing Phone (2a)’s eye-catching design and flashy UI fool you. This is one of the most thoughtfully constructed phones in the £300(ish) weight class. It might not be as fast as the Poco X6 Pro, but it’s still plenty fast enough to do most things smoothly and efficiently. Nor does the Phone (2a) feel quite as premium as the Motorola Edge 40 Neo, yet it still looks and feels good in the hand. Battery life is strong, too. There’s a similar sense of balance to its twin camera system, which makes a virtue of unshowy competence rather than gimmicky add-ons. Again, it’s not outstanding at taking pictures, but it does the job quietly and efficiently. Nothing’s custom UI and Glyph Interface system could still benefit from more depth and purpose, but there’s no denying that both inject some much-needed style and fun into the more affordable side of the smartphone market. For just £319, the Nothing Phone (2a) is a phone with real poise.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/12/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Tech2.in.com EN→PT
Nothing has a cracker of a product on their hands. The Phone 2a genuinely sets a new benchmark for what a budget smartphone should be. In that process, it also exposes a great number of smartphone manufacturers who are competing in this market. The Nothing Phone 2a provides outstanding value for its price, especially if you manage to get it for Rs 19,999. It delivers a potent mix of solid, bankable performance, some awesome features, and a stunning design. It performs well in everyday use, as well as in gaming. Plus, you get a clean and bloatware-free user interface, which just improves the overall experience of using the phone. Moreover, that gorgeous AMOLED display is a neat little bow that ties everything up.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/11/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85%
Origem: T3 EN→PT
While the Nothing Phone (2a) hasn't blown me away quite as much as the flagship Phone (2), it's still got pretty much everything going for it – especially when considering the competition – as there's no major downfall in its day-to-day fluidity, battery life longevity, or overall performance. As someone who is typically spoiled by all the latest flagship phones, moving to Nothing's mid-range device hasn't really felt like step down – indeed, I could easily call the Phone (2a) the new mid-range standard. So long as you're on board with the googly-eyed look of the cameras and avoid the Black finish's fluff-magnetism, you'll be pleased as punch with the new cheap phone champion.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/11/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Tech2.in.com EN→PT
Nothing has a cracker of a product on their hands. The Phone 2a genuinely sets a new benchmark for what a budget smartphone should be. In that process, it also exposes a great number of smartphone manufacturers who are competing in this market. The Nothing Phone 2a provides outstanding value for its price, especially if you manage to get it for Rs 19,999. It delivers a potent mix of solid, bankable performance, some awesome features, and a stunning design. It performs well in everyday use, as well as in gaming. Plus, you get a clean and bloatware-free user interface, which just improves the overall experience of using the phone. Moreover, that gorgeous AMOLED display is a neat little bow that ties everything up.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/11/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85%
Origem: T3 EN→PT
While the Nothing Phone (2a) hasn't blown me away quite as much as the flagship Phone (2), it's still got pretty much everything going for it – especially when considering the competition – as there's no major downfall in its day-to-day fluidity, battery life longevity, or overall performance. As someone who is typically spoiled by all the latest flagship phones, moving to Nothing's mid-range device hasn't really felt like step down – indeed, I could easily call the Phone (2a) the new mid-range standard. So long as you're on board with the googly-eyed look of the cameras and avoid the Black finish's fluff-magnetism, you'll be pleased as punch with the new cheap phone champion.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/11/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: GadgetMatch
I love a good design story and Nothing's thoughtful approach to design shines through with the Nothing Phone (2a). Building a phone this good at this price point is a huge feat and right now it has set the gold standard for budget phones
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/07/2024
Origem: Think Digit EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) is like a breath of fresh air, offering a smooth and bloatware-free experience in the competitive sub-₹25,000 price segment, which is a rarity. The design is polarising but gutsy, showcasing Nothing’s desire to set itself apart. Adding to that, an impressive primary camera, decent battery life, and smooth performance, the Nothing Phone (2a) could easily appeal to Indian masses. It’s been a mere four years since the inception of Nothing. However, the hype surrounding this company’s product portfolio makes it seem like they’ve been around the block much longer. The company recently launched the Nothing Phone (2a), which is only the third smartphone in its lineup. The design language remains as idiosyncratic as before, if not more.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/07/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 67% preço: 67% desempenho: 58% processamento: 74%
Origem: GadgetMatch
I love a good design story and Nothing's thoughtful approach to design shines through with the Nothing Phone (2a). Building a phone this good at this price point is a huge feat and right now it has set the gold standard for budget phones
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/07/2024
Origem: Think Digit EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) is like a breath of fresh air, offering a smooth and bloatware-free experience in the competitive sub-₹25,000 price segment, which is a rarity. The design is polarising but gutsy, showcasing Nothing’s desire to set itself apart. Adding to that, an impressive primary camera, decent battery life, and smooth performance, the Nothing Phone (2a) could easily appeal to Indian masses. It’s been a mere four years since the inception of Nothing. However, the hype surrounding this company’s product portfolio makes it seem like they’ve been around the block much longer. The company recently launched the Nothing Phone (2a), which is only the third smartphone in its lineup. The design language remains as idiosyncratic as before, if not more.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/07/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 67% preço: 67% desempenho: 58% processamento: 74%
Origem: Business Standard EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) delivers exceptional value for its price, offering a balanced blend of performance and functionality without excessive frills. It excels across various aspects, ensuring seamless performance in daily use and providing avenues for indulging in occasional hobbies like gaming and photography. This commendable performance is bolstered by the smartphone's clean and bloatware-free UI, which enhances everyday tasks with added functionality. However, if you're in the market for a device with a more feature-rich focus, exploring alternative options might be in order.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/06/2024
Origem: NDTV Gadgets EN→PT
The Nothing Phone 2a, an affordable offering from the company, has to take on plenty of other similarly priced phones in the segment. You have the Poco X6 Pro, the Redmi Note 13 Pro, the Realme 12 Pro, and a bunch of others that offer similar or better performance. However, where the Nothing Phone 2a truly stands out is in the design and software department. You get clean software with three years of promised Android OS upgrades and a unique design. The phone also has a great screen and build quality. For Rs. 23,999, I'd recommend the Nothing Phone 2a to those who want a unique device with clean software, good cameras, and excellent battery life.
Comparação, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 80%
Origem: Tom's Guide EN→PT
Good looks can only get you so far. That’s where I see the Nothing Phone (2) — a striking slate that upends the norm by flaunting a transparent design paired with glowing lights. Nothing’s approach in making its smartphone a device to be reckoned with has been nothing short of frenzied, but it needs more than good looks to charm consumers into snatching it up. While I’m bummed by the camera’s shortcomings with low-light situations, I’m also questioning the decision to increase the phone’s price. Sure, it’s a first time offering here in the U.S. with a $599 entry, but it’s actually a price hike over its predecessor — like in the U.K., where the original launched at £399, while the successor now costs £579. That’s a big increase that puts it into premium midrange territory.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: The Mobile Indian EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) is the brand’s first attempt at capturing the lower-end mid-range segment and we would say it’s a successful one. With its clean software (albeit needing some bug fixing), 3 years of OS update support, a decent display and camera set, excellent battery life and build quality, along with the unique touch of the Glyph interface, the Phone (2a) can certainly be your choice in its price segment.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 85% mobilidade: 85% processamento: 90%
Origem: Android Authority EN→PT
Finally, the most significant difference between these two phones is the price. The Nothing Phone 2 starts at $599 here in the United States, while the Nothing Phone 2a starts at $349. A $250 difference isn’t peanuts. However, there is a big asterisk here, which is that the Nothing Phone 2a is not technically available in the United States. In order to get it, you have to sign up with Nothing as a developer in their new program. You basically apply, and then Nothing sends you a link to buy the phone. You’ll have to accept some terms and conditions that tell Nothing that you understand that this phone is not designed to work in the United States. And if you face any problems using the phone in the United States, that’s your problem, not Nothing’s. You’re going to have to decide if that $250 is really worth it. But when taken in isolation, the Nothing Phone 2a and Nothing Phone 2 are very similar to each other.
Comparação, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Business Standard EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) delivers exceptional value for its price, offering a balanced blend of performance and functionality without excessive frills. It excels across various aspects, ensuring seamless performance in daily use and providing avenues for indulging in occasional hobbies like gaming and photography. This commendable performance is bolstered by the smartphone's clean and bloatware-free UI, which enhances everyday tasks with added functionality. However, if you're in the market for a device with a more feature-rich focus, exploring alternative options might be in order.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/06/2024
Origem: NDTV Gadgets EN→PT
The Nothing Phone 2a, an affordable offering from the company, has to take on plenty of other similarly priced phones in the segment. You have the Poco X6 Pro, the Redmi Note 13 Pro, the Realme 12 Pro, and a bunch of others that offer similar or better performance. However, where the Nothing Phone 2a truly stands out is in the design and software department. You get clean software with three years of promised Android OS upgrades and a unique design. The phone also has a great screen and build quality. For Rs. 23,999, I'd recommend the Nothing Phone 2a to those who want a unique device with clean software, good cameras, and excellent battery life.
