Nothing Phone (2) coming in late 2023, but fans in India may have to wait

Carl Pei’s Nothing to launch its first smartphone in July 2022. The company is reportedly gearing up to bring the phone’s successor – the Nothing Phone (2). According to a report, there may not be any successor phone launch in late 2023. However, the phone may make its debut in the US first, followed by other global markets including India.

In an interview with the Founder and CEO of Inverse, Nothing carl pei Said that the company has decided to make the US our No. 1 priority, hinting that the Nothing Phone (2) may be launched in the US first.

“We’ve decided to make the US our No. 1 priority in terms of markets,” says Pei. the product. Now that we are on more solid ground, we can take a step forward,” he added.

Talking about the company’s growth, Pei says, ‘We achieved almost 10 times revenue last year. [in 2022 globally] Compared to [2021], We did over $200 million USD last year; The first year we did something like $24 million USD. We are growing very fast. We’ve already shipped over a million products.”

Nothing’s first product – Nothing Year (1) was introduced in 2021. After this the company’s first smartphone – nothing phone (1) In 2022. The smartphone is equipped with a 6.55-inch Full HD+ OLED display with 60Hz to 120Hz adaptive refresh rate. The screen is HDR10+ and comes with a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 5 on the back and front. None of the smartphones are powered by the mid-range Qualcomm Snapdragon 778+ octa-core processor.

On the battery front, the smartphone is claimed to deliver up to 18 hours of usage with every charge and two days on standby. The phone offers fast charging and is said to go from 0 to 50% in just 30 minutes of charge. Power accessories such as the Nothing ear (1) with 5W reverse charge. The charging coil glyph also lights up to indicate that reverse charging is taking place.

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