Phone 2 User Guide
Phone 2 User Guide
Phone 2 User Guide
Due to software updates, your experience of the software interface (including but not limited to
software features, user interfaces, and interaction experiences) may differ from the interface
presented in this guide. The software interface is subject to change.
Table of contents
Getting Started
• Hardware Layout
• Charging
• Navigation
• Launcher
• Quick Settings / Noti cations
Basics
• Network
• Connected Devices
• Installing / Deleting Apps
• Battery
• Storage
• Sound & Vibration
• Display
• Glyph Interface
• Screen lock & Security
• About Phone (2)
Advanced
• App Shortcuts
• Expanded Icons
• Do not disturb
• Google assistant
• Reverse charging
• Screenshot
• NFC
FAQ
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Getting Started
1. Hardware Layout
2. Charging
Phone (2) charges at 45W. Able to reach 100% power in just 55 minutes with wired fast charge and
a compatible fast charge adapter.
Alternatively, the wireless 15W charger will charge the device completely in 130 minutes. To use
wireless charging, place the Phone (2) face up on a compatible wireless charger.
3. Navigation
3-button navigation
• Back: return to the previous screen or reverse the last action.
• Home: return to the home page of the launcher.
• App switcher: open the app switcher to change to a recently opened app or to free up memory
by closing apps running in the background.
Gesture navigation
• Back: swipe inwards from the left or right edge of the screen.
• Home: swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen.
• App switcher: swipe up and hold from the bottom edge of the screen.
4. Launcher
Home screen
• Long press empty area to bring up Home settings, Widgets and customisation.
• Long press app icons to show app shortcuts and rearrange the icons position.
• Long press and drag one app icon to another icon to create a folder.
App drawer
• Swipe up from the bottom to pull up App drawer.
• Long press and drag the app icon to add apps to the home screen.
Widgets
• Open Widget menu through app shortcuts or long press empty area of home screen.
• Long press and drag any widget to the home screen
• Long press widget to resize or edit
5. Quick Settings / Notifications
• Pull down from the status bar to access Quick Settings & the Noti cation Centre. In Quick
Settings, tap each tile to toggle each feature. Long press the tiles to access more detailed
settings.
• Pull down a second time to access the expanded Quick Settings. Swipe left and right to access
more Quick Settings tiles. Press the edit (pencil) icon and drag the tiles to customise the
layout.
Basics
1. Network
• To change the Network Settings, either drag down the Quick Settings panel and long press the
rst tile on the top left, or open the Settings app and tap on "Network & Internet”.
• To connect to Wi-Fi, tap on the wi menu item and turn on the Wi-Fi toggle. Proceed to select
the wireless network of choice and enter the password.
• Internet sharing can also be turned on via this page. To do so, simply tap on "Hotspot &
Tethering" to select the preferred method and proceed to set it up. This option can also be
easily accessed through Quick Settings.
2. Connected Devices
• To connect to a Bluetooth device, either drag down the Quick Settings panel and long press the
second tile to the top right, or open the Settings app and tap on "Connected devices”
• Tap on "Pair new device" and select on the target device to connect to it.
Note: If this action is performed on the home screen, the zone will be marked as "Remove", which
only removes the icon from the home screen and will not uninstall the app.
4. Battery
The Phone (2) uses a 4700mAh battery, which should last a whole day of medium to heavy usage. If
the battery is running low, enable Battery Saver mode by either tapping on the "Battery Saver"
tile in Quick Settings, or pressing the Low Power noti cation that appears automatically when
the device's battery falls below 15%.
5. Storage
• To check the available storage on the device, open the Settings app and tap on "Storage" to get
an overview of the storage consumption of each type of tiles.
• To clear app storage or wipe app cache, open the Settings app and tap on "App", then "All apps"
to view all installed apps and the respective storage each app is using. Tap on a select app to
access its "More info" page, which shows the two buttons for either clearing storage or clearing
cache.
• In the audio menu, tap on the top bell icon to change between the "Ring mode", "Vibration
Only", and "Silent mode”.
• In the audio menu, tap on the bottom three dots icon to open a slider menu with four sliders to
adjust the volume of media volume, call volume, ring & noti cation volume, and alarm volume
respectively.
7. Security
• To change the unlocking method, open the Settings app and nd the "Screenlock & Security"
option. Enter the page to set the unlocking PIN, record additional ngerprints, or record facial
data used for unlocking the device.