Comparação, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 80%
Origem: Tom's Guide EN→PT
Good looks can only get you so far. That’s where I see the Nothing Phone (2) — a striking slate that upends the norm by flaunting a transparent design paired with glowing lights. Nothing’s approach in making its smartphone a device to be reckoned with has been nothing short of frenzied, but it needs more than good looks to charm consumers into snatching it up. While I’m bummed by the camera’s shortcomings with low-light situations, I’m also questioning the decision to increase the phone’s price. Sure, it’s a first time offering here in the U.S. with a $599 entry, but it’s actually a price hike over its predecessor — like in the U.K., where the original launched at £399, while the successor now costs £579. That’s a big increase that puts it into premium midrange territory.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: The Mobile Indian EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) is the brand’s first attempt at capturing the lower-end mid-range segment and we would say it’s a successful one. With its clean software (albeit needing some bug fixing), 3 years of OS update support, a decent display and camera set, excellent battery life and build quality, along with the unique touch of the Glyph interface, the Phone (2a) can certainly be your choice in its price segment.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 85% mobilidade: 85% processamento: 90%
Origem: Android Authority EN→PT
Finally, the most significant difference between these two phones is the price. The Nothing Phone 2 starts at $599 here in the United States, while the Nothing Phone 2a starts at $349. A $250 difference isn’t peanuts. However, there is a big asterisk here, which is that the Nothing Phone 2a is not technically available in the United States. In order to get it, you have to sign up with Nothing as a developer in their new program. You basically apply, and then Nothing sends you a link to buy the phone. You’ll have to accept some terms and conditions that tell Nothing that you understand that this phone is not designed to work in the United States. And if you face any problems using the phone in the United States, that’s your problem, not Nothing’s. You’re going to have to decide if that $250 is really worth it. But when taken in isolation, the Nothing Phone 2a and Nothing Phone 2 are very similar to each other.
Comparação, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Marques Brownlee
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: Mrwhosetheboss
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: Emkwan Reviews
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: India Today EN→PT
A few days ago, I wrote a piece on how the Nothing Phone 2a is the perfect recipe for a good smartphone, but whether the phone will be a success entirely depends on how it is priced. The Nothing Phone 2a has been launched in India at Rs 23,999, and I think the pricing is even better than what we expected. The competing smartphones in this segment are the Poco X6 5G, Realme 12 Pro 5G and the Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G, all of which are great phones. All of these phones offer really good performance and good cameras. On their own, all the phones also stand out for their design. So, why should you go for the Nothing Phone 2a then? The Nothing Phone 2a among them makes sense if you are looking for a clean and slightly unique UI experience and design.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Engadget EN→PT
On paper, the Phone 2a has pretty much everything I look for in a good budget device. It’s got a solid build including IP54 water resistance, a bright screen and excellent battery life. While its performance isn’t earth-shattering, it still feels snappy even when compared to slightly more expensive rivals. But what really elevates the Phone 2a is that it accomplishes all this without erasing its personality in the name of cost-cutting. There simply isn’t another handset in this price range that looks this good.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 81%
Origem: Android Police EN→PT
The Nothing Phone 2a is a snappy, stylish phone that doesn't cost a lot of money. Its glossy plastic finish gets dirty in an instant and will age poorly without a case, it doesn't work flawlessly on US networks, and the photos it takes aren't anything to write home about. If the good — the software, the design, the display, the battery life — outweigh the bad for your particular needs, the Phone 2a will most likely be a fine option. If you can get your hands on one, that is. The Nothing Phone 2a offers enough value at about $350, with good performance and battery life and attractive hardware and software. Its cameras are lacking, though, and you can't buy the thing in the US without jumping through some hoops.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 65%
Origem: Creative Bloq EN→PT
How much you love Nothing Phone 2a can come down to how bored you are with the norm and a desire to want something a little bit different. The paired back use of the Glyth LEDs actually wins out here, enabling the visible circuitry and rear design cluster to breath a little whilst giving personality to the 'face' of the phone. Behind the clever design is a solid smartphone, powerful enough to handle most apps and uses, from streaming video to gaming and fitness, but it does struggle with more complex uses, like digital art (but really, for £319 I'd expect no less). A real winner here is the expansion of Nothing's own apps and interface, to include new Camera and Media Player widgets in the dot matrix style, as well as the AI Wallpaper Generator that sucked up far too much of my time.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Digital Trends EN→PT
There’s something about cheap phones. They almost always have at least one significant downside, whether it’s a disappointing camera, terrible software, or an essential feature missing. Sometimes, it’s a combination of all this and more. We’re conditioned to expect less when paying less and usually gravitate toward a more expensive phone to avoid such annoyances. Amazingly, the Nothing Phone 2a seems to have avoided these pitfalls, and it may be one of the few cheap phones that isn’t severely hobbled in one or more crucial aspects. Complaining there’s no wireless charging, only an IP54 rating, and that it doesn’t feel as good in the hand as a phone made from glass and metal misses the point. It’s at least half the price of phones with all this in their favor, and the fundamentals — software, performance, screen, sound, and camera — are all very well judged and work really well.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Irish Mirror EN→PT
“This year is all about accelerating our progress, and Phone 2a is our first big step forward. Phone 2a is going to enable more people to experience the Nothing innovations that many have come to love, and we’re confident it will become our best-selling product ever,” said Carl Pei, CEO and co-founder of Nothing.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: Tom's Guide EN→PT
First and foremost, I really hope that if we do indeed get a consumer version of the Nothing Phone 2a for the U.S., it should keep the same $349 starting cost. It’s unbelievable and undercuts many of its main rival, while its cost in other markets like the U.K. is already attractive enough to make it a worthwhile phone that offers a lot of value. I’m glad it ended up exceeding my expectations, especially because it matches the more expensive Nothing Phone 2 in areas like the display, battery life, and software experience. Nothing has crafted a genuinely premium phone for a budget price, made better by the fact that it’s also got a unique design that few phones in its price range can match. Just when we were all getting comfortable at $500, the Nothing Phone 2a’s arrival should make other phone makers on alert. Because smartphone buyers are now going to expect much more at this price point.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Slashgear EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) goes on sale right now in Europe, and it is not officially available in the United States. However, if you sign up for Nothing's developer program, you can buy a device and it will work in the U.S. You have to jump through a few hoops in order to be able to order the device, but you don't officially have to develop anything or provide feedback about the device. There are no obligations beyond just signing up to be a developer. Once done, you can order the phone for $350. That is a very attractive price point for a phone of this caliber, and if you're in the market for a fun, unique phone that absolutely will not break the bank, this is a strong contender. You won't be getting the best phone you can, but you will be getting a very solid offering. On that basis alone, this phone warrants a very positive score. Plus, it answers the question asked at the beginning of this review: How will Nothing build a phone that isn't a straight-up upgrade? The answer is quite well, thank you very much.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Stuff TV EN→PT
Making a compelling phone is one thing, but selling it for an equally compelling price? That’s much harder – and yet Nothing seems to have a knack for it. Phone 2a is as fully featured as they come for this kind of cash, just as Phone 2 and Phone 1 were before it. You’re getting a minimalist take on Android that has rival brands licked in the style stakes, on top of punchy performance, dependable battery life, and a capable set of cameras – if not ones that punch above their weight. Plus it comes wrapped in a distinctive shell that puts a simpler spin on Glyph lighting, and is even cheaper than Phone 1 was at launch. I’m sure one or two hardware decisions will irk Nothing’s more dedicated fans, but the majority won’t even notice – especially when Google and Samsung’s ‘affordable’ alternatives now cost north of $450/£450. Anyone looking to spend less on their next phone will be pleased as punch with one of these in their pocket.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 100%
Origem: 91mobiles EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) has been launched in India starting at Rs 23,999. It is a good alternative for anyone who is tight on budget and cannot afford the flagship Nothing Phone (2), currently selling for as low as Rs 36,999. While the Phone (2a) may not have flagship-grade features such as wireless charging and a top-class chipset, it delivers well on its promises. While the phone may not cater to power users like the POCO X6 Pro (review) does, it performs adequately for everyday tasks. The cameras of the Phone (2a) aren’t as versatile as its competitors like the Realme 12 Pro+ (review), but they still perform well across various lighting conditions. Overall, the Phone (2a)’s design is unlike anything within the segment, and its software is clean and user-friendly. Furthermore, the device offers an impressive viewing experience with crisp audio and excellent battery life. All these factors make the Nothing Phone (2a) a compelling choice for mainstream buyers.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 85% processamento: 80%
Origem: Expert Reviews EN→PT
It’s hard to look at the Nothing Phone (2a) as too much of a concession from the Phone (2). I’d prefer if the full-body Glyph lights had carried over, but what we have here still looks great and offers a multitude of functions. Equally, performance isn’t where I’d like it to be, but general use still feels smooth enough that it isn’t a massive dealbreaker. The Google Pixel 6a has shown in nearly every area (barring display and battery life) that you can get a better mid-range phone for the same money, but Nothing is banking on the style and unique LED lighting here being a bigger draw. Looking at all the functionality of the Glyphs, when the Pixel 6a lacks a notification light entirely, it’s hard to argue. Add to that the big and bright AMOLED display and truly ridiculous battery life, and the Nothing Phone (2a) is a terrific mid-range handset, and the brand’s best-value phone yet.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 100%
Origem: PC Mag EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) offers a lot to like, including a slick design, smooth performance, and quality cameras. However, T-Mobile is the only option for 5G in the US and cellular speeds were slow in testing—not to mention that you have to wade through Nothing's developer program to get the phone in the first place. The OnePlus Nord N30 remains our Editors' Choice winner in this price segment thanks to its broader network support and general availability. For more money, the Samsung Galaxy A54 offers even better 5G support for US carriers, a sharper screen, and a more durable build. Of course, neither alternative looks nearly as captivating.
