Upon meticulous observation, it has come to my attention that the alarm auditory output of the Nothing Phone 2 exhibits a peculiar deficiency when interfaced with wired auditory transducers. Specifically, during instances where I engage in telephonic discourse through the aforementioned wired earphones, the acoustic intensity of the alarm signal diminishes to an imperceptible threshold, rendering it nearly inaudible.
This phenomenon is particularly exacerbated when one inadvertently succumbs to slumber whilst maintaining the earphones in a connected state, yet not adorning them. Consequently, the alarm fails to emanate through the device’s primary loudspeakers, resulting in a complete absence of auditory notification. Furthermore, in scenarios where I am, paradoxically, wearing the earphones during sleep, the acoustic output remains so attenuated that it eludes detection within the realm of my unconscious state.