Nothing Phone (2) and Phone (1) get Glyph composer, Swedish House Mafia-made sound pack

Vlad, 27 June 2023

The Nothing Phone (2) is getting fully official on July 11, and as we get closer to that date, Nothing is doing everything it can to stay in the news cycle almost every day. Case in point - it's now announced that house music group Swedish House Mafia has composed an exclusive Glyph Sound Pack for the upcoming device.

You can get a taste for it by playing the video in the embedded tweet below. The Phone (2) will also launch with the new Glyph Composer on board, which allows you to personalize and remix Swedish House Mafia's custom sounds. You simply tap the pads to trigger different light and sound combinations to make your very own Glyph Ringtone.

If you have a Nothing Phone (1), worry not, for the Glyph Composer is also headed to that device. A release timeframe is unclear right now, but Nothing did say in the past that Nothing OS 2.0, the software the Phone (2) will launch running, would make it to the Phone (1) by the end of August. If we were to speculate, we'd guess this Glyph Composer feature will be part of that update.

From the video we can see that the Nothing Phone (2) has a non-curved screen, which is no surprise really since it's rumored to stay about as iPhone-inspired as its predecessor, and iPhones don't have curved screens either. The sides are also, unsurprisingly, flat, and there seem to only be two cameras on the rear once again. The selfie camera also appears to be center-mounted, not left-aligned.


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  • Pete Petersson
  • 29 Jun 2023
  • njn

These people complaining about small phones are just ridiculous. If manufacturers offer next to their 20 6.5" plus phones one with 5.5" what is it taking away from these people? Still, they are getting angry when you ask manufacturers to of...

Well, now we know that the Nothing phone 2 would still have the flat edges, which is a good thing.

The term 'X' being used for a crossover between 2 things has been prevalent since the 90's, and not just for music.

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