Nothing Phone (2) to launch in India on July 11: Company's most expensive offering

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Nothing Phone (2) to launch in India on July 11: Company's most expensive offering (Image: in.nothing.tech)
Nothing Phone (2) to launch in India on July 11: Company's most expensive offering (Image: in.nothing.tech)

Delhi : One of the most popular cellphones in the nation right now is the Nothing Phone (2). The UK-based tech business run by Carl Pei has been teasing the successor to the Nothing Phone (1) for a while, and it has officially announced the debut date of Nothing Phone (2). On July 11, the Nothing Phone (2) will go on sale in India. The launch event will start at 4pm BST, which means that fans in India may witness the Nothing Phone (2) launch event at 8:30pm IST, according to a new picture from the company. The Nothing Phone (2) launch event will be livestreamed for fans across the world on Nothing's official website and YouTube page, much like with previous Nothing launches.

The debut poster for the Nothing Phone (2) also puts a stop to reports of a new Glyph Interface at the back. The Nothing Phone (2) will have a similar Glyph Interface design to its predecessor, as seen in the launch date announcement poster. 

Phone (2) specs (as predicted)

Nothing has disclosed that Phone (2) will have a 6.7-inch display, which is 0.15-inch larger than the display of Nothing Phone (1). Although the resolution has not been confirmed, the phone will most likely have a Full HD+ display with a fast refresh rate. Carl Pei has stated that the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor would power the Nothing Phone (2). 

It is anticipated that the chipset would be used with improved 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB of internal UFS 3.1 storage. 

Pei has also stated that a 4,700mAh battery will power the Phone (2). The smartphone's charging rate is still a mystery. The Nothing Phone (2) is rumoured to include three cameras, including a 50MP main camera with OIS and two additional sensors.