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Posted 4 August 2023

Nothing Phone (2) 256GB 5G Smartphone + 100GB ID Mobile Data, Unlimited Mins / Texts - £28.99pm £19 Upfront with Code

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Total cost is good at £714 for the 256GB, Sim free price is £629

Includes 30GB EU roaming

Features & details
  • The new Glyph Interface: Key information, in a flash. Assign different light and sound sequences for each contact and notification type. Use the lights to track progress or create your very own ringtones with the Glyph Composer. Nothing OS 2.0: A new visual identity. Customise everything from app labels and grid design to widget size and colour themes. Now with new folder layouts. Create widgets for quick settings functions or save time by adding key widgets directly to your lock screen.
  • Camera: We’ve upgraded the camera’s internal software entirely so photos and videos are more dynamically accurate than ever. A new bigger 32 MP front sensor captures picture-perfect portraits. Dual rear 50 MP main + 50 MP ultra-wide camera effortlessly captures real life with smart tuning effects like Advanced HDR, Motion Capture 2.0 and Night Mode. New 2x Super-Res Zoom preserves a scene's finest details. Video: 4k 60fps videos on the main rear camera and 1080P at 60fps on the front camera.
  • Display: 6.7” LTPO AMOLED display with 1600 nit peak pixel brightness and Gorilla Glass 5 (front and back). With LTPO, Phone (2) can intuitively adapt its 120 Hz refresh rate to preserve power when you're not on your phone. A killer display that doesn’t murder battery life.
  • Battery: At 4,700 mAh, Phone (2) houses our longest lasting battery yet. Charge fully in just 55 minutes. Lasts up to 22.5 hours. Compatible with 15W Qi wireless charging. Phone (2) also doubles as a 5W wireless charger so you can power accessories like Ear (2) on-the-go. Chipset: With the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, Phone (2) boasts an 80% improvement on performance over its predecessor. Now with rapid speed, the best in-house heat management, and advanced camera capabilities.
  • Sustainability: 100% recycled aluminium mid-frame, 100% recycled tin on 9 circuit boards, 100% recycled copper foil on the main circuit board, and over 90% recycled steel on all 28 steel stamping parts. Plus, 80% of the plastic parts are sustainably sourced. The packaging for Phone (2) is entirely plastic free with 60% of the paper included coming from recycled sources

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Edited by MrSwitch, 4 August 2023
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  1. herby247's avatar
    you had hands on with this mate, thoughts?
    MrSwitch's avatar
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    I have as a matter of fact.

    I liked it, I really did, even the canera was quite decent for me in daylight, but poor in low light. Battery seemed great in the few days I had it, software was good, as was the speed of the thing.

    I think I had a dud as it was pretty buggy, but very little info out there to correspond to what I experienced, so put it down to a faulty unit in the end.

    I'd recommend it though, a very good choice if you can get it for around £500 which I did
  2. MagazineBrian's avatar
    Pretty good phone another update today fixing camera issues they seem to be on the ball
    AbandonedTrolley's avatar
    Not got that update yet then, I grabbed the launch edition at Soho so got the 12/512 model and all the free stuff for £649

    Love it other than the camera as I've been spoilt by the Pixel 7 Pro, everything else about the phone I prefer with the Nothing Phone, used quite a lot and it's never got hot, unlike the Pixel and love a flat screen again.
  3. SPLE22's avatar
    Very expensive
  4. HotDan's avatar
    As OnePlus early adopter glad to see Carl Pei still making waves in the phone space. If I didn't already have a phone I'd be getting a Nothing phone. Good deal.

    ID use the Three network btw. It's great in London but not sure about rest of country. (edited)
  5. drayz's avatar
    Please keep in mind this is a midrange phone with lights on the back. (edited)
    Mr.Nutts's avatar
    I'd say it's above midrange, given that it's last year's flagship processor.

    The phone doesn't come with headphones, and you can pair any Bluetooth ones to it.

    ...

    0 deals in 5 years, don't know why I bothered to engage. (edited)
  6. Pikachou's avatar
    Didn't vote hot or cold, but I got a question about this deal:

    If this is considered good, then the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra deal from 2 months ago - where one could get the 12GB/512GB model at circa £800 (albeit wo contract) - what is it supposed to be in relative terms?
    HellriderUKDeals69's avatar
    Hey Pikachu, If you want the best camera and the best phone experience that money can buy, then go with Samsung S23 Ultra. It sits at the very top in this year's flagship models.
  7. ebury's avatar
    Decent phone and built better than mostJerryrig
  8. Grimsargh's avatar
    I use Samsung Tags with my ultra 22 . Wish they worked across android as it would be getting sold and this bought .
  9. Mr.Nutts's avatar
    Nice deal. Nice phone. Nice poster. Nice day.
    Nice one
    MrSwitch's avatar
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  10. bluejmc2005's avatar
    Great deal to be fair. Nice one mate
    MrSwitch's avatar
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    Cheers bud
  11. realdeals's avatar
    Interesting price but I'm maxed out on sims for now.
    I want to have a look but I won't purchase to return and the price is more then it should be.
    Heat from me all the same.
  12. nectar's avatar
    I thought it was your return first

    Good deal for a really refreshing phone - it’s really nailed it this time I think it’s just the camera that’s a bit behind the others but that considered the value for money is good and what I love is the people working on Nothing - just the way they communicate with their consumers it’s just so refreshing and I am big fan.

    For example the design choices they’ve made to try and actually discourage smartphone overuse seems counterproductive but it’s completely the opposite of everyone else.
    MrSwitch's avatar
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    The phone feels really nice in the hand, really does, screams quality and good build materials
  13. brooks22's avatar
    I'd go for this if it would be 6'1 instead of 6'7 screen size..
    little_green's avatar
    That's what she said

    That's what she said (edited)
  14. wakkaday's avatar
    It's way too big
    ebury's avatar
    Stop looking then
  15. NRE123's avatar
    Looking for a good phone in £300 range with 6/8 gb ram…any good ones
    MrSwitch's avatar
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    Galaxy A34?
  16. Kako_Ponga's avatar
    I tried it a few days ago and the truth is that I was disappointed, it is a facelift and most importantly, they have not cared about what customers and future customers have said, nice try but they would have to rethink what people want, not what they think is a mobile, but anyway...
    nectar's avatar
    This is interesting as I have found Nothing to be the only smartphone manufacturer that actively does listen to the customers and communicate to them really really well.
  17. Topper1900's avatar
    If I run out of battery I just won't listen to music for the rest of the day or use the hands free speaker on the phone if I need to make calls, I've had a phone for at least 3 years, possibly 6 years, without a 3.5 jack and not faced any major issues. I've had far more issues with my phone running out of battery whilst I've been out.
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