Pei Yu, the founder of Nothing, revealed in an interview with Forbes magazine that Nothing Phone 2 will be listed in the United States and other parts of the world in July at the same time.
It turns out that the Nothing Phone 1 came to the US market months after its global launch last year.
Pei Yu said that the US market is crucial to Nothing’s success, and he hopes that the Phone 2 will provide consumers with a real iPhone alternative.
“The U.S. is a very Apple-dominated market with no real options for those looking for an alternative, and that presents a good opportunity for the Phone 2,” he said.
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Pei Yu also confirmed that the Phone 2 Will have a 4700mAh battery, 200mAh more than the 4500mAh in the Phone 1. While not the biggest, it’s still bigger than the Samsung Galaxy S23’s 3,900 mAh and Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro Max’s 4,323 mAh.
Regarding the processor, Pei Yu has previously confirmed that the Phone 2 will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip launched last year, rather than the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip.
He explained further that the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 is a “proven processor” that “has been thoroughly tested and continuously optimized through numerous updates” since its launch last year.
“The chip will help deliver high-end performance without prohibitive cost, making upcoming devices more affordable”, he said.
According to Pei Yu, Nothing will continue to focus on user experience instead of joining the configuration race, and the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 will help the company achieve this goal.
Nothing Phone 2 is expected to be officially released in a few weeks, and it remains to be seen whether it will continue the success of its predecessor.
The Nothing Phone 1 is said to have sold 750,000 units worldwide.
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