Nothing Phone (2) gets another price cut ahead of Phone (2a) launch

Updated : Feb 08, 2024 17:13
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Editorji News Desk

In anticipation of the upcoming launch of the Nothing Phone (2a) later this month, the Carl Pei-owned company has announced a price reduction for its existing smartphone, the Nothing Phone (2).

This latest price cut follows a previous reduction in December last year and aims to make the current model even more accessible to potential buyers.

Nothing Phone 2 Price Drop

The 256GB variant of the Nothing Phone (2) has received a price drop of ₹2,000, bringing its price down to ₹37,999, compared to its previous price of ₹39,999 post the initial price cut.

Meanwhile, the 512GB version of the smartphone has seen a more substantial reduction of ₹5,000, making it available at ₹39,999 after the second price drop. 

It is worth noting that the 128GB model is not currently available.

The updated prices are now effective for customers interested in purchasing the Nothing Phone (2) from Flipkart.

Furthermore, the smartphone is offered in grey and white colour options, providing buyers with additional choices to suit their preferences.

Specifications of the Nothing Phone 2

The Nothing Phone (2) is equipped with a feature-rich 6.7-inch FHD+ 120Hz LTPO OLED display, providing vibrant visuals with a peak brightness of up to 1600 nits.

The smartphone's design incorporates a glass back and a 100% recycled aluminum midframe.

Performance is driven by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, with configurations offering up to 512GB of storage and 12GB of RAM.

The device's 4700mAh battery supports 45W PD fast charging and 15W wireless charging, ensuring quick and convenient replenishment.

Operating on the Android 13-based Nothing OS 2.0, the Phone (2) offers a smooth and dependable user experience.

The device's camera setup includes a primary 50MP camera with a Sony IMX890 sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide camera with a Samsung JN1 sensor, and a 32MP front camera.

The unique Glyph Interface delivers enhanced functionality, serving as a volume indicator, timer, and notification indicator.

Users can further personalise this feature, adjusting brightness and more, to cater to individual preferences, ultimately enhancing usability and personalisation.

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Nothing Phone 2

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