Nothing Phone (2) Camera 

Carl Pei, the founder of Nothing, has shared some camera samples that were taken with the Phone (2).

Nothing Phone 2 will have a 50-megapixel dual camera setup on the rear. The primary lens has been upgraded to IMX890 from the previous IMX766 used in Phone 1. The Ultra-Wide lens, on the other hand, is Samsung ISOCELL GN1. 

On the front, you get a 32-megapixel sensor for selfies and video calls. The front camera too has been upgraded to an IMX615, which is a 30 per cent larger sensor and can capture more light and field.  

The Nothing Phone 2 is also bringing an advanced HDR to address the over-exposure of images when in direct sunlight. The advanced HDR breaks the image into 8 frames of different exposure and then stitches them back together to get the best results. There is a significant upgrade here from the 3-frame break out that the usual Phone 1 HDR was capable of.

The highlight of the Phone 2 camera is its ability to produce quality images in poor lighting conditions.

The Nothing Phone 2 also boasts advanced camera capabilities, allowing users to capture stunning photos and videos. The combination of the powerful chipset, ample RAM, and ample storage space enables the device to process and store high-resolution images and videos efficiently. Users can expect impressive camera performance, quick image processing, and the ability to record and store media content without compromise.