Nothing, under the leadership of Carl Pei, is getting ready to introduce its second smartphone, the Nothing Phone 2, to the Indian market on July 11. Alongside this highly anticipated smartphone, the company has exciting plans to unveil a transparent USB Type-C cable at the launch event. Ahead of the official release, Flipkart has already commenced accepting pre-orders for the Nothing Phone 2, enabling customers to secure their devices before the open sale begins.
All About the Nothing Phone 2 Pre-Orders
In a bid to reward early birds, Nothing has announced exclusive offers for those who pre-book the smartphone, including a remarkable 50% discount on the purchase of the Nothing Ear (stick) and the Nothing accessories package. Additionally, users can take advantage of instant cashback offers through leading banks.
To pre-order the Nothing Phone 2, interested individuals can visit Flipkart’s website on June 29 at 12 noon, where they will be required to pay a refundable deposit of INR 2,000 and select their desired variant. The remaining balance can be settled between July 11 and July 20, allowing customers to avail themselves of the pre-booking offers during this period. Marking a significant moment in Nothing’s journey, the official launch of the Nothing Phone 2 will take place on July 11 at 8:30 PM IST through an engaging online event.
As for its expected specifications, the Nothing Phone 2 is rumored to boast a large 6.7-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display, powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset. With the potential of offering up to 12GB of RAM, the device aims to deliver exceptional performance. Moreover, a robust 4,700mAh battery with fast charging support is expected, ensuring prolonged usage without frequent recharging.
Emphasizing its commitment to users, Nothing plans to provide three years of Android updates and four years of security updates for the device. As tech enthusiasts eagerly await further details, including pricing and availability, Nothing is set to captivate the market with its innovative offerings and redefine the smartphone experience.