Comparação, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Tech Spurt
Unboxing the Nothing Phone 2A with a review of the gaming performance, camera tech, battery life and other bits. I've been testing the Nothing Phone 2A for a few days as my full-time smartphone and here's my early impressions - one of the best mid-range phones for £300-ish. Gamers will love this affordable blower, as Genshin Impact, PubG and other Android titles play perfectly even on advanced graphics settings. The Nothing Phone 2A is certainly one of my favourites for this UK price, offering a custom version of the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus chip. Battery life is also brilliant, offering a full day of camera action - although there's no wireless charging this time. That camera setup is decent enough for everyday shooting, with iPhone-style HDR shooting and 4K video recording. A couple of wee issues means the Nothing Phone 2A isn't quite as smart as the Pixel 7a, but it's not far behind.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: Marques Brownlee
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: Mrwhosetheboss
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: Emkwan Reviews
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: India Today EN→PT
A few days ago, I wrote a piece on how the Nothing Phone 2a is the perfect recipe for a good smartphone, but whether the phone will be a success entirely depends on how it is priced. The Nothing Phone 2a has been launched in India at Rs 23,999, and I think the pricing is even better than what we expected. The competing smartphones in this segment are the Poco X6 5G, Realme 12 Pro 5G and the Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G, all of which are great phones. All of these phones offer really good performance and good cameras. On their own, all the phones also stand out for their design. So, why should you go for the Nothing Phone 2a then? The Nothing Phone 2a among them makes sense if you are looking for a clean and slightly unique UI experience and design.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Engadget EN→PT
On paper, the Phone 2a has pretty much everything I look for in a good budget device. It’s got a solid build including IP54 water resistance, a bright screen and excellent battery life. While its performance isn’t earth-shattering, it still feels snappy even when compared to slightly more expensive rivals. But what really elevates the Phone 2a is that it accomplishes all this without erasing its personality in the name of cost-cutting. There simply isn’t another handset in this price range that looks this good.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 81%
Origem: Android Police EN→PT
The Nothing Phone 2a is a snappy, stylish phone that doesn't cost a lot of money. Its glossy plastic finish gets dirty in an instant and will age poorly without a case, it doesn't work flawlessly on US networks, and the photos it takes aren't anything to write home about. If the good — the software, the design, the display, the battery life — outweigh the bad for your particular needs, the Phone 2a will most likely be a fine option. If you can get your hands on one, that is. The Nothing Phone 2a offers enough value at about $350, with good performance and battery life and attractive hardware and software. Its cameras are lacking, though, and you can't buy the thing in the US without jumping through some hoops.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 65%
Origem: Creative Bloq EN→PT
How much you love Nothing Phone 2a can come down to how bored you are with the norm and a desire to want something a little bit different. The paired back use of the Glyth LEDs actually wins out here, enabling the visible circuitry and rear design cluster to breath a little whilst giving personality to the 'face' of the phone. Behind the clever design is a solid smartphone, powerful enough to handle most apps and uses, from streaming video to gaming and fitness, but it does struggle with more complex uses, like digital art (but really, for £319 I'd expect no less). A real winner here is the expansion of Nothing's own apps and interface, to include new Camera and Media Player widgets in the dot matrix style, as well as the AI Wallpaper Generator that sucked up far too much of my time.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Digital Trends EN→PT
There’s something about cheap phones. They almost always have at least one significant downside, whether it’s a disappointing camera, terrible software, or an essential feature missing. Sometimes, it’s a combination of all this and more. We’re conditioned to expect less when paying less and usually gravitate toward a more expensive phone to avoid such annoyances. Amazingly, the Nothing Phone 2a seems to have avoided these pitfalls, and it may be one of the few cheap phones that isn’t severely hobbled in one or more crucial aspects. Complaining there’s no wireless charging, only an IP54 rating, and that it doesn’t feel as good in the hand as a phone made from glass and metal misses the point. It’s at least half the price of phones with all this in their favor, and the fundamentals — software, performance, screen, sound, and camera — are all very well judged and work really well.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Irish Mirror EN→PT
“This year is all about accelerating our progress, and Phone 2a is our first big step forward. Phone 2a is going to enable more people to experience the Nothing innovations that many have come to love, and we’re confident it will become our best-selling product ever,” said Carl Pei, CEO and co-founder of Nothing.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: Tom's Guide EN→PT
First and foremost, I really hope that if we do indeed get a consumer version of the Nothing Phone 2a for the U.S., it should keep the same $349 starting cost. It’s unbelievable and undercuts many of its main rival, while its cost in other markets like the U.K. is already attractive enough to make it a worthwhile phone that offers a lot of value. I’m glad it ended up exceeding my expectations, especially because it matches the more expensive Nothing Phone 2 in areas like the display, battery life, and software experience. Nothing has crafted a genuinely premium phone for a budget price, made better by the fact that it’s also got a unique design that few phones in its price range can match. Just when we were all getting comfortable at $500, the Nothing Phone 2a’s arrival should make other phone makers on alert. Because smartphone buyers are now going to expect much more at this price point.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Slashgear EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) goes on sale right now in Europe, and it is not officially available in the United States. However, if you sign up for Nothing's developer program, you can buy a device and it will work in the U.S. You have to jump through a few hoops in order to be able to order the device, but you don't officially have to develop anything or provide feedback about the device. There are no obligations beyond just signing up to be a developer. Once done, you can order the phone for $350. That is a very attractive price point for a phone of this caliber, and if you're in the market for a fun, unique phone that absolutely will not break the bank, this is a strong contender. You won't be getting the best phone you can, but you will be getting a very solid offering. On that basis alone, this phone warrants a very positive score. Plus, it answers the question asked at the beginning of this review: How will Nothing build a phone that isn't a straight-up upgrade? The answer is quite well, thank you very much.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Stuff TV EN→PT
Making a compelling phone is one thing, but selling it for an equally compelling price? That’s much harder – and yet Nothing seems to have a knack for it. Phone 2a is as fully featured as they come for this kind of cash, just as Phone 2 and Phone 1 were before it. You’re getting a minimalist take on Android that has rival brands licked in the style stakes, on top of punchy performance, dependable battery life, and a capable set of cameras – if not ones that punch above their weight. Plus it comes wrapped in a distinctive shell that puts a simpler spin on Glyph lighting, and is even cheaper than Phone 1 was at launch. I’m sure one or two hardware decisions will irk Nothing’s more dedicated fans, but the majority won’t even notice – especially when Google and Samsung’s ‘affordable’ alternatives now cost north of $450/£450. Anyone looking to spend less on their next phone will be pleased as punch with one of these in their pocket.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 100%
Origem: 91mobiles EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) has been launched in India starting at Rs 23,999. It is a good alternative for anyone who is tight on budget and cannot afford the flagship Nothing Phone (2), currently selling for as low as Rs 36,999. While the Phone (2a) may not have flagship-grade features such as wireless charging and a top-class chipset, it delivers well on its promises. While the phone may not cater to power users like the POCO X6 Pro (review) does, it performs adequately for everyday tasks. The cameras of the Phone (2a) aren’t as versatile as its competitors like the Realme 12 Pro+ (review), but they still perform well across various lighting conditions. Overall, the Phone (2a)’s design is unlike anything within the segment, and its software is clean and user-friendly. Furthermore, the device offers an impressive viewing experience with crisp audio and excellent battery life. All these factors make the Nothing Phone (2a) a compelling choice for mainstream buyers.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 85% processamento: 80%
Origem: Expert Reviews EN→PT
It’s hard to look at the Nothing Phone (2a) as too much of a concession from the Phone (2). I’d prefer if the full-body Glyph lights had carried over, but what we have here still looks great and offers a multitude of functions. Equally, performance isn’t where I’d like it to be, but general use still feels smooth enough that it isn’t a massive dealbreaker. The Google Pixel 6a has shown in nearly every area (barring display and battery life) that you can get a better mid-range phone for the same money, but Nothing is banking on the style and unique LED lighting here being a bigger draw. Looking at all the functionality of the Glyphs, when the Pixel 6a lacks a notification light entirely, it’s hard to argue. Add to that the big and bright AMOLED display and truly ridiculous battery life, and the Nothing Phone (2a) is a terrific mid-range handset, and the brand’s best-value phone yet.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 100%
Origem: PC Mag EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) offers a lot to like, including a slick design, smooth performance, and quality cameras. However, T-Mobile is the only option for 5G in the US and cellular speeds were slow in testing—not to mention that you have to wade through Nothing's developer program to get the phone in the first place. The OnePlus Nord N30 remains our Editors' Choice winner in this price segment thanks to its broader network support and general availability. For more money, the Samsung Galaxy A54 offers even better 5G support for US carriers, a sharper screen, and a more durable build. Of course, neither alternative looks nearly as captivating.
