Hello,

Gonna introduce myself here aswell.

- My name is Bastien, I’m 20 and live in the French part of Belgium
- I’m studying Robotics in Liège, the goal is assembling/creating automatic machinery.
- I’ve exchanged my Samsung A71 to a Nothing Phone (2) which is funnier.
- Interrest: Ham Radio (ON4BCY) - Gaming - VR - Programming

Thanks for your attention 😃

Hey ya,

I’m glad to be a member of nothing since yesterday.

I finally received my Nothing Phone 2 in white and man I am in love.

I have never been so amazed by putting my phone on its screen

to see the background animation. And as a media artist I love the

corporate identity and the design you have chosen. Your OS is

outstanding and finally something fresh in a market whic got boring.

I am placed in Germany, mid 30s. I like tech, small pretty details and

am excited to see more of Nothing in the future.

And Tech which got me in love was my first gaming console. It was

an Atari 2600. My first Handehld was the original Gameboy and my first

camera was a classic polaroid camera 600 CL

yo!

  1. I’m a software developer from Singapore, the tiny island with unbearably hot temperatures and an odd English accent.

  2. I think Nothing is doing an amazing job, doing something that no other company has tried to do. In a world of identical-looking gadgets, you guys decided to take the first step and break the conformity, which is super exciting to see! Somewhat like the rebels against the system of smartphone design. The Nothing Phone (1) to this day has been hands down the fastest Android phone I’ve owned, despite owning prior devices with even better specs. It’s astonishing how much optimization went into this!

  3. That would have to be the M1 MacBook Air. When it first came out, I bought it and was somewhat skeptical (coming from the world of Linux and Windows). The performance and battery life blew my mind. I hope in the future Nothing could make their own laptop, maybe with a custom variant of Linux? In the far future lah. (that’s my Singlish coming through)

  4. I racked my brains for a good 10 minutes and can’t think of anything. Whoops.

  5. Does my watch count? It’s a Seiko SNK809, and surprisingly still ticking after all these years of smashing around (I used it to press elevator buttons during COVID period)



Dear Family, I am Yazhamuthan, a 24-year-old from India. I am writing to clarify that my name on the tag has caused some confusion because Gmail has taken my name as it is. I want to ensure that there is no misunderstanding. As a quality assurance engineer, I am thrilled to be part of this community. I am eager to share my ideas, suggestions, and features with all of you. Thank you for letting me be part of this family. I am grateful and sincerely appreciate each one of you. I have successfully shared 5 to 7 innovative ideas that have caught the attention of the Nothing community. I’m grateful for the support and feedback from everyone here. I must say, the Nothing Phone and Nothing Ear are absolutely amazing. My sister and brother have had the privilege to use the Nothing Phone 2 and Nothing Ear 2, and they were truly impressed. They are even saying that Nothing will be the best in technology, surpassing even the iPhone. Let’s continue to support Nothing and contribute new cool features and ideas to the community. We have the power to transform Nothing into the ultimate technology brand. Best regards, Yazhamuthan

Hi Everyone,

I’m Mohammed Aajib, a tech lover fascinated by the magic of “nothing.” In the world of technology, I specialize in turning emptiness into exciting possibilities. Let’s explore the simple beauty of innovation together.

David my name is Gideon and I’m from Nigeria ,I really got interested in nothing despite not having any gadget from nothing because of the innovative ideas and a piece of tech that dropped my jaw should be the Nokia asha express music,favorite movie quote would be “my precious” Lord of the rings…I’m unable to post a pic ,really sorry

I’m Tea from Florida (US), nice to meet you all! I became interested in Nothing while shopping for a new smartphone recently. While browsing I realized that I was disinterested with most of the brands whose products that I viewed such as OnePlus, Google and Xiaomi; it was because their products seemed identically boring and overpriced. While searching for something new I came across Nothing; the Glyphs caught my attention so I wanted to learn more.

(Tabs upon tabs of YouTube videos, X (FKA Twitter) posts and gsmarena reviews later…) after all that I learned about Nothing, I ended up purchasing phone 1 because I wanted to obtain Nothing’s first smartphone. My hopes are to explore and experience Nothing. It seems fitting considering that I have been studying Chan philosophy.

While I have had many jaw dropping experiences with technology, I think that virtual reality (VR) has been the most impactful. I love videogames so being able to be more immersed in a virtual environment was spectacular the first time that I experienced it. My favorite movie quote is, “And can you offer me proof of your existence? How can you, when neither modern science nor philosophy can explain what life is?” - Ghost in the Shell (1995).

Hi everyone,

My name is Mika from France, 50 years old. I’m an IT Delivery Manager and i love my NP2 (A14-NOS2.5 beta2) bought in August

I was a Samsung customer, but Nothing happened ! 🙂

    Mika_FR Nice to meet you Mika, welcome to the community! Really great to see that you’re enjoying your phone 2 so far. Was there anything in particular that made you want to switch?

      Derren

      Hi Derren, thanks. Nice to meet you too !

      I would mainly say: the unique design and quality of Nothing’s products, the ingenious Glyph interface, the overall philosophy of the products offered… 🙂

      David

      Greetings from the Philippines,

      I absolutely love the nothing tech’s vision, especially the quote “make tech fun again”

      Originally an iphone user then i switched to android, thanks to nothing that i get the things that i wanted and considered. Making me easily decided to switch to Phone 2

      Please continue the community style based tech company. Very appreciated.

      Thanks and God bless

        David hello good morning from Spain! Writing from my phone Nothing 2

        • adbo replied to this.

          Derick Greetings from the Philippines,

          I absolutely love the nothing tech’s vision, especially the quote “make tech fun again”

          Originally an iphone user then i switched to android, thanks to nothing that i get the things that i wanted and considered. Making me easily decided to switch to Phone 2

          Please continue the community style based tech company. Very appreciated.

          Thanks and God bless

          aranzana37 Welcome! As per our Community Guidelines writing guidelines, please write in English.

          1. I live in Portugal although I am originally an American.
          2. I had been researching phones, figuring to buy a new one in January, kind of settled on Nothing, but my last phone started having location and battery problems and decided to get the Phone (2) last weekend. The Nothing phone just seems exciting at a time when mobile phones have become more and more uniform. I’m old as dirt and having been using mobile phones since 1989 (Motorola Flip Phone that cost $1800, company thought I needed it) and worked in the phone business from 1990 to 2014.
          3. As I said, I’m old as dirt, hard drives that fit in a personal computer wowed me beyond belief.
          4. “Heaven is a place where Nothing ever happens.” Couldn’t resist.
          5. I don’t have a spirit gadget. I have a Frida Kahlo doll on a chair facing me in my office, something of an inspiration, but she doesn’t have batteries.

          Hi everyone!

          Nice to be here sharing our love for Nothing’s vision of tech industry!

          I’m Drex, from Valencia, Spain.

          On my way to switch from an iphone 14 to a NP2, still dealin’ with it.

          Nothing is one of the most exciting companies right now in the business, as an engineer, I’m excited about what they bring us in the future!

          The piece of technology that really change my mind was my first ipod on 2008, the u2 edition, it was the beginning of a journey that has made my life path.

          My spirit gadget is a DAC, i’m really a digital fan but also appreciate the analogic world!

          KR,

          Drex.

            DrexMad Thanks for the Intro Drex, good to meet you!
            I find the world of DAC quite overwhelming as a topic, I’m sure its easy to get super deep and technical.
            Hope to see you around the community!