Nothing Phone 2 effect: Other brands follow suit with similar-looking smartphones | Digit
Nothing Phone 2 design is so unique that it not only managed to create a strong brand recall but also seems to have inspired other brands to come up with similarly-designed phones. The latest one to follow suit is Infinix. As per the renders shared on the Infinix Community XClub (spotted by Stufflistings), an upcoming Infinix GT-series smartphone is going to have an LED light interface on the back.
Infinix GT phone with LED light show at the back
Besides that it will be from the Infinix GT lineup, we don’t know the full device name.
As for the design, the renders suggest there will be two rear cameras arranged vertically. Right next to it and below it, we can see something that looks like a C-shaped LED arrangement and another small glyph unit at the bottom.
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We don’t know if they serve any use case like the Nothing Phone 2. However, we should know more details in the days coming forward.
But, it is not the only phone with a Nothing Phone 1 or 2-like design.
Unihertz Luna
Unihertz Luna made headlines when Nothing founder Carl Pei shared a phone from MWC 2023, holding a Nothing Phone 1-like design. Well, the LED arrangement and light show are different. The LEDs glow a blue hue.
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Further, the Luna comes equipped with a 6.81-inch FHD+ LCD display, MediaTek Helio G99 processor coupled with 8GB of RAM, 256GB storage, a 5000mAh battery with 18W charging, Bluetooth 5.3, dual-band WiFi, a 32MP front camera, and a triple rear camera setup comprising a 108MP main camera, a 20MP Night Vision camera, and a 2MP macro module.
D-brand Something skin
Although not exactly an LED interface, the Something skin by D-brand lets you customize the iPhone and other phone backs to look something like the Nothing smartphones.
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