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Nothing Phone (2) poll: tell us what you think about the phone’s leaked pricing, design, and more

The Nothing Phone (2) is easily one of the most anticipated smartphone launches next month, and for good reasons. It is the second phone from Carl Pei’s Nothing and a follow-up to the Phone (1). The first iteration turned quite a few heads for its unique transparent design language, Glyph Interface, and decent hardware for its price. The Nothing Phone (2) is shaping up to be a major improvement already, with the company confirming that it will get a flagship-grade Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset. Take our quick poll and tell us what you think about the upcoming phone’s design, chipset, leaked pricing, and more.

The Nothing Phone (2) is rumoured to get a major price bump compared to its predecessor. Recently, it was reported that the phone will start from EUR 729 (Rs 65,600 approx).

Nothing is keeping the design of the Phone (2) largely similar to its predecessor. The upcoming phone will get a similar transparent rear panel but with a slightly different arrangement of the LED lights.

The company confirmed a while ago that the Nothing Phone (2) is powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, which is a flagship-grade processor. To recall, the Phone (1) is powered by the Snapdragon 778G Plus SoC.

The other thing that was teased by Nothing recently was the Glyph Composer feature. This is a new feature that allows you to create personalised ringtones, and Nothing has partnered with Swedish House Mafia to offer some exclusive sound packs. This feature will also make its way to the Phone (1), likely with Nothing OS 2.0.

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