Comparação, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Tech Spurt
Unboxing the Nothing Phone 2A with a review of the gaming performance, camera tech, battery life and other bits. I've been testing the Nothing Phone 2A for a few days as my full-time smartphone and here's my early impressions - one of the best mid-range phones for £300-ish. Gamers will love this affordable blower, as Genshin Impact, PubG and other Android titles play perfectly even on advanced graphics settings. The Nothing Phone 2A is certainly one of my favourites for this UK price, offering a custom version of the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus chip. Battery life is also brilliant, offering a full day of camera action - although there's no wireless charging this time. That camera setup is decent enough for everyday shooting, with iPhone-style HDR shooting and 4K video recording. A couple of wee issues means the Nothing Phone 2A isn't quite as smart as the Pixel 7a, but it's not far behind.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: Tom's Guide EN→PT
Clearly, a lot of questions remain after our short first look at the Nothing Phone 2a Fortunately we won’t have to wait long before they’re answered, but there are still challenges for the Nothing Phone 2a to overcome. All rumors point to a sub-$500 price, which could give other cheap phones a run for their money. However, in order to have a maximum impact, Nothing desperately needs to put the phone into the hands of U.S. consumers. Nothing’s phones are sold through various retailers like Amazon and Walmart, but it’s going to need to somehow figure out how to get devices like the Nothing Phone 2a into the hands of U.S. carriers, which is how most people buy their phones in this country.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 02/28/2024
Origem: Tom's Guide EN→PT
Clearly, a lot of questions remain after our short first look at the Nothing Phone 2a Fortunately we won’t have to wait long before they’re answered, but there are still challenges for the Nothing Phone 2a to overcome. All rumors point to a sub-$500 price, which could give other cheap phones a run for their money. However, in order to have a maximum impact, Nothing desperately needs to put the phone into the hands of U.S. consumers. Nothing’s phones are sold through various retailers like Amazon and Walmart, but it’s going to need to somehow figure out how to get devices like the Nothing Phone 2a into the hands of U.S. carriers, which is how most people buy their phones in this country.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 02/28/2024
Origem: Tech Spurt
The Nothing Phone 2a launch (likely MWC 2024) is fast approaching so here's a leaks and rumours round-up, including camera, gaming and battery analysis. That Nothing Phone 2a should be a more budget friendly smartphone vs the Phone 2, replacing the original entirely. To save some cash, a few sacrifices have been made. For one, the Glyph Lighting has been reduced, while the frame is likely now plastic. You can also expect a change of chipset to Mediatek's Dimensity 7200, similar to the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus. But the Nothing Phone 2a may sport the same camera hardware and 6.7-inch AMOLED screen. You can also expect the same size of battery, although the Nothing Phone 2a may do away with wireless charging.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 01/05/2024
Origem: Tech Spurt
The Nothing Phone 2a launch (likely MWC 2024) is fast approaching so here's a leaks and rumours round-up, including camera, gaming and battery analysis. That Nothing Phone 2a should be a more budget friendly smartphone vs the Phone 2, replacing the original entirely. To save some cash, a few sacrifices have been made. For one, the Glyph Lighting has been reduced, while the frame is likely now plastic. You can also expect a change of chipset to Mediatek's Dimensity 7200, similar to the Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus. But the Nothing Phone 2a may sport the same camera hardware and 6.7-inch AMOLED screen. You can also expect the same size of battery, although the Nothing Phone 2a may do away with wireless charging.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 01/05/2024
Origem: Allround-PC.com DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 05/23/2024
Origem: Allround-PC.com DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 05/23/2024
Origem: Connect - 5/24
Análise única, , Longa, Data: 05/01/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 95% mobilidade: 98%
Origem: Connect - 5/24
Análise única, , Longa, Data: 05/01/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 95% mobilidade: 98%
Origem: Futurezone.at DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 04/27/2024
Origem: Futurezone.at DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 04/27/2024
Origem: Inside Handy DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 04/07/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Inside Handy DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 04/07/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Tech Stage DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/24/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Tech Stage DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/24/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: PC Welt DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/20/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: PC Welt DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/20/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Chinahandys.net DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/16/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 87% desempenho: 85% pantalha: 95% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 80%
Origem: Chinahandys.net DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/16/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 87% desempenho: 85% pantalha: 95% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 80%
Origem: Nextpit Germany DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/13/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Nextpit Germany DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/13/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Stadt-bremerhaven DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/10/2024
Origem: Stadt-bremerhaven DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/10/2024
Origem: Netzwelt DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/08/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% características: 80% mobilidade: 80%
Origem: Netzwelt DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/08/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% características: 80% mobilidade: 80%
Origem: Computerbase DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: Chip.de DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 91% preço: 85% desempenho: 83% características: 91% pantalha: 92% mobilidade: 91%
Origem: Gamestar DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: n-tv DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: Teltarif DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 89% desempenho: 30% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 100% processamento: 100%
Origem: Computerbase DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: Chip.de DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 91% preço: 85% desempenho: 83% características: 91% pantalha: 92% mobilidade: 91%
Origem: Gamestar DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: n-tv DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: Teltarif DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 89% desempenho: 30% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 100% processamento: 100%
Origem: Computerbild DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 02/28/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 95%
Origem: Computerbild DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 02/28/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 95%
Origem: Computerhoy ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/15/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 89%
Origem: Computerhoy ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/15/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 89%
Origem: Xataka ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/07/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% desempenho: 95% pantalha: 88% mobilidade: 88% processamento: 90%
Origem: Xataka ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/07/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% desempenho: 95% pantalha: 88% mobilidade: 88% processamento: 90%
Origem: Hipertextual ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: Hipertextual ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: Multiplayer IT IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 06/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85%
Origem: Multiplayer IT IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 06/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85%
Origem: Batista70Phone IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 05/07/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85% características: 85% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 85% processamento: 85% ergonomia: 85%
Origem: Batista70Phone IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 05/07/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85% características: 85% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 85% processamento: 85% ergonomia: 85%
Origem: Smartphone Italia IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 04/09/2024
Origem: Smartphone Italia IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 04/09/2024
Origem: Evo smart IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/27/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 74% preço: 70% desempenho: 70% pantalha: 70% mobilidade: 80%
Origem: Evo smart IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/27/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 74% preço: 70% desempenho: 70% pantalha: 70% mobilidade: 80%
Origem: Wired IT IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 03/19/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Wired IT IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 03/19/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Tutto Android IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/06/2024
Origem: Tutto Android IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/06/2024
Origem: Andrea Galeazzi IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85% preço: 80% mobilidade: 89% processamento: 94%
Origem: Quotidiano Hardware Upgrade IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: Smart World IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 86% preço: 80% características: 80% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 85% ergonomia: 85%
Origem: HDblog.it IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85% características: 77%
Origem: Mister Gadget IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Smart World IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 86% preço: 80% características: 80% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 85% ergonomia: 85%
Origem: Techprincess IT IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: Andrea Galeazzi IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85% preço: 80% mobilidade: 89% processamento: 94%
Origem: Quotidiano Hardware Upgrade IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: Smart World IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 86% preço: 80% características: 80% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 85% ergonomia: 85%
Origem: HDblog.it IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85% características: 77%
Origem: Mister Gadget IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Smart World IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 86% preço: 80% características: 80% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 85% ergonomia: 85%
Origem: Techprincess IT IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: AndroidWorld.nl NL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84%
Origem: AndroidWorld.nl NL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84%
Origem: Clubic FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/19/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Clubic FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/19/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Top for Phone FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data: 07/07/2024
Origem: Top for Phone FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data: 07/07/2024
Origem: Charles Tech FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 05/04/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% preço: 90% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 100%
Origem: Charles Tech FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 05/04/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% preço: 90% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 100%
Origem: CNet France FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 04/14/2024
Origem: CNet France FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 04/14/2024
Origem: 01Net FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/22/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 78% mobilidade: 100%
Origem: 01Net FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/22/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 78% mobilidade: 100%
Origem: Journal du Geek FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/15/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Nerd-mobile FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/15/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 82% desempenho: 70% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Journal du Geek FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/15/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Nerd-mobile FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/15/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 82% desempenho: 70% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Nextpit France FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/12/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Presse Citron FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/12/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% preço: 95% desempenho: 95% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Nextpit France FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/12/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Presse Citron FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/12/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% preço: 95% desempenho: 95% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Les Numeriques FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/08/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 100% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 80% ergonomia: 80%
Origem: Les Numeriques FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/08/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 100% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 80% ergonomia: 80%
Origem: Frandroid FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 70% processamento: 80%
Origem: Frandroid FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 70% processamento: 80%
Origem: 01Net FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: Journal du Geek FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: 01Net FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/05/2024
Origem: Journal du Geek FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Geex X-kom PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 06/03/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Geex X-kom PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 06/03/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Techno Senior PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 04/27/2024
Origem: Techno Senior PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 04/27/2024
Origem: Geex X-kom PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/18/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Geex X-kom PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/18/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Telepolis PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/15/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Telepolis PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/15/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Unite4buy PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/11/2024
Origem: Unite4buy PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/11/2024
Origem: Android.com.pl PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/10/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 80%
Origem: Android.com.pl PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/10/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 80%
Origem: GSM Maniak PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 95%
Origem: GSM Maniak PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 95%
Origem: Unite4buy PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 12/18/2023
Origem: Unite4buy PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 12/18/2023
Origem: Log.com.tr TR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 04/13/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 81%
Origem: Log.com.tr TR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 04/13/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 81%
Origem: DGL.ru RU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 08/20/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 70%
Origem: DGL.ru RU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 08/20/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 70%
Origem: DGL.ru RU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 04/19/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: DGL.ru RU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 04/19/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Hi-Tech Mail RU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 04/01/2024
Origem: Hi-Tech Mail RU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 04/01/2024
Origem: 3DNews.ru RU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/25/2024
Origem: 3DNews.ru RU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/25/2024
Origem: Tech World HU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/24/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84% preço: 90% desempenho: 60% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: Tech World HU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/24/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84% preço: 90% desempenho: 60% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 90%
Origem: MobilArena HU HU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/28/2024
Pontuação: preço: 80% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 80%
Origem: MobilArena HU HU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/28/2024
Pontuação: preço: 80% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 80%
Origem: Smartmania.cz CZ→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/21/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 86% desempenho: 90% características: 3% mobilidade: 93% processamento: 84%
Origem: Smartmania.cz CZ→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/21/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 86% desempenho: 90% características: 3% mobilidade: 93% processamento: 84%
Origem: Tek.no NO→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 75%
Origem: Tek.no NO→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 75%
Origem: M3 PC för alla SV→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 78%
Origem: M3 PC för alla SV→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 03/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 78%
Origem: Mobil.se SV→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 76% pantalha: 70%
Origem: Mobil.se SV→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 76% pantalha: 70%
Origem: Unlimited Tech →PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 03/12/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Unlimited Tech →PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 03/12/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Arena IT →PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 04/30/2024
Origem: Arena IT →PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 04/30/2024
Origem: Computerblog.ro →PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/29/2024
Origem: Computerblog.ro →PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 03/29/2024
Nothing Phone (2a) Plus
Especificações do Portátil
Portátil: Nothing Phone (2a) PlusProcessador: Mediatek Dimensity 7350 Pro
Adaptador Gráfico: ARM Mali-G610 MP4
Ecrã: 6.70 polegadas, 20:9, 2400 x 1080 píxeles
Peso: 0.19kg
Preço: 429 euro
Links: Nothing página inicial
Price comparison
Pontuação Média:
Análises
O Phone 2a Plus usa a base do smartphone mais popular da Nothing e, de acordo com o fabricante, foi aprimorado em três áreas principais. Leia nossa análise do modelo irmão do Nothing Phone (2a) para descobrir quais são essas áreas e quais são as surpresas que o telefone barato da Nothing reserva.
