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Nothing Phone 2 vs Google Pixel 7a camera face-off — there’s a clear winner

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A Nothing Phone (2) vs. Google Pixel 7a camera face-off centers around one of the top features people look at when considering what smartphone to buy. And there’s plenty at stake for the Nothing Phone (2), given the camera quality of its predecessor.

That would be the Nothing Phone (1), and it would be safe to say we were underwhelmed with its camera quality. The first phone from Nothing performed poorly under low light conditions and with less dynamic range than some of the best camera phones at the time, including the Google Pixel 5a from 2021.

Needless to say, the pressure’s on the new Nothing Phone. Just like many other people, I was enchanted by the head turning Glyph Interface in my initial Nothing Phone (2) hands-on, but after spending a full 24 hours with it, I was even more enamored by its fresher custom experience with Nothing OS 2.0. Still, I remained curious about its new dual-camera system, since in the back of my mind, I knew it was the defining feature that could make or break the phone.

Nothing Phone (2) versus Google Pixel 7a camera faceoff comparison.

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Armed with a 50MP f/1.88 main camera paired with a 50-megapixel f/2.2 ultrawide lens, the Nothing Phone (2) doesn’t look different on paper than the setup found on its predecessor. But there is a difference — the Nothing Phone (2)’s main camera uses a Sony IMX890 sensor, which supposedly produces wider dynamic range and sharper details with the help of a new advanced 18-bit Image Signal Process (ISP) system.

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