India Unveils New Nothing Phone (2) Featuring OLED Display and 50MP Dual Cameras: Price and Specifications
The newly released Nothing Phone (2) has made its debut in India this week, featuring the same transparent design that was introduced with the Phone (1) last year. Nothing asserts that the Phone (2) is a high-end device, marking its first launch in the US, and boasts several enhancements that aim to justify its higher price point. These include a Snapdragon 8 Gen chipset, upgraded cameras, and a slightly larger battery capacity.
None Phone (2) Price in India
The Nothing Phone (2) costs Rs 44,999 for the base 8GB + 128GB variant in India. If you go for the 12GB + 256GB model, the price goes up to Rs 49,999 and the higher 12GB + 512GB variant costs Rs 54,999. Nothing Phone (2) is not available online like its predecessor. Its open sale in India will begin on July 21. There are bank offers that lower the final price if you have selected bank cards.
None Phone (2) Technical data
The new Nothing phone has a slightly modified design and a Glyph LED connector on the back panel. You have a 6.7-inch OLED LTPO display that supports an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate. The screen supports HDR10+, 10-bit color depth and gets Corning Gorilla glass protection. One of the upgrades is also in the hardware part as the phone (2) is powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.
It also gets an IP54 rating, making it splash and dustproof. Nothing comes with Nothing OS 2.0 out of the box, and the phone is promised to get 3 OS updates and four years of security patches every 2 months.
Moving on to the cameras, you again have a dual rear setup, but now you have a 50MP Sony IMX890 main sensor with OIS and a 50MP ultra-wide angle sensor. The front shooter has been upgraded to a 32-megapixel sensor for the new model.
The phone (2) also gets a 4700mAh battery, slightly larger than the 4500mAh unit in the phone (1) and the charging speed is now 45W in wired mode, while the wireless speed is still 15W with reverse wireless charging at 5W for smaller accessories like the Nothing Ear (2) or other headphones that support this feature.