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Nothing x Swedish House Mafia: Custom ringtones and sound pack now available for Phone (2), Phone (1)

Nothing's partnership with Swedish House Mafia takes smartphone ringtones customisation to the next level.

NothingCustom ringtone pack will be available for both Phone (1) and Phone (2).
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Nothing has introduced custom ringtones and a sound pack created by Grammy award-nominated electronic music supergroup Swedish House Mafia (SHM) for the Phone (2) and the Phone (1).

Users can now access these exclusive ringtones and also create custom tunes with the help of a sound pack designed by the Swedish House Mafia via the Glyph Composer app. The best thing about these ringtones is the fact that they resonate with the Glyph lighting.

The Glyph Composer app comes pre-installed on the Phone (2) running on Nothing OS 2.0. However, Phone (1) users have to download the same via the Google Play Store. Glyph lighting is currently the brand identity for Nothing, and with this update, the company is adding more functionality to the same.

Nothing recently announced its second smartphone — Phone (2), powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC. The phone ships with the custom Nothing OS 2.0, based on top of Android OS with plenty of customisation options, including a monochrome icon pack.

The new Nothing Phone (2) also gets improved Glyph lighting and the company has also collaborated with brands like Zomato and Uber to optimise the Glyph interface with the third-party apps and here is a link to the full review of the Nothing Phone (2).

Besides, the phone also gets a new 50 MP camera, an improved display with LTPO technology to reduce power consumption, and it now packs a slightly bigger 4,700 mAh battery with support for 45W fast wired charging via the USB Type-C port.

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