Nothing Phone (2)’s Starting Price is More Than Reasonable

Credit: Nothing

Nothing is preparing to launch the Phone (2) model after the success the company had due to the release of Phone (1) that took place a year ago. The new Nothing Phone (2) stands out for having implemented the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, 8 to 12GB of RAM, a 6.7 inches LTPO OLED display, and more.

It seems obvious that plenty of smartphone lovers will be willing to get their hands on the new Nothing Phone (2). But just as it always happens in life, there’s no such thing as a free lunch. Phone (2) comes at a cost, but it needs to be said that the price is significantly lower than what we expected.

Nothing Phone (2) has a starting price of $599

Nothing is now selling the new Phone (2) model for a starting price of $599, even though we were expecting the product to hit the $1,000 mark.

Nothing Phone (2) is available in three storage options and two RAM variants. You can get the phone with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage space. If that’s not enough, you can consider grabbing the 8/256GB version, which is a lot better. Most laptops available on the stores’ shelves feature that kind of configuration. Ultimately, you can also opt for the 512GB variant of the Nothing Phone (2), which comes accompanied by 12GB of RAM.

For those willing to have even more storage memory, we have some bad news for you: the phone doesn’t support any memory card slot. But even so, having 512GB of storage space for a smartphone can surely be enough for most people.

Another impressive feature of the new Nothing Phone (2) is the 4,700mAh battery.

Nothing Phone (2) also comes equipped with Android 13 out of the box, which means that future users won’t have any trouble making the upgrade to the latest Android 14 once it becomes available in final form.

Cristian Antonescu
Cristian is in love with technology, as are many of us. He has a vast experience as a content writer in the field. He's involved especially in the hardware area, where he covers the latest news regarding smartphones, laptops, PC components, and so on.