Our nighttime photography samples aren’t yet ready to roll. Photos in deep darkness are generally the Achilles Heel of a phone camera setup, so that’ll be key to our full review. When we eventually discuss the quality of this device, we’ll be looking for color differences between lenses, the quality of shots from each back-facing lens individually (where possible), and comparisons between the front-facing (selfie) camera and the back-facing camera array.
The above photos were captured with the device’s ultrawide lens (on the left), and main (on the right). The two dog photos below were both captured with the device’s main (non-ultrawide) lens.
Above you’ll see example photos captured with the back-facing camera, while the two images below are samples captured with the front-facing cameras on the Nothing Phone (2).
We’ll be performing the same quality tests on the Nothing Phone (2) as we did with the first device as well as every other smartphone we review. We expect that low-light capture will require a steadier hand than outdoor lighting — and well-lit environments in general. It’s also expected that this device — like most smartphones — will perform better with its back-facing camera array than with its front-facing selfie camera.
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