Phones (2) are available to reorder in white and dark gray and are available in the following models: 8GB/128GB dark gray, 12GB/256GB and 12GB/512GB
Updated – Wednesday, July 23 at 12:29
New Delhi: Global consumer electronics brand Nothing launched its second-generation flagship smartphone Phone (2) in India on Tuesday, featuring new Glyph Interface, Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 mobile platform, 50MP dual rear cameras and 6.7-inch OLED display on the back.
The handsets (2) are available for re-order in white and dark gray and are available in the following variants: 8GB/128GB in dark gray (Rs 44,999), 12GB/256GB (Rs 49,999) and 12GB/512GB (Rs 54,999) color.
Phone (2) Pre-Order Pass buyers in India can now choose their favorite style and place their order by July 20th. Pre-order pass buyers can also pick up the all-new Ear (2) Black for Rs 8,999.
The device will go on sale in India from July 21 through Flipkart and select retail outlets, the company said in a statement.
Carl Pei, CEO and co-founder of Nothing, said: “With the Phone (2), we deliver best-in-class features while encouraging more conscious use of smartphones through hardware and software design innovations.”
A new glyph interface on the back allows users to access key information at a glance, minimizing screen interaction.
Additionally, users can assign personalized light and sound sequences to contacts and apps, allowing them to stay one step ahead of notifications. “The Glyph Interface can now serve as a visual countdown timer and progress tracker for ride-hailing or delivery services,” the company said.
The device features a 1mm thinner middle frame and a pillow-shaped glass back for a more ergonomic operating experience.
“Nothing OS 2.0 enables users to customize grid designs, widget sizes, and color themes, while introducing new folder layouts and illustrated covers,” the company said.
The Phone (2) offers the most premium smartphone camera experience to date with a 32MP front camera and a dual rear camera system featuring two advanced 50 MP sensors with the main sensor upgraded to the Sony IMX890.
The Phone (2) is equipped with an advanced 18-bit Image Signal Processor (ISP), capable of processing 4,000 times more camera data than its predecessor, the Phone (1).
To further enhance the camera experience, Motion Capture 2.0 is an advanced artificial intelligence-based technology that helps identify moving subjects in real time to ensure precise focus on all key details in the frame.
The main rear camera of the phone (2) provides video recording in 4K resolution at 60 fps. Additionally, the front camera is capable of captivating self-recording in immersive 1080P at 60 fps.
The phone (2) is equipped with a 4700mAh battery. Users can charge fast wirelessly, and fast wired charging takes less than 20 minutes to reach 50 percent, the company claims.
