Nothing's second smartphone, the aptly named Phone (2), will arrive in July, according to CEO Carl Pei. He outed the information in an interview with Forbes today. Previously, Pei also revealed that the handset will be powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, making it a definite step above the mid-range Nothing Phone (1), while not quite being on par with 2023's flagships that use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.
That decision was related to the
comparative costs of the two SoCs, and the company judged the latest chip not
worthy of the premium. We'll see how that pans out - we'd wager that a lot of
people would be willing to swallow this if the price "is right". If
the price delta is too small compared to other flagships, then it will be a
different situation.
The teaser image you can see above was
shared by Nothing itself at the beginning of the month, and it now seems like
the launch campaign is in full session, with the traditional OnePlus/Nothing
style of drip-feeding us spec information every other week or so.
Speaking of which, today we got the
battery size too: it's going to be a 4,700 mAh cell. That's 200 mAh more than
the one in the Nothing Phone (1), but not quite up there with the standard
nowadays, which is 5,000 mAh. How that will impact endurance remains to be seen
of course.