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Nothing Phone (2) pre-orders open in India

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Nothing, the company led by Carl Pei, has revealed that their latest smartphone, Nothing Phone (2), will be available for pre-order in India. Along with this, the company has also unveiled enticing pre-order offers for prospective buyers.

Starting June 29 at 12 pm, interested customers can pre-book the Nothing Phone (2) by paying Rs. 2,000 through Flipkart. This initial amount will be adjusted in the final payment. Once the pre-booking is completed, customers can select their preferred variant of the Phone (2) based on RAM and storage options between July 11 at 9 pm and July 20 at 11:59 pm.

The remaining price will need to be paid during this period to secure the device before the official sale begins, expected to start on July 21.

Customers can avail of a 50% discount on the purchases of the Nothing Ear (Stick) and related accessories. Additionally, instant cashback offers will be available when using leading bank cards.

The Nothing Phone (2) will feature a semi-transparent design, similar to its predecessor, the Nothing Phone (1). It will boast the Glyph Interface, complemented by a transparent USB-C cable. Powered by the high-end Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, the phone will run on Nothing OS 2.0 based on Android 13 with customizable options. Users can expect a larger 6.7-inch display with a 120 Hz refresh rate and a 4,700 mAh battery.

The phone will be manufactured in India, contributing to a reduced carbon footprint of 53.45 kg. Other notable features include a 50 MP camera, fast charging, and wireless charging support.

While the exact pricing details are yet to be announced, leaked information suggests that the Nothing Phone (2) will be in the higher range of the price spectrum.

Nothing Phone (2) spec sheet

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Kumar Hemant

Deputy Editor at Candid.Technology. Hemant writes at the intersection of tech and culture and has a keen interest in science, social issues and international relations. You can contact him here: [email protected]

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