There is not much to look at the teaser except the Glyph pattern, which seems to look the same as the Phone (1). Earlier, some renders were leaked online, which hinted that the Phone (2) might not come with any significant design changes. However, later Nothing CEO Carl Pei dropped a cryptic tweet, hinting that the renders could be fake.
Nothing Phone (2): What to expect
Pei has been teasing the Phone (2) for a while now, hinting that it will deliver a premium experience compared to the Phone (1). The Phone (2) upgrades to last year’s top-end Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip from Qualcomm from the Snapdragon 778G+, which powered the first one.
With the Phone (2) will arrive Nothing OS 2.0, which the company says will combine the best of Android to enhance accessibility and efficiency for users. During an interview, Pei disclosed that Nothing is making significant investments in software development, particularly emphasising the Phone 2 s software. According to reports, Nothing has expanded its software team and now includes several experienced individuals who previously worked at OnePlus, Pei’s former company.
Nothing has confirmed that the Phone (2) will feature a bigger display, about 0.15 inches bigger than the Phone (1). Then, the Phone (2) will also boast a bigger battery of 4700mAh, 200mAh more than what it was in the Phone (1). Also, it has a lower carbon footprint than the first-gen model.
The company has announced that the Phone (2) will be made in India. The Phone (2) will go on sale in India through Flipkart.
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