When the Nothing Phone (1) was first announced, it featured mid-ranged specs and so it had an appropriate accompanying price. With Nothing confirming that the Nothing Phone (2) will come with higher-end specs, we expect that we will be seeing a price increase as well, but how much?
According to a report from French publication Dealabs Magazine, they have managed to uncover how much the Nothing Phone (2) will cost. Assuming they are correct, the upcoming handset is expected to be priced starting at €729 for the base 256GB model. It will then go up to €849 for the 512GB model.
For a bit of context, when the Nothing Phone (1) first launched, it was priced at around €469 for the base model which came with 128GB of storage, which means that its successor is a little over 50% more expensive.
That being said, we suppose it’s fair. The Nothing Phone (2) will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, which is a more powerful chipset compared to its predecessor and users can expect flagship quality performance. We have also heard that it is expected to pack a larger battery.
The Nothing Phone (2) is currently slated for an official launch this July. Note that the prices we just reported might not be accurate so take it with a grain of salt, but we won’t have to wait much longer for all the official details.
Source: Dealabs Magazine