That’s stupid. I would sue the living daylights out of that company. That why looting and this BS is happening because these ******s aren’t being punished.
Take it up with the insurance companies and DA’s.
That’s stupid. I would sue the living daylights out of that company. That why looting and this BS is happening because these ******s aren’t being punished.
Hey that’s awesome! I hope you have a lot of fun with it.Here we go again, everyone... I haven't talked much about it, but if you've picked up on it through my post history, I'm obviously addicted to buying smartphones. I've probably bought just about every flagship this year. After selling off the Razr I told myself that I'd stick with the iPhone 14 Pro (... which I sold and grabbed a cheap 13 mini to use until the 15 Pro is released). I knew I didn't want another Pixel, I strongly dislike One UI, so Samsung is out of the picture, and the Razr checked a lot of the boxes, but I'm not sold on the foldable form factor yet. I have the Nothing Phone 2 arriving tomorrow. A few months back, I owned a Nothing Phone 1 which was fun and different. I'm excited to jump into the Nothing Phone 2. Flossy Carter (my favorite tech reviewer on YT) seemed to really like it, so his stamp of approval made me buy it. I'm excited.
After using this NP2 for a few days I have to say I find it to be pretty darn good.
From a use perspective - easy to use and comfortable in hand, here are my last 6 devices, current use and how I rate them.
So far I have not found anything really negative about the NP2. It is solid.
- Galaxy S23 Ultra (main)
- Nothing Phone 2 (test device)
- Lenovo ThinkPhone (work)
- iPhone 13 ProMax (test device)
- OnePlus 10 Pro (gifted)
- OnePlus 9 Pro (gifted)
Well, other than I would like a minimal impact case that still shows off the back.
Of the two, S23U or NP2, which would you keep as a daily driver?
In the past I tried Nexus phones a couple of times and gave up due to not so ready for primetime apps and overall dodgy OS stability.After using this NP2 for a few days I have to say I find it to be pretty darn good.
From a use perspective - easy to use and comfortable in hand, here are my last 6 devices, current use and how I rate them.
So far I have not found anything really negative about the NP2. It is solid.
- Galaxy S23 Ultra (main)
- Nothing Phone 2 (test device)
- Lenovo ThinkPhone (work)
- iPhone 13 ProMax (test device)
- OnePlus 10 Pro (gifted)
- OnePlus 9 Pro (gifted)
Well, other than I would like a minimal impact case that still shows off the back.
How would you rate the cameras? I know people have different prefernces on phones.After using this NP2 for a few days I have to say I find it to be pretty darn good.
From a use perspective - easy to use and comfortable in hand, here are my last 6 devices, current use and how I rate them.
So far I have not found anything really negative about the NP2. It is solid.
- Galaxy S23 Ultra (main)
- Nothing Phone 2 (test device)
- Lenovo ThinkPhone (work)
- iPhone 13 ProMax (test device)
- OnePlus 10 Pro (gifted)
- OnePlus 9 Pro (gifted)
Well, other than I would like a minimal impact case that still shows off the back.
It arrived yesterday! I've been tinkering and playing around with it, installing and setting up applications and playing around with the tweaking the software to my liking. I haven't moved my Google Fi SIM over to it, yet, I need to grab a SIM kit from Best Buy to swap back to a physical SIM from the eSIM that I'm using. At this time, I don't have too much more to say about it, it'll change when I start using the phone daily. I like the idea of the glyph interface, but, when do I have my phone sitting with the display down?
How would you rate the cameras? I know people have different prefernces on phones.
After user experince, i value the camera on smartphones pretty highly.
Which one would like to have with you when you need to get that one in a million shot?
I really love the glyph interface because I often have my phone face down, especially when I am studying. I have an essential notification glyph on and the only time I know that I really need to pick up the N(2) is when that light is on. Otherwise, I am more relaxed while studying knowing I am not missing anything too important.It arrived yesterday! I've been tinkering and playing around with it, installing and setting up applications and playing around with the tweaking the software to my liking. I haven't moved my Google Fi SIM over to it, yet, I need to grab a SIM kit from Best Buy to swap back to a physical SIM from the eSIM that I'm using. At this time, I don't have too much more to say about it, it'll change when I start using the phone daily. I like the idea of the glyph interface, but, when do I have my phone sitting with the display down?
Thanks for sharing your experience! I haven't been able to grab the SIM and make the switch, yet, but I've been tinkering and using it around the house while doing my day off routine of cleaning / laundry / errands. As you've said, I've grown to really appreciate the lock screen widgets, it's an excellent feature for space that would otherwise be blank. I'll be digging deeper into the glyph system and especially that essential notification feature, that looks perfect!I really love the glyph interface because I often have my phone face down, especially when I am studying. I have an essential notification glyph on and the only time I know that I really need to pick up the N(2) is when that light is on. Otherwise, I am more relaxed while studying knowing I am not missing anything too important.
I also have my SIM in my iPhone, so I get notifications that way as well (I have beeper on my P(2), so I can text from it whenever).
Overall, I really love this phone. The Lock Screen widgets are so useful.
For sure! I am on Verizon, so unfortunately, the P(2) does not have the requisite bands for Verizon, so I can't use the P(2) as an actual phone, which sucks.Thanks for sharing your experience! I haven't been able to grab the SIM and make the switch, yet, but I've been tinkering and using it around the house while doing my day off routine of cleaning / laundry / errands. As you've said, I've grown to really appreciate the lock screen widgets, it's an excellent feature for space that would otherwise be blank. I'll be digging deeper into the glyph system and especially that essential notification feature, that looks perfect!
My Essential Glyph refuses to work.
Does it also stay on when you have the phone face up? My Essential Glyph worked once and now it does not work at all for any app.I have mine set only for my Proton email and it is working.
Stays on till I actually go in and read the email.
Does it also stay on when you have the phone face up? My Essential Glyph worked once and now it does not work at all for any app.
Is anyone using a Nothing Phone (2)? If so, how do you like it?
Yes I am using one.Is anyone using a Nothing Phone (2)? If so, how do you like it?