Origem: 4G News
O Nothing Phone (2a) Plus é um smartphone melhorado face ao antecessor, com desempenho, câmara e design refinados. É uma aposta segura para quem pretende gastar até 449 € num smartphone e ter um equipamento com um aspeto que continua a fazer rodar muitos pescoços.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/14/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: 4G News
O Nothing Phone (2a) Plus é um smartphone melhorado face ao antecessor, com desempenho, câmara e design refinados. É uma aposta segura para quem pretende gastar até 449 € num smartphone e ter um equipamento com um aspeto que continua a fazer rodar muitos pescoços.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/14/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Análises na língua extrangeira
Origem: Tech Spurt
This special edition smartphone is almost identical to the regular model, certainly in terms of specs. You've got the same dual lens camera tech, the same Dimensity performance and the same battery setup. But the Nothing Phone 2A Plus Community Edition changes up the look with a glow-in-the-dark design, along with exclusive wallpapers.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 10/30/2024
Origem: Tech Spurt
This special edition smartphone is almost identical to the regular model, certainly in terms of specs. You've got the same dual lens camera tech, the same Dimensity performance and the same battery setup. But the Nothing Phone 2A Plus Community Edition changes up the look with a glow-in-the-dark design, along with exclusive wallpapers.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 10/30/2024
Origem: Lowyat.net EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus makes for a solid choice if you’re in the market for a mid-range device that’s priced just shy of RM2,000. While not without its limitations, the phone comes with several elements that are unique to it, including Nothing’s signature design language, Glyph lighting system, and a handful of built-in features. These, without question, make it stand out from other models in the market. Ironically, the phone’s strongest competitor would be its own sibling, the vanilla Phone (2a). Even though slightly inferior in terms of hardware, the latter shares most of the same selling points as the Plus, but at a more affordable price. In the end, the Phone (2a) Plus is merely an additional choice for your consideration. If you’re choosing between the two Nothing mid-rangers and don’t mind forking a couple of hundred ringgit more, then the higher specced variant is the one to go for. Else, there’s always the base model.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 10/15/2024
Origem: Lowyat.net EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus makes for a solid choice if you’re in the market for a mid-range device that’s priced just shy of RM2,000. While not without its limitations, the phone comes with several elements that are unique to it, including Nothing’s signature design language, Glyph lighting system, and a handful of built-in features. These, without question, make it stand out from other models in the market. Ironically, the phone’s strongest competitor would be its own sibling, the vanilla Phone (2a). Even though slightly inferior in terms of hardware, the latter shares most of the same selling points as the Plus, but at a more affordable price. In the end, the Phone (2a) Plus is merely an additional choice for your consideration. If you’re choosing between the two Nothing mid-rangers and don’t mind forking a couple of hundred ringgit more, then the higher specced variant is the one to go for. Else, there’s always the base model.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 10/15/2024
Origem: Expert Reviews EN→PT
While I don’t recommend buying the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus, the brand is certainly not worth writing off if you’re after an affordable smartphone. If you’re interested in the UI design, glyph lighting and unique aesthetic of Nothing phones, ignore the Plus suffix and pick up a Nothing Phone (2a). The cheapest model is £299 right now, so you’ll save some money and still get one of the longest-lasting phones in this price range.If you can spend a little more, the Google Pixel 8a is our favourite mid-range phone, due to its excellent software, phenomenal cameras and bright, colour-accurate display. Performance is also much better than you’re getting from the Nothing phones and you get access to Google’s varied and useful Gemini AI features.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/19/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 40%
Origem: Expert Reviews EN→PT
While I don’t recommend buying the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus, the brand is certainly not worth writing off if you’re after an affordable smartphone. If you’re interested in the UI design, glyph lighting and unique aesthetic of Nothing phones, ignore the Plus suffix and pick up a Nothing Phone (2a). The cheapest model is £299 right now, so you’ll save some money and still get one of the longest-lasting phones in this price range.If you can spend a little more, the Google Pixel 8a is our favourite mid-range phone, due to its excellent software, phenomenal cameras and bright, colour-accurate display. Performance is also much better than you’re getting from the Nothing phones and you get access to Google’s varied and useful Gemini AI features.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/19/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 40%
Origem: Techradar EN→PT
The 2a Plus is an incremental upgrade that nobody asked for, but one whose upgrades cement it as the best value Nothing Phone available right now. Your money goes, in part, towards that iconic Nothing aesthetic and user experience, but that doesn't detract from this being a well-rounded mid-ranger.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/13/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 80% desempenho: 70% pantalha: 70% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 80%
Origem: Techradar EN→PT
The 2a Plus is an incremental upgrade that nobody asked for, but one whose upgrades cement it as the best value Nothing Phone available right now. Your money goes, in part, towards that iconic Nothing aesthetic and user experience, but that doesn't detract from this being a well-rounded mid-ranger.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/13/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 80% desempenho: 70% pantalha: 70% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 80%
Origem: Trusted Reviews EN→PT
That Nothing has created something with an identity and look all its own is then testament both to the ambition of the brand and the vision with which it was launched. Whether it is completely successful on its own merits is debatable, but it’s definitely memorable. As things stand, this is a phone with a nice screen, pleasant software, a great design, dependable cameras and excellent battery life. That it also has power to spare, good speakers and a funky set of lights on the rear is merely icing. It’s a very well-rounded mid-range phone, but it isn’t without its flaws. Though it is pretty, it doesn’t feel especially durable, and the back is slidey and captures finger grease like it is going out of style.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/12/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Irish Mirror EN→PT
Nothing Phone 2a Plus delivers a pleasing experience in areas such as design, display, battery life and especially the software experience. It’s by far the best proposition on the table for anyone looking for a phone that costs less than €500.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 09/12/2024
Origem: The Tech Revolutionist EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus delivers where it counts: a striking design, solid performance, a smooth display, and excellent battery life. While it may fall slightly short in the camera department when dealing with low-light environments, its overall experience is smooth, engaging, and refreshingly different from the standard mid-range offerings. For those looking for a phone that’s as much about style as it is about substance, the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus is a great option. It’s not just a good phone; it’s a statement piece that performs well enough to back up its bold design choices.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/12/2024
Origem: Trusted Reviews EN→PT
That Nothing has created something with an identity and look all its own is then testament both to the ambition of the brand and the vision with which it was launched. Whether it is completely successful on its own merits is debatable, but it’s definitely memorable. As things stand, this is a phone with a nice screen, pleasant software, a great design, dependable cameras and excellent battery life. That it also has power to spare, good speakers and a funky set of lights on the rear is merely icing. It’s a very well-rounded mid-range phone, but it isn’t without its flaws. Though it is pretty, it doesn’t feel especially durable, and the back is slidey and captures finger grease like it is going out of style.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/12/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Irish Mirror EN→PT
Nothing Phone 2a Plus delivers a pleasing experience in areas such as design, display, battery life and especially the software experience. It’s by far the best proposition on the table for anyone looking for a phone that costs less than €500.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 09/12/2024
Origem: The Tech Revolutionist EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus delivers where it counts: a striking design, solid performance, a smooth display, and excellent battery life. While it may fall slightly short in the camera department when dealing with low-light environments, its overall experience is smooth, engaging, and refreshingly different from the standard mid-range offerings. For those looking for a phone that’s as much about style as it is about substance, the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus is a great option. It’s not just a good phone; it’s a statement piece that performs well enough to back up its bold design choices.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/12/2024
Origem: Nextpit EN EN→PT
Would I advise you to buy the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus at 449 bucks? No. The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus is more powerful than the Nothing Phone (2a). In this respect, Nothing's promise is kept. But these improvements are too slight to justify the price hike. This is the dilemma of the mid-range. The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus has a price positioning problem. The Phone (2a) was fine at around 350 dollars. It was a well-balanced mid-ranger with a very cool design. But at $100 more, I find that the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus has fewer arguments against the competition. You can easily find a Samsung Galaxy A55 or a Redmi Note 13 Pro+ at that price. And I find they offer better value for money. If, like me, you appreciate Nothing's smartphone ecosystem, wait a few months. Once deals bring it under the $400 mark, the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus will be more relevant. But then, the basic Nothing Phone (2a) won't be. More and more is sometimes less.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Nextpit EN EN→PT
Would I advise you to buy the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus at 449 bucks? No. The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus is more powerful than the Nothing Phone (2a). In this respect, Nothing's promise is kept. But these improvements are too slight to justify the price hike. This is the dilemma of the mid-range. The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus has a price positioning problem. The Phone (2a) was fine at around 350 dollars. It was a well-balanced mid-ranger with a very cool design. But at $100 more, I find that the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus has fewer arguments against the competition. You can easily find a Samsung Galaxy A55 or a Redmi Note 13 Pro+ at that price. And I find they offer better value for money. If, like me, you appreciate Nothing's smartphone ecosystem, wait a few months. Once deals bring it under the $400 mark, the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus will be more relevant. But then, the basic Nothing Phone (2a) won't be. More and more is sometimes less.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Android Authority EN→PT
