In a new interview, Carl Pei, Nothing's CEO, reveals some interesting details about the upcoming Nothing Phone (2)
When asked why exactly Nothing has decided to use an older chipset in its upcoming smartphone, Carl Pei explained that the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 has received many updates since its release and has proven itself as a reliable silicon. According to Carl Pei, Nothing prioritizes"Also, it appears that the Nothing Phone will try to compete mainly with Apple in the US market.
In addition to Carl Pei's interview, the Nothing team revealed to Forbes the Phone 's battery size and release window. Apparently, the Nothing Phone will be released sometime this July and will come equipped with a 4,700mAh battery, which is slightly bigger than the 4,500mAh cell found on the first-gen Nothing Phone.
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