Nothing Phone 2 It will be launched next month on July 11 at 8:30 pm. Excitement is being seen all over the world regarding this phone. On social media, users are making different speculations about the design, camera and specs of the phone. Meanwhile, the company’s CEO Carl Pei has shared another detail of the upcoming smartphone. He has shared the charging cable of the phone by tweeting.
Will get charger with semi-transparent design
With Nothing Phone 2, people will get a charger with a semi-transparent design, which is also the signature design of the company. Last year, in Nothing Phone 1, the company did not provide charger with the box. In such a situation, there is less hope of charger coming with the phone this year as well. That means people will have to buy the charger separately. At present, this information is not revealed that how many watts the charger will be. But the company had already revealed the battery details. Nothing Phone 2 will get 4700 mAh battery which is 200 mAh more than Phone 1. Let us tell you, the Nothing Phone (1) was launched with 33W fast charging and the company sells 45W charging brick through Flipkart.
Specs
Nothing Phone 2 will get a 6.7-inch OLED display which will support a refresh rate of 120hz. The phone will come with Snapdragon 8th Plus 1st Generation SOC, which will make its performance better than before. The design of Nothing Phone 2 is going to be different from the backside. The company has made a slight change in the pattern of LED light and wireless charging coil. Exact information about this will be revealed only after the launch of the phone.
This thin foldable phone can be launched on June 22
Motorola will soon launch two foldable phones in India. The company can launch Motorola Razr 40 and Motorola Razr 40 Ultra on 22 June. The company has claimed that the 40 Ultra will be the thinnest foldable phone. In this, people will get a 3.6-inch cover display while the main screen will be 6.9 inches in both the phones.
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