At a list price of $399 here in the United States, the Nothing Phone 2a Plus delivers a lot of value. It’s an absolutely gorgeous piece of tech, its performance is pretty stellar for this price category, battery life is terrific, and wired charging speeds are plenty fast. The cameras aren’t incredible, but they will be more than satisfactory if you can stop yourself from pinching to zoom. You also get some basic spec bumps over the vanilla Nothing Phone 2a, such as 256GB base storage and the improved selfie shooter. Really, the only major thing bringing the phone down is its confusing availability. Here in the US, the Phone 2a Plus is only available through a developer program.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 08/29/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: Android Authority EN→PT
At a list price of $399 here in the United States, the Nothing Phone 2a Plus delivers a lot of value. It’s an absolutely gorgeous piece of tech, its performance is pretty stellar for this price category, battery life is terrific, and wired charging speeds are plenty fast. The cameras aren’t incredible, but they will be more than satisfactory if you can stop yourself from pinching to zoom. You also get some basic spec bumps over the vanilla Nothing Phone 2a, such as 256GB base storage and the improved selfie shooter. Really, the only major thing bringing the phone down is its confusing availability. Here in the US, the Phone 2a Plus is only available through a developer program.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 08/29/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: OI Spice Tech News EN→PT
Nothing Phone (2a) Plus is a unique smartphone in the mid-range segment. You won’t see that many phones that put effort into making the design out of the box. But is it a better choice than the Nothing 2a? To a certain extent, the Plus does bring slightly higher performance, brightness, and an upgraded selfie camera. All of those improvements are greatly appreciated. But, both of the devices are in a rather close price range. Generally, the company often compromises when it comes to performance, cameras, batteries, and other departments. Hopefully, that’s not the case with Nothing phones.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 08/25/2024
Origem: OI Spice Tech News EN→PT
Nothing Phone (2a) Plus is a unique smartphone in the mid-range segment. You won’t see that many phones that put effort into making the design out of the box. But is it a better choice than the Nothing 2a? To a certain extent, the Plus does bring slightly higher performance, brightness, and an upgraded selfie camera. All of those improvements are greatly appreciated. But, both of the devices are in a rather close price range. Generally, the company often compromises when it comes to performance, cameras, batteries, and other departments. Hopefully, that’s not the case with Nothing phones.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 08/25/2024
Origem: NDTV Gadgets EN→PT
The Nothing Phone 2a Plus seems to be an interesting option at this price segment. The handset still brings a unique design language, which you don't see in other brands. Compared to the Nothing Phone 2a, you get about 10 percent improvements in performance, charging speeds, and front-facing camera. But you need to pay some extra bucks as well. The smartphone will face a stiff competition from OnePlus, Honor, and other phones. So, if you don't want to spend that much on the Plus, you can go with the Phone 2a, which is not a bad deal at a starting price of Rs 23,999. However, if you are looking for a slightly better performance, improved cameras, and slightly better faster speeds, then you can consider the Phone 2a Plus.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 08/23/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 80%
Origem: NDTV Gadgets EN→PT
The Nothing Phone 2a Plus seems to be an interesting option at this price segment. The handset still brings a unique design language, which you don't see in other brands. Compared to the Nothing Phone 2a, you get about 10 percent improvements in performance, charging speeds, and front-facing camera. But you need to pay some extra bucks as well. The smartphone will face a stiff competition from OnePlus, Honor, and other phones. So, if you don't want to spend that much on the Plus, you can go with the Phone 2a, which is not a bad deal at a starting price of Rs 23,999. However, if you are looking for a slightly better performance, improved cameras, and slightly better faster speeds, then you can consider the Phone 2a Plus.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 08/23/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 80%
Origem: Business Standard EN→PT
With the Phone 2a Plus, Nothing offers more options for consumers to choose from. Priced at Rs 27,999 for the base variant with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, the Phone 2a Plus matches the price of the top variant of the Phone 2a, which offers 12GB RAM at the same price point. While the Phone 2a Plus brings improvements in key areas, the choice between the two variants ultimately depends on the consumer’s needs. If you are looking for a value for money package within Nothing’s smartphone lineup, the standard Phone 2a is a solid choice. However, if you prefer the metallic design elements, an upgraded selfie camera, and a slight boost in overall performance, the Phone 2a Plus is your way to go.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 08/19/2024
Origem: Business Standard EN→PT
With the Phone 2a Plus, Nothing offers more options for consumers to choose from. Priced at Rs 27,999 for the base variant with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, the Phone 2a Plus matches the price of the top variant of the Phone 2a, which offers 12GB RAM at the same price point. While the Phone 2a Plus brings improvements in key areas, the choice between the two variants ultimately depends on the consumer’s needs. If you are looking for a value for money package within Nothing’s smartphone lineup, the standard Phone 2a is a solid choice. However, if you prefer the metallic design elements, an upgraded selfie camera, and a slight boost in overall performance, the Phone 2a Plus is your way to go.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 08/19/2024
Origem: Android Police EN→PT
Camera complaints aside, I generally like the Nothing Phone 2a Plus. Nothing OS is a treat, and for $400, the Phone 2a Plus performs more than well enough. Given the Phone 2a Plus isn't made for US networks and isn't sold through US retail channels, it's not a very good pick for our American readers. If you're a developer or enthusiast looking for a midrange phone to tinker with, grabbing the Nothing Phone 2a Plus through Nothing's developer program might make sense. But if you're just looking for a decent, affordable phone in the US, the 2a Plus likely isn't a fit. I don't necessarily think the Phone 2a Plus is a better buy than other phones in its price range in countries where it's officially available, either.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/14/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: Android Police EN→PT
Camera complaints aside, I generally like the Nothing Phone 2a Plus. Nothing OS is a treat, and for $400, the Phone 2a Plus performs more than well enough. Given the Phone 2a Plus isn't made for US networks and isn't sold through US retail channels, it's not a very good pick for our American readers. If you're a developer or enthusiast looking for a midrange phone to tinker with, grabbing the Nothing Phone 2a Plus through Nothing's developer program might make sense. But if you're just looking for a decent, affordable phone in the US, the 2a Plus likely isn't a fit. I don't necessarily think the Phone 2a Plus is a better buy than other phones in its price range in countries where it's officially available, either.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/14/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70%
Origem: GSM Arena
Just four months or so after the unveiling of the Nothing Phone (2a), Carl Pei's venture now has yet another new model which is 10% better for 10% higher price. An unusual move indeed but maybe that's just the refresh that the original Phone (2a) needed to stay competitive. Check out our video review to learn ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW about the phone's top features, build and screen quality, battery life, performance, and camera image quality.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/09/2024
Origem: GSM Arena
Just four months or so after the unveiling of the Nothing Phone (2a), Carl Pei's venture now has yet another new model which is 10% better for 10% higher price. An unusual move indeed but maybe that's just the refresh that the original Phone (2a) needed to stay competitive. Check out our video review to learn ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW about the phone's top features, build and screen quality, battery life, performance, and camera image quality.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/09/2024
Origem: GSM Arena EN→PT
Like the Nothing Phone (2a), the Plus model is a solid overall package. All of the unique Nothing design and aesthetics are there. Compared to the Nothing Phone (2a), the uptick in performance isn't particularly huge and is not realistically noticeable in practice. The display, while not industry-leading, is slightly brighter. The upgraded 50MP selfie is appreciated but it's only a slight improvement. We have to be honest here: we would be very confused if Nothing keeps selling the Nothing Phone (2a) and (2a) Plus side by side. It doesn't make sense to keep two competing devices priced so closely and with such a small feature disparity. If you are trying to decide between the Nothing Phone (2a) and Phone (2a) Plus, we'd readily go for the Plus model as the small price difference is accounted for with small improvements that span across the board.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 08/07/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84%
Origem: GSM Arena EN→PT
Like the Nothing Phone (2a), the Plus model is a solid overall package. All of the unique Nothing design and aesthetics are there. Compared to the Nothing Phone (2a), the uptick in performance isn't particularly huge and is not realistically noticeable in practice. The display, while not industry-leading, is slightly brighter. The upgraded 50MP selfie is appreciated but it's only a slight improvement. We have to be honest here: we would be very confused if Nothing keeps selling the Nothing Phone (2a) and (2a) Plus side by side. It doesn't make sense to keep two competing devices priced so closely and with such a small feature disparity. If you are trying to decide between the Nothing Phone (2a) and Phone (2a) Plus, we'd readily go for the Plus model as the small price difference is accounted for with small improvements that span across the board.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 08/07/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84%
Origem: The Indian Express EN→PT
As I waited for my turn to enter a busy Crocs store in a suburban mall in San Jose, I was surrounded by kids and teenagers. I looked at the crowd and wondered if I was the only grown man who wanted flashy Crocs footwear. Regardless of what people might think of me or the choices of footwear I wear at my age, I went ahead and bought another eccentric pair of clogs-style footwear for my growing Crocs collection. I’m completely okay with accepting Crocs as formalwear, despite the unpopular opinion. Using the Nothing Phone 2a Plus, which sits in the mid-range segment, I felt the same way as when choosing a weird-looking but very “me” pair of Crocs — something appealing about this translucent phone. The Phone 2a Plus is high on fashion, like a pair of Crocs — very edgy and experimental but doesn’t cost as much as Balenciaga sneakers. Maybe the Phone 2a Plus is not for everyone, and that’s okay. Not everyone can pull off Crocs, and the Phone 2a Plus is too out of the comfort zone for many.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 08/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: The Indian Express EN→PT
