Hi everyone SteveP living on the edge of the Cotswolds, just south of Gloucester.

Interest in Nothing sparked when looking for a non Chinese phone. What could be better than supporting a British company.

Interest in tech started with the first LED calculators in school circa 1976, then the Walkman about 6 years later. Had to wait 40 years for Shox bone conducting headphones, hate stick buds in my ears.

Film quote “Charlie don’t surf”

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Hello Nothing Community!

I’m excited to join this diverse and global family. I’m from India, fascinated by the potential of Nothing to bring simplicity and functionality to technology.

Looking forward to being part of this journey!

    Hello I am CS Engineering student who has keen interest in AI/ML, Also I am using Nothing phone(2) joined this community when bought phone(2) just when it launched (first day of the launch). Loving the phone too much Thanks for this Nothing team.
    Also I wanted to ask is there any internship opportunities for student, I have time period of 6 months for the internship given by the college itself and I also have 6 months of work experience in Software Automation testing,
    I really want to be a part of the Nothing Team😍
    Looking forward for any response

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      Hello you group of Nothing ! Having dropped my 4 year old baby (Galaxy Note 9) and badly cracking the screen, a new daily driver was on the shopping list. I was looking for another flagship, and the S23 Ultra orRazr 40 Ultra were favourites. But I was intrigued by the Nothing 2, even with it’s elevated price tag over the 1, So here I am.

      Of course there are elements where it falls short of the Note 9, but not that many. It certainly feels as premium as the Samsung and I like the iPhone look, shame they changed the round buttons. Glyph lights aside, it’s nice to have a skin that’s totally different to anything else, with the option to customise back to stock Android if you want.

      What I would like to see is Nothing build a complete ecosystem like Samsung and Apple. They are well on the way with the phone, watch and buds, but how about moving into tablets, laptops, and maybe TV’s ? Looking forward to seeing how the company develops, hopefully they will have Samsung and apple looking over their shoulders, same as Oneplus did.

      Hi guys, I’m new to the Nothing community. I use this phone for both business as well as private purposes. I choose the Nothing (2) as a successor of my OnePlus Nord, as its support ended a couple of months ago. Employer was happy with the fact it costed half as much as an iPhone, like most of my colleagues pick.

      I’ve been an Android user since 2010 and must have had six or seven different brands in the past years. I imported my first China phone back in 2013 (Xiaomi Mi2S) which back then was a niche brand (can you imagine this today?) with a similar attitude like Nothing, nowadays: everything was done in a slightly different way then their competitors. Coloring outside the lines without making a mess of it, it appears that Nothing has mastered it too. Love it, so far.

        Hello, I’m no good at these things. I live with my cat & 2 kittens. I enjoy online gaming & I’m trying quit smoking. I have been loyal to Samsung for 15 years ish. I am trying to sell my S23 ultra so I can come to London to buy my first Nothing 2 with a few extras. I’m not sure what else to say at the moment but I welcome any questions or feedback.

        I’m Nyaneshwar– But you can call me Nano😇

        Im a Mumbaikar the city which never sleeps and where everyones dreams come true..

        I’m interested in Nothing because of its innovative approach to technology and design. I hope Nothing will continue to push boundaries and create products that enhance people’s lives while fostering a supportive and inclusive community.

        I have been following Carl for a long time, from  the time he was in OnePlus and now @Nothing and I admire his skills of thinking and marketing, nothing is all about how to reimagine tech in a more transparent way. I want to contribute the my most in shaping the technology of the world. And as this community is all about shaping Nothing, I believe together we can contribute a lot.

        One piece of technology that dropped my jaw was the first iPhone. Its sleek design, intuitive interface, and capabilities were truly groundbreaking and changed the way we interact with technology.

        As for a favorite movie quote, one that comes to mind is from “The Shawshank Redemption”: “Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies.”

        My spirit gadget is OnePlus 7pro because it was a ground break tech with the edge to edge curve screen and pop up camera..Still one of the best design and mobile device of all time

        David Hi,my name is Sunny,I’m a 18 years old student form Hong Kong who very like design and vintage products.

        I am interested in Nothing because of its unique design style. I hope that Nothing can continue to maintain its unique design style and make more interesting and practical products in the future.

        The piece of technology that dropped my jaw was the Robi Robot,it just like a robot companion in a science fiction movie that can talk, play games, or control home appliances. This left a deep impression for me when I was a child.

        My spirit gadget is my Braun AW10 Watch.The designs of Braun and Dieter Rams have had a great influence on my design. This watch inspired me to be a great designer like Dieter Rams.

        Hello Community Members!

        I’m Faisal Eqbal, a travel and landscape photographer based in vibrant Delhi, India 🇮🇳.

        With a keen eye for capturing the beauty of the world around me, I blend my love for photography with a enthusiasm for technology, always eager to explore the latest innovations in the field.

        I’ll be sharing my beautiful photos and memories on the community so join me on my journey as I strive to freeze moments in time and share stories through my lens.

        I’ve also got my launch event tickets so I’m super excited to see you all at the launch event of phone (2a).

        Thank You.

        Signing off ~faisal

          Derren Thank you!

          Come to think of it, it’s my first time in a decade I joined a community which is all about my phone 🤭

          Merged 1 post from Introduction about me..

          Faisal welcome and lovely to see some of your photos, looking forward to seeing many more 📸

          Faisal welcome to the community! Nice to meet you 👋

          Your pictures are looking great, can’t wait to see more.

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          While we are proud to have team members from many different countries and cultures, who speak many different languages, we’re keeping the Nothing forum in English for now. As such, members are politely asked to only post in English, and please note that the community team and moderators will be allowed to edit or remove threads that do not follow language rules.

          Hello my name is Renz I’ve had my phone for about 3 months and I live in the US and I am a former Apple iOS user of like 10 years. I recently bought my phone cause I was getting bored of my iPhone and just looking for something new and different. I also purchased Nothing’s sub-company CMF watch.

          The Pro

          • The phone feels like an iPhone, the OS while different, is fun and quirky.
          • I like the RCS SMS feature in the phone, granted I believe that is a android standard feature.
          • The watch useful in a lot of different areas when connected to the Nothing Phone.
          • The front camera quality is “meh” being as I am a darker complexity the camera has a difficult time capturing my presence under certain lighting conditions.

          The Cons

          • One Nothing biggest flaw is that the CMF watch app doesn’t continuously run in the background or the app would randomly cut out. Making it impossible to access any features unless you have you phone with you at all times.
          • I really enjoy the Glyph features on the phone but I assumed like the time for example would be to cut off if I flipped the phone over face up. Unfortunately, certain features don’t end unless you physically or manually touch it.

          Other than those few things I really enjoy my phone and the watch.