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• Note: ngerprint / face data unlocking cannot be used without a PIN as otherwise anyone could
simply swipe to unlock the device.
Advanced
1. Glyph Interface
• The Glyph Interface are the ve individually controlled lighting segments on the back of Phone
(2). All of the preloaded Nothing ringtones and noti cation sounds have their bespoke,
handcrafted Glyph patterns, lighting up the Glyph Interface in sync with audio and vibration,
providing users a new way to interact with Phone (2).
• To setup individual features, nd the Glyph Interface section in the Settings app.
Alternatively, long press the Glyphs toggle in Quick Settings.
• Drag the brightness slider to adjust the brightness of the Glyph Interface. This will scale all
Glyphs down from maximum brightness to the set brightness.
• To preview and set ringtones, nd the Ringtones tab in the Glyph Interface settings. Choose
between setting the default ringtone or pair individual contacts with unique ringtones, then
proceed to decide between Nothing sounds (handcrafted Glyphs) or My sounds (imported
sounds, generated Glyphs).
• To add a custom ringtone, go to My sounds and press "Add new sounds." This will open the le
browser to select the les to import.
• Noti cation sounds can be set in a similar manner, deciding between original Nothing sounds
or imported sounds.
2. App Shortcuts
• In the launcher, app-speci c shortcuts can be accessed by long holding on an app icon to show
the expanded menu of shortcuts.
• Tip: the shortcut can also be made into its own standalone icon by dragging and dropping it on
the homescreen.
4. Do not disturb
• Do not disturb mode offers a distraction free experience, temporarily muting any non-
whitelisted noti cations and incoming calls, as well as hiding any unseen noti cations on the
status bar and noti cation tray. To toggle this feature, open the Quick Settings and tap on the
"Do not disturb" tile.
• To make changes to the list of whitelisted people / apps, simply long hold the "Do not disturb"
tile in Quick Settings and edit the important people / apps. This will allow them to bypass the
noti cation.
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• Do not disturb mode also temporarily disables the Glyph Interface by default. To change this
behaviour, long hold the "Do not disturb" tile in quick settings and turn off the "Mute Glyphs"
toggle.
5. Google assistant
Google Assistant provides a virtual personal assistant experience through a natural language
speech interface to perform a variety of tasks. It can be activated by short holding the power
button or swiping up from the bottom right corner of the screen.
Learn more about things to say to Google Assistant from the Google Assistant app.
6. Battery share
Phone (2) is capable of charging other Qi-compatible wireless charging devices using its wireless
charging coil. To activate this feature, open the Quick Settings menu and toggle the battery
share feature on. The Glyph Interface will light up if the feature is successfully activated.
7. Screenshot
• To capture a screenshot on Phone (2), simultaneously press the volume down and power button.
The image will be stored in the screenshot album in the Google Photos app. By default, this
folder might not be synchronised to the main photo album. To access the album, go to Google
Photos and navigate to the bottom right "Library" tab.
• To take an expanded screenshot, take a normal screenshot rst and wait for a "Capture more"
button to show up on the bottom of the screen. Once tapped, a full page view will be visible for
any scrollable interface. Simply drag the borders to adjust the size of the screenshot.
• The screenshot can also be quickly edited by pressing the pencil icon that pops up after taking
the screenshot. Make any changes like crop, add text, or annotate, then press "Save" on the top
left corner to save the edited screenshot.
8. NFC
• NFC (Near Field Communication) allows Phone (2) to connect to other NFC-supported devices by
placing the two devices in proximity to each other. The most common use is to use Phone (2) as a
virtual credit / debit card through Google Pay.
• It is recommended to keep NFC on for convenience as it does not drain much battery when left
on standby. To toggle this feature off, open the Quick Settings and tap on the "NFC" tile.
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FAQ
Q: How do I turn on my Nothing Phone (2)?
A: Press and hold the power button until the Nothing logo appears on the display.
Q: How do I change the wallpaper and accent colours on my Nothing Phone (2)?
A: The wallpaper and accent colours can be changed by long pressing on an empty space in the
homescreen, and selecting "Customisation" in the pop up menu. Tap on "Wallpaper & style" to
select your wallpaper and accent colour. By default, Phone (2) will deploy Android 12's new
Dynamic Colour feature to extract colours from the wallpaper unless speci ed.