As I waited for my turn to enter a busy Crocs store in a suburban mall in San Jose, I was surrounded by kids and teenagers. I looked at the crowd and wondered if I was the only grown man who wanted flashy Crocs footwear. Regardless of what people might think of me or the choices of footwear I wear at my age, I went ahead and bought another eccentric pair of clogs-style footwear for my growing Crocs collection. I’m completely okay with accepting Crocs as formalwear, despite the unpopular opinion. Using the Nothing Phone 2a Plus, which sits in the mid-range segment, I felt the same way as when choosing a weird-looking but very “me” pair of Crocs — something appealing about this translucent phone. The Phone 2a Plus is high on fashion, like a pair of Crocs — very edgy and experimental but doesn’t cost as much as Balenciaga sneakers. Maybe the Phone 2a Plus is not for everyone, and that’s okay. Not everyone can pull off Crocs, and the Phone 2a Plus is too out of the comfort zone for many.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 08/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: PC Mag EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus impresses by providing a fast, bright display, reliable performance, and an intriguing design at a midrange price. However, the phone's limited carrier compatibility is a serious problem, as is the convoluted process of acquiring it in the US. Call quality could be better, too. Overall, most people should spend $100 more to get the Google Pixel 8a instead. The Pixel offers fast 5G connectivity, longer battery life, and better software support, earning it our Editors' Choice award.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 60%
Origem: PC Mag EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus impresses by providing a fast, bright display, reliable performance, and an intriguing design at a midrange price. However, the phone's limited carrier compatibility is a serious problem, as is the convoluted process of acquiring it in the US. Call quality could be better, too. Overall, most people should spend $100 more to get the Google Pixel 8a instead. The Pixel offers fast 5G connectivity, longer battery life, and better software support, earning it our Editors' Choice award.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 08/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 60%
Origem: Creative Bloq EN→PT
I do like the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus but I have to question whether its a real improvement over the (slightly) older model that, let's remember, only released in March. Overall Plus feels, as the name suggests, like an iterative improvement that those holding a current (2a) may not feel the need to buy, rather than a bug step forward. But, if you're new to the Nothing brand and are looking for a well-made, feature rich budget smartphone with a good lifespan the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus is a good choice. It has good specs to ensure its agile enough to run most apps, a long battery life, excellent cameras and software, and that design. Nothing is proving it can get more from budget hardware than most with its excellent software and apps, and the continued implementation of AI and Android 14 out of the box ensures you'll be getting a good use of this for at least two years, if not longer. This alone sets it apart from other budget phones that boast slightly higher specs.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/31/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: NDTV Gadgets EN→PT
Apart from this, the Nothing Phone 2a Plus features a 5,000mAh battery with 50W fast wired charging support and a 5W reverse wired charging feature. However, just like the Phone 2a, this one also lacks wireless charging. That said, the Nothing Phone 2a Plus seems to be a slightly upgraded version of the Phone 2a. However, this time, the competition is quite tricky as we have the Realme 13 Pro (First impressions), Honor 200, Poco X6 Pro (Review), and more that offer value-for-money propositions for customers. Does it make sense to buy the new Nothing Phone 2a Plus? Please wait for our in-depth review before making a sound decision.
Hands-On, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/31/2024
Origem: India Today EN→PT
When Nothing recently reached out to talk about the Nothing Phone 2a Plus, I honestly wondered if Nothing was just pulling the same trick as some other brands that have been launching repackaged phones that are essentially the same on the inside. What else was I supposed to think? The phone comes just months after the Phone 2a’s launch. I was thinking there would just be slight improvements here and there. That’s what the ‘Plus’ should mean. Anyway, I went for a briefing on the phone, and I took my doubts along. However, you can trust Nothing to surprise you when you least expect it.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/31/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85%
Origem: Irish Mirror EN→PT
Nothing Phone 2a Plus delivers a pleasing experience in areas such as design, display, battery life and especially the software experience. It’s by far the best proposition on the table for anyone looking for a phone that costs less than €500. I suspect it will retail for between €429 and €449 but we won't know this for certain until September. You can sign up on the Nothing website to become the first to learn about Irish pricing and availability.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/31/2024
Origem: 91mobiles EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus is priced in India starting at Rs 27,999, which is roughly Rs 4,000 more than the Phone (2a). For the additional cost, you get improved performance, better selfies, and faster charging speeds. Everything else remains practically the same. While the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus is a good smartphone for its price, it doesn’t stand out against some of its main rivals except for the design. Additionally, the handset can’t match up in areas such as display brightness and camera capabilities when compared to competitors like the OnePlus Nord 4 (review) and POCO F6 (review). Nevertheless, the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus offers an attractive design with its Glyph Interface, decent performance and clean software. If these aspects appeal to you, the Nothing smartphone could be a good buy. As part of the early bird bank discounts and offers, the handset can be yours for as low as Rs 25,999.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/31/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 75% desempenho: 75% pantalha: 75% mobilidade: 75% processamento: 80%
Origem: Tech Advisor EN→PT
Despite a new design and extra performance, the Phone (2a) Plus retains an affordable price tag, making it a top recommendation. But I can’t help but feel that this is what the Phone (2a) should have been from the beginning, and that the Plus model doesn’t need to exist.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/31/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Tom's Guide EN→PT
I’m still puzzled by the phone’s roll out, especially given the short time frame between it and the standard model. At the same time, though, I can’t help and wonder if all the upgrades and changes to the Plus make it a worthier option at $50 more than the regular Nothing Phone 2a. As I’ve pointed out all the differences, they could in total justify the Nothing Phone 2a Plus’ value in supplanting the Pixel 8a in our best cheap phones list. Flying under that $400 price point, it seems like worth a consideration if you're willing to settle with 5G support with T-Mobile.
Hands-On, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/31/2024
Origem: Trusted Reviews EN→PT
Nothing has framed the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus as offering improved performance and camera chops, and while that’s technically true, the differences here aren’t mind-blowing – at least from what I’ve experienced so far. If anything, the Phone (2a) Plus could be worth the extra £50 over the 12GB + 256GB Phone (2a) just for that refreshed design, with the metallic look to the internal components really making the phone stand out not only from the Nothing collection, but mid-range phones in general. I’ll save my final thoughts for the full review, however, once I’ve really put the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus to the test.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/31/2024
Origem: Tech Spurt
Unboxing the Nothing Phone 2a Plus with a three day review of this mid-range phone's camera tech, gaming abilities, battery life & more. What's changed for the Nothing Phone 2a Plus vs the original 2a and 2 flagship? Well, not a huge amount! You now have a 50MP selfie camera and fresh vivid mode, but the rest of the optics are identical to the original. Battery charging is slightly faster now at 50W, while the Nothing Phone 2a Plus also offers a performance boost. The old Mediatek chipset has been ripped out and replaced with a Dimensity 7350 Pro, which offers a bit more gaming grunt. Once again, you get great battery life and that slick Nothing OS experience with Glyph Lighting.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/31/2024
Origem: The Tech Chap
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/31/2024
Origem: Creative Bloq EN→PT
I do like the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus but I have to question whether its a real improvement over the (slightly) older model that, let's remember, only released in March. Overall Plus feels, as the name suggests, like an iterative improvement that those holding a current (2a) may not feel the need to buy, rather than a bug step forward. But, if you're new to the Nothing brand and are looking for a well-made, feature rich budget smartphone with a good lifespan the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus is a good choice. It has good specs to ensure its agile enough to run most apps, a long battery life, excellent cameras and software, and that design. Nothing is proving it can get more from budget hardware than most with its excellent software and apps, and the continued implementation of AI and Android 14 out of the box ensures you'll be getting a good use of this for at least two years, if not longer. This alone sets it apart from other budget phones that boast slightly higher specs.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/31/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90%
Origem: NDTV Gadgets EN→PT
Apart from this, the Nothing Phone 2a Plus features a 5,000mAh battery with 50W fast wired charging support and a 5W reverse wired charging feature. However, just like the Phone 2a, this one also lacks wireless charging. That said, the Nothing Phone 2a Plus seems to be a slightly upgraded version of the Phone 2a. However, this time, the competition is quite tricky as we have the Realme 13 Pro (First impressions), Honor 200, Poco X6 Pro (Review), and more that offer value-for-money propositions for customers. Does it make sense to buy the new Nothing Phone 2a Plus? Please wait for our in-depth review before making a sound decision.
Hands-On, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/31/2024
Origem: India Today EN→PT
When Nothing recently reached out to talk about the Nothing Phone 2a Plus, I honestly wondered if Nothing was just pulling the same trick as some other brands that have been launching repackaged phones that are essentially the same on the inside. What else was I supposed to think? The phone comes just months after the Phone 2a’s launch. I was thinking there would just be slight improvements here and there. That’s what the ‘Plus’ should mean. Anyway, I went for a briefing on the phone, and I took my doubts along. However, you can trust Nothing to surprise you when you least expect it.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/31/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85%
Origem: Irish Mirror EN→PT
Nothing Phone 2a Plus delivers a pleasing experience in areas such as design, display, battery life and especially the software experience. It’s by far the best proposition on the table for anyone looking for a phone that costs less than €500. I suspect it will retail for between €429 and €449 but we won't know this for certain until September. You can sign up on the Nothing website to become the first to learn about Irish pricing and availability.
