Discover everything you can with Nothing Phone (2)’s refined Glyph interface.
About two months ago, the London firm Nothing launched its second flagship in the market, a Nothing Phone (2) that we were already able to analyze in depth and which improved on its predecessor, the Nothing Phone (1) in almost all aspects. , including A transparent design where a new glyph light interface stands out.
For this reason, today we are here to discover you 7 Things You Can Do With Phone’s New Taillight Interface (2)Which is now also available for Nothing Phone (1).
Control the timer status
One of the innovations of the Glyph interface of Nothing Phone (2) is that it allows you to Control the progress of a timer using a semicircular LED strip which is located at the top right of the back of the terminal.
Thus, as you can see in the image we leave you on these lines, once you activate a timer from the Glyph interface settings, this LED strip Activates and fades from one end to the other as the timer ticks.
Check the volume level when playing music or video
The Glyph interface of Nothing Phone (2) also has a function that you’ll be able to Check the volume level of the smartphone when playing certain types of multimedia content such as music or video.
This way, if you While listening to music and pressing the volume up or down button the mobile faces down The same LED strip that shows you the timer status also tells you Volume level of your device.
Check the charge level of the terminal while plugging it in
One of the most practical uses you can make of Nothing Phone (2)’s Glyph interface is to use it Check the percentage of battery already recharged when plugging the terminal into your charger.
For this you just have to Shake the terminal lightly while charging And the vertical LED strip below will show you What is the battery recharging process?.
Turn the Nothing Phone (2) into a flashlight
Normally when you activate the flashlight on an Android mobile, the flash located on the rear camera module lights up, but the Nothing Phone (2) lets you Turn the Glyph interface into a flashlight with a softer light than your smartphone’s flash.
To turn the Glyph interface into a flashlight and light up all the LED strips on it at the same time, all you have to do is Press and hold the flashlight button located on your Nothing phone’s notification panel (2).
Create your own ringtones with Glyph Composer
The Nothing Phone (2) has a new app called “Composer” that lets you do just that Create custom ringtones using light and sound combinations.
So, with this app you will be able to configure Your own sequence of lights and sounds to play the Glyph interface whenever you are called.
To create a custom ringtone You just need to follow these simple steps:
- Open “Composer” app on your Nothing phone (2)
- Touch the button with a red dot in its center
- Click the buttons below to create your light and sound sequence
- Click on the option keep and name your custom ringtone
- Tap the button Set the default To set it as default ringtone
Customize Glyph notifications for each app
The Nothing Phone (2) also gives you the option to customize Glyph notifications for each app separately, Assigning one of the notification tones that come by default or one you’ve created with the “Composer” app. You should know that if you do this, the LED strips in the glyph interface They will remain until you review pending notifications.
To customize Glyph notifications for an app You need to follow these simple steps:
- Enter the menu settings Access your Nothing phone (2) and section Glyph interface
- Tap the button Notice
- Click on the option Add new essentials
- Choose the application you want to configure
- Enable the check to the right of the option Set to all notifications and tap the button made up
- Click on the category Default wordSelect the sequence of your choice and click the button keep
Check if Google Assistant is turned on
Finally, the Glyph interface of the Nothing Phone (2) allows you to check if Google Assistant is “listening”, since Every time you activate it from the lock screen, the bottom strip on the back of the terminal lights up.