Nothing Phone (2) India launch live updates: Design, specs
And that's all for today folks!
Pre-orders for the Nothing Phone (2) are now open. The device carries a price tag of $599 in the US. The launch event has come to an end and it is time to wrap up. Good Night!
How does Nothing OS 2.0 work?
The Nothing OS 2.0 gives a minimalist, clean, and symmetrical appearance to the icons. They do not appear cluttered. Nothing claims it is the first time it has injected its "DNA" into the software.
Phone (2) has 30% lower power consumption
The company required 54 prototypes to make the successor to the Phone (1). It sports a display with a 1-120Hz adaptive refresh rate and 30% lower power consumption. It packs a 4,700mAh battery
When will the phone be available?
The Nothing Phone (2) will be offered in 8GB/128GB, 12GB/256GB, and 12GB/512GB configurations. It will be available in offline stores starting July 15.
And so it begins!
The Nothing Phone (2) launch event is live. The company is showing a video related to the development of the device. CEO Carl Pei has taken center stage. Stay tuned.
Nothing has collaborated with Swedish House Mafia
The Nothing Phone (2) will have a new Glyph Composer, using which you will be able to personalize and remix Swedish House Mafia's custom sounds on the device.
What about internals?
The Nothing Phone (2) will have a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip at the helm, mated with 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of UFS 3.1 storage. The handset will boot Android 13.
What about the camera setup?
The Nothing Phone (2) will retain the dual rear camera setup from the Phone (1). However, there will be a new dual-LED flash module instead of a single LED flash.
What about the design?
The Nothing Phone (2) will sport a top-centered punch-hole cutout, an aluminum frame, and an in-display optical fingerprint reader. At the back, there will be a segmented LED strip.
Welcome to Nothing Phone (2) launch!
Good evening! Nothing is all set to launch its latest handset, the Phone (2) in India today. It will have a 120Hz display and flagship-grade cameras, among others. Stay tuned!