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 07/31/2024
Origem: 91mobiles EN→PT
The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus is priced in India starting at Rs 27,999, which is roughly Rs 4,000 more than the Phone (2a). For the additional cost, you get improved performance, better selfies, and faster charging speeds. Everything else remains practically the same. While the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus is a good smartphone for its price, it doesn’t stand out against some of its main rivals except for the design. Additionally, the handset can’t match up in areas such as display brightness and camera capabilities when compared to competitors like the OnePlus Nord 4 (review) and POCO F6 (review). Nevertheless, the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus offers an attractive design with its Glyph Interface, decent performance and clean software. If these aspects appeal to you, the Nothing smartphone could be a good buy. As part of the early bird bank discounts and offers, the handset can be yours for as low as Rs 25,999.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/31/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 75% desempenho: 75% pantalha: 75% mobilidade: 75% processamento: 80%
Origem: Tech Advisor EN→PT
Despite a new design and extra performance, the Phone (2a) Plus retains an affordable price tag, making it a top recommendation. But I can’t help but feel that this is what the Phone (2a) should have been from the beginning, and that the Plus model doesn’t need to exist.
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/31/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Tom's Guide EN→PT
I’m still puzzled by the phone’s roll out, especially given the short time frame between it and the standard model. At the same time, though, I can’t help and wonder if all the upgrades and changes to the Plus make it a worthier option at $50 more than the regular Nothing Phone 2a. As I’ve pointed out all the differences, they could in total justify the Nothing Phone 2a Plus’ value in supplanting the Pixel 8a in our best cheap phones list. Flying under that $400 price point, it seems like worth a consideration if you're willing to settle with 5G support with T-Mobile.
Hands-On, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/31/2024
Origem: Trusted Reviews EN→PT
Nothing has framed the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus as offering improved performance and camera chops, and while that’s technically true, the differences here aren’t mind-blowing – at least from what I’ve experienced so far. If anything, the Phone (2a) Plus could be worth the extra £50 over the 12GB + 256GB Phone (2a) just for that refreshed design, with the metallic look to the internal components really making the phone stand out not only from the Nothing collection, but mid-range phones in general. I’ll save my final thoughts for the full review, however, once I’ve really put the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus to the test.
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/31/2024
Origem: Tech Spurt
Unboxing the Nothing Phone 2a Plus with a three day review of this mid-range phone's camera tech, gaming abilities, battery life & more. What's changed for the Nothing Phone 2a Plus vs the original 2a and 2 flagship? Well, not a huge amount! You now have a 50MP selfie camera and fresh vivid mode, but the rest of the optics are identical to the original. Battery charging is slightly faster now at 50W, while the Nothing Phone 2a Plus also offers a performance boost. The old Mediatek chipset has been ripped out and replaced with a Dimensity 7350 Pro, which offers a bit more gaming grunt. Once again, you get great battery life and that slick Nothing OS experience with Glyph Lighting.
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 07/31/2024
Origem: The Tech Chap
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 07/31/2024
Origem: PCtipp.ch DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 10/29/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: PCtipp.ch DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 10/29/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Smartzone DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/15/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85% desempenho: 85% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 85% processamento: 80%
Origem: Smartzone DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/15/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 85% desempenho: 85% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 85% processamento: 80%
Origem: Chip.de DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/13/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% preço: 79% desempenho: 85% características: 91% pantalha: 89% mobilidade: 95%
Origem: Chip.de DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/13/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% preço: 79% desempenho: 85% características: 91% pantalha: 89% mobilidade: 95%
Origem: PC Welt DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/08/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: PC Welt DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/08/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: n-tv DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/07/2024
Origem: n-tv DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/07/2024
Origem: Nextpit Germany DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Basic Tutorials DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% preço: 100% desempenho: 90% mobilidade: 100% processamento: 80%
Origem: Allround-PC.com DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/06/2024
Origem: Nextpit Germany DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Basic Tutorials DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 90% preço: 100% desempenho: 90% mobilidade: 100% processamento: 80%
Origem: Allround-PC.com DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/06/2024
Origem: Heute DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/31/2024
Origem: Heute DE→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 07/31/2024
Origem: Computerhoy ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 89%
Origem: Computerhoy ES→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 89%
Origem: Smart World IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 10/10/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84%
Origem: Smart World IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 10/10/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 84%
Origem: Quotidiano Hardware Upgrade IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/18/2024
Origem: Quotidiano Hardware Upgrade IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/18/2024
Origem: Multiplayer IT IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/17/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Multiplayer IT IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/17/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Techprincess IT IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 09/14/2024
Origem: Techprincess IT IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 09/14/2024
Origem: Mister Gadget IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/12/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Mister Gadget IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/12/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Tutto Android IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 09/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 82%
Origem: HDblog.it IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 48% características: 81%
Origem: Tutto Android IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Curta, Data: 09/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 82%
Origem: HDblog.it IT→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% preço: 48% características: 81%
Origem: Journal du Geek FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/22/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Journal du Geek FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 10/22/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Top for Phone FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data: 09/18/2024
Origem: Top for Phone FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito curta, Data: 09/18/2024
Origem: Les Numeriques FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 100% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 80% ergonomia: 80%
Origem: Nextpit France FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Clubic FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 80%
Origem: Frandroid FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 60% processamento: 80%
Origem: Les Numeriques FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 100% mobilidade: 80% processamento: 80% ergonomia: 80%
Origem: Nextpit France FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: Clubic FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 80%
Origem: Frandroid FR→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/06/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80% desempenho: 80% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 60% processamento: 80%
Origem: GSM Maniak PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/24/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70% desempenho: 65% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 80%
Origem: GSM Maniak PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 09/24/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 70% desempenho: 65% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 80%
Origem: Android.com.pl PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/11/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 81% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 80%
Origem: Android.com.pl PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Longa, Data: 09/11/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 81% desempenho: 90% pantalha: 80% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 80%
Origem: Unite4buy PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 08/03/2024
Origem: Unite4buy PL→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 08/03/2024
Origem: DGL.ru RU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 08/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: DGL.ru RU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 08/05/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: MobilArena HU HU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 10/31/2024
Pontuação: preço: 60% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 80%
Origem: MobilArena HU HU→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Muito longa, Data: 10/31/2024
Pontuação: preço: 60% pantalha: 90% mobilidade: 90% processamento: 80%
Origem: Mobil.se SV→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/24/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 76% pantalha: 70%
Origem: Mobil.se SV→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/24/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 76% pantalha: 70%
Origem: M3 PC för alla SV→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/23/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Origem: M3 PC för alla SV→PT
Análise única, Disponível online, Média, Data: 09/23/2024
Pontuação: Pontuação total: 80%
Comentario
Nothing:
Alguns jogos atuais não tão exigentes podem ser jogados fluentemente com poucos detalhes.
Qualcomm Adreno 642L:
Chip gráfico para smartphones e tablets que está integrado no SoC Snapdragon 778G da Qualcomm. A Qualcomm afirma que é 40% mais rápido do que o Adreno 620.
ARM Mali-G610 MP4:
Estas placas também devem ser capazes de agüentar todos os jogos atuais, mas a maioria deles em configurações de detalhes médios e baixos e com baixas resoluções. Jogos mais antigos, ou menos exigentes ainda podem ser jogados com boa qualidade de gráficos.
Qualcomm Adreno 730:
Chip gráfico para smartphones e tablets que está integrado no SoC da Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. A Qualcomm afirma que é 30% mais rápida que a Adreno 660 no SoC Snapdragon 888. Para o Android deveria ser uma das placas gráficas mais rápidas no final de 2021.
>> Mais informação pode ser encontrada na nossa Comparativa de de Placas de Vídeo e a Benchmark Lista.
Qualcomm Snapdragon:
SD 778G+ 5G:
SoC ARM rápido de médio alcance com 8 núcleos CPU Kryo 670 (quatro núcleos rápidos ARM Cortex-A78 em até 2,5 GHz e quatro núcleos pequenos ARM Cortex-A55 em até 1,9 GHz) e um modem X53 5G integrado (até 3300 Mbps de download). O SoC é fabricado no moderno processo de 6 nm na TSMC. Em comparação com a antiga variante não mais antiga, o 778G+ oferece núcleos de CPU com clock 100 MHz mais alto.
SD 8+ Gen 1:
SoC high-end para smartphones que foi introduzido no final de 2021 e fabricado em 4 nm na TSMC. Integra um "Prime Core" baseado em uma arquitetura ARM Cortex-X2 com relógio de até 3,2 GHz. Mais três núcleos de desempenho são baseados no A710, mas relógio até 2,5 GHz. Além disso, quatro núcleos de economia de energia são integrados que são baseados na arquitetura ARM Cortex-A510 e relógio de até 1,8 GHz. Além dos núcleos de processador, o SoC integra um modem WiFi 6e, um Hexagon DSP (para aceleração de IA) e um Spectra ISP. O controlador de memória integrado suporta memória LPDDR5 rápida com até 3.200 MHz. 5G está agora incluído no chip com o modem Snapdragon X65. Em comparação com a versão não mais, a 8+ Gen 1 oferece um Prime Core de 200 MHz mais alto clocked e uma GPU de 10% mais alta clocked. Além disso, ele agora é produzido na TSMC e não na Samsung.
Mediatek :
Dimensity 7200: O Dimensity 7200-Ultra é um processador de médio porte com um modem 5G integrado. A seção da CPU integra dois núcleos rápidos ARM Cortex-A715 com até 2,8 GHz e seis núcleos de potência Cortex-A510 com até 2 GHz.
Dimensity 7350 Pro: O Dimensity 7350 Pro é um processador de médio porte com um modem 5G integrado. A seção da CPU integra dois núcleos rápidos ARM Cortex-A715 com até 3 GHz e seis núcleos de potência Cortex-A510 com até 2 GHz.
>> Mais informação pode ser encontrada na nossa Comparativa de Processadores Móveis.
>> Para saber quão fina é uma tela, veja nossa lista DPI.
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82.38%: Esta avaliação é para ser considerada como média, porque a quantidade de portáteis com melhores avaliações é quase a mesma que a quantidade com avaliações piores.
>> Mais informação pode ser encontrada na nossa Laptop Guia da Compra.