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Nothing Phone (2a) reviews by real users Nothing Phone (2a)
- Ki Cost-effective Score8.5
- Kimovil reviewPros
- Camera quality
- Display quality
- Design
- Software updates
Cons- No Wireless charging
- No water and dust protection
- No FM Radio
- 6.7"AMOLEDFHD+20:9
- 190 g76.3 mm161.7 mm8.6 mm
- Dimensity 7200 Octa-Core 8 GB RAM 128 GB
- v10 688.952
- 5000 mAh
- 1 50 Mpx · ƒ/1.88 GN9 2SELF 32 Mpx · ƒ/2.2
- Android 14 Upside-down cake Android 14
User score
- Screen9.2
- Performance9.0
- Camera8.8
- Connectivity9.4
- Battery9.0
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Design & Materials
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Performance & Hardware
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Camera
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Connectivity
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Battery
- 0%Less than half day
- 0%Less than a day
- 0%One day
- 100%More than one day
- 0%Two days or more
3 reviews
Software
- 33%It comes with a clean operating system
- 67%It has preinstalled apps but they don't bother me
- 0%It has preinstalled apps that I can't uninstall
3 reviews
- 0%Never
- 0%Once a year
- 67%Every six months
- 33%Every two months or less
3 reviews
User reviews
- AutoThe best and latest for €300 and Android Stock
I have tested the Nothing 2, which is worth almost twice as much, I have also tested its direct rival the Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G, and without a doubt I will choose the Nothing 2 for its design and interface. HyperOS and/or MIUI gives me a very bad feeling with 20 thousand installed apps and ads, which Nothing does not. The bad thing, neither charger nor case... I would have put it even if it was the case. Nothing better for €300
Pros- Design
- NothingOS
- High PWM display
Cons- Without any accessories
- Mediatek processor
View original review- 8.7
- Screen8.7
- Performance8.3
- Camera8.0
- Connectivity10
- Battery9.0
View answers - AutoThe best in the mid-range
This cell phone stands out in its very characteristic design of the Nothing Phone, the camera module I don't know if everyone will like it, even so its design is unique and it is very comfortable in hand. Another point in which it stands out a lot is its cameras, it takes very good photographs taking into account that it is a mid-range. Its performance in daily use is excellent, it feels very fluid thanks to the 120 Hz on the screen and its clean operating system that closely resembles that of a pure Android like the Google Pixel, I did not notice any type of bug or lag when use it. Good for games, although it is not a gamer cell phone, it has good power and you can play any game in high graphics.
Pros- AMOLED screen
- Fluidity, clean operating system without lags or bugs
- Stereo sound, double speakers of excellent quality
- Cameras, very good photographs
- Gorilla Glass protection on screen
- Notification LED
Cons- Without 3.5 mm Jack
- No micro SD expansion
- No charger or case included
View original review- 9.5
- Screen9.5
- Performance10
- Camera9.5
- Connectivity10
- Battery9.0
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Score
- 7.9 Design & Materials
- 7.5 Performance & Hardware
- 7.6 Camera
- 8.1 Connectivity
- 7.9 Battery
In this case, to determine the score we evaluate 5 general aspects:
- Design and screen
- Hardware and performance
- Camera
- Connectivity
- Battery
Once these 5 factors have been rated, we introduce the price variable. This means that any two devices with the same ratings get a different Ki score for quality vs price.
Even a device objectively worse than another may have a higher Ki score if it has a better price.
The Ki varies as time goes by. As new devices with better specifications enter the market the Ki score of older devices will go down, always being compensated of their decrease in price.