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Nothing Phone (2) - Deleting

Nothing Phone (2)
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Deleting
Open the app drawer, hold and drag the app that needs to be deleted. Drag it to the top right
corner of the screen and release it under the area marked "Uninstall".
Note: If this action is performed on the home screen, the zone will be marked as "Remove", which
only removes the icon from the home screen and will not uninstall the app.
4. Battery
The Phone (2) uses a 4700mAh battery, which should last a whole day of medium to heavy usage. If
the battery is running low, enable Battery Saver mode by either tapping on the "Battery Saver"
tile in Quick Settings, or pressing the Low Power notication that appears automatically when
the device's battery falls below 15%.
5. Storage
To check the available storage on the device, open the Settings app and tap on "Storage" to get
an overview of the storage consumption of each type of tiles.
To clear app storage or wipe app cache, open the Settings app and tap on "App", then "All apps"
to view all installed apps and the respective storage each app is using. Tap on a select app to
access its "More info" page, which shows the two buttons for either clearing storage or clearing
cache.
6. Sound & Vibration
Press the physical volume up or down button on the side of the device to adjust the volume for
the most recently used audio source and open the audio menu.
In the audio menu, tap on the top bell icon to change between the "Ring mode", "Vibration
Only", and "Silent mode”.
In the audio menu, tap on the bottom three dots icon to open a slider menu with four sliders to
adjust the volume of media volume, call volume, ring & notication volume, and alarm volume
respectively.
7. Security
To change the unlocking method, open the Settings app and nd the "Screenlock & Security"
option. Enter the page to set the unlocking PIN, record additional ngerprints, or record facial
data used for unlocking the device.