What has changed though are the not-so-obvious things. The LED that is used to denote the charge level has been omitted, along with some LED zones too, making it a simpler form of the Glyph interface. Lesser LED elements haven’t blunted most of their ability though. The timer that shows you the arrival time for Uber and Zomato is still available, flip to Glyph, composer to make your own sounds and patterns, flash fill for Portrait shots and volume visualizer…all have been retained. Even the LED that used to light up during video recording gets an axe and glass for the back. Replaced by clear plastic, albeit of very high quality, it still looks as cool, but attracts a lot more fingerprints, especially if you opt for the black version. What gets our vote though are the side rails which get an anti-slip coating that really helps you grip the slim device better but even heightens the perceived feel-good factor. Overall, the fit and finish is of a very high order and is built impeccably.
It’s the white version that truly allows you to appreciate the lengths that Nothing has gone to to fabricate this mould and enable the whole manufacturing process that it entails. The twin cameras mounted like eyes in the centre are the same 50MP units from the Phone 2, but now get placed in the middle of the NFC antenna. Wireless charging gets a miss, as does the higher-end Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, replaced with a custom Mediatek Dimensity 7200 SoC.