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What we Know About Nothing Phone 2 So Far Before July 11 Launch?

Nothing Phone (2)'s long-awaited debut will finally happen on July 11. The Nothing Phone (1)'s introduction, which occurred on July 12 of last year, is precisely one day away from this day. The successor to the Phone (1), the second phone from the burgeoning London-based tech company, will be presented through a webcast that will begin at 3 PM UTC (4 PM BST)

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Nothing Phone (2)'s long-awaited debut will finally happen on July 11. The Nothing Phone (1)'s introduction, which occurred on July 12 of last year, is precisely one day away from this day. The successor to the Phone (1), the second phone from the burgeoning London-based tech company, will be presented through a webcast that will begin at 3 PM UTC (4 PM BST).

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According to the official teaser video shared on Twitter, the new Nothing phone will include a new light configuration in addition to the same semi-transparent back panel design. The wireless charging coil and LED strip's look have changed. The specifics are shown below.

Nothing Phone (2) Specifications

The Nothing Phone (2) will have a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, a 6.67-inch AMOLED display, or a 4,700 mAh battery, and Nothing has confirmed about it. In addition, Carl Pei confirmed that the upcoming device will receive four years of security patches and three years of Android updates. Regarding configuration, phone (2) is supposed to hold the vibe of its ancestor however with adjusted sides rather than the square shaped look on its ancestor.

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If the manufacturer sets the pricing of the gadget between Rs 40,000 and Rs 45,000, it is anticipated to compete with phones like the OnePlus 11R and Pixel 7a.

Nothing furthermore disclosed that its brand-new Phone (2) smartphone will be qualified for three years of Android OS upgrades and four years of security fixes, making it future-proof. Although the newest Galaxy F54 smartphone from Samsung comes with 4 years of Android OS updates and costs less than Rs 30,000 in India. Nothing has stated that the most recent Nothing OS development would provide consumers with a speedier experience and additional functionality.

Launch in the US market

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This time, it will launch in the US. We know all of this since Nothing has expressed so in a progression of spec secrets, a strategy that organizer Carl Pei wanted to utilize at the last organization he helped found: OnePlus.

The Phone 2 appears to retain the "glyph" notification lights found on the back of the Phone 1, according to a teaser image accompanying today's announcement. They can flash in a variety of patterns to indicate various types of incoming notifications, making them both a fashion statement and a useful feature on that device. The Phone 1 was a good midrange phone that was only kind of released in the United States under the blinky lights.

That is likely to change with the Phone 2, which, according to Pei, will be released in this country later this year. Nothing will have a lot of work to do when it does. Samsung controls the Android market in the United States, leaving Google, Motorola, and everyone else to compete for crumbs. Albeit the Telephone 2 will look unquestionably changed — essentially from the back — which could act as a benefit in the event that it ends up on transporters' retail retires close to Universe and Pixel telephones.

However, in order to compete with those established players, it will need a lot more than just a light show. On July 11, we will find out exactly what the Phone 2 will bring to the table.

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