What's selling me is the baked-in app cloning support for all apps, and the icon theming to help with distractions
I know the hardware is lacking a bit, but if I'm not looking to game hard-core, are there other necessary features Nothing is missing compared to other androids?
I use Island for it now. I just thought it was a neat feature to have baked into the OS. Completely unnecessary for most people but saves me a bunch of clicks when customizing a new phone
Personally I'm very much missing eSIM support. Since I travel internationally somewhat often - however, not often enough to justify the costs of an international data plan - I don't even consider getting another Nothing phone. (Currently using a Nothing phone 1)
On that note, I honestly don't understand why eSIM support generally isn't more common in Android phones...
my cell provider struggled so much with my current phone's eSIM activation that they opted to just send me a physical sim lol. i didn't mind since I don't travel much anyway
A friend of mine borrowed me his old iPhone for my, recent trips to Canada and South Korea. Both times I was able to get, install and activate travel eSIM cards without any problems.
What's your current phone? Maybe there's a vast difference in eSiM experience between iPhone and Android phones?
But as you mentioned not traveling much you probably don't mind having no eSIM support.
I'm typing this from a Nothing 2 that I've had for almost a year. Don't think there's anything large I'm missing, almost a direct replacement from my Samsung S20 I had before meaning no SD card, no IR, etc on either. Maybe the main thing missing which I probably could recreate with other apps is Goodlock and it's configurable gestures for edge of the screen but I've unlearned those macros and am fine.
I have an s21 now, and as much as I enjoy the oneUI-specific theming, I've learned to not rely on it too much. especially since the phones we're given at work don't have any of that lol
Not exactly. Nothing's sub brand CMF has SD card support in it, so Nothing could have provided it if they really wanted. It also misses a headphone jack, but Carl Pei would rather have you sell his earpods than give a jack. I don't think any phone in mid to high range segment except Sony retains headphone jack now, which is a pity.
...and just so it's perfectly clear: I am VERY happy with Nothing OS and the 2a. Like, happy enough that my next phone will likely be a Nothing phone as well. It's been the best out-of-box user experience I've ever had with a phone