Nothing Phone (2) 512GB model heavily discounted, available at 256GB price: should you buy?

Highlights
  • Nothing Phone (2) 512GB model is available at the price its 256GB was previously available.
  • We have done a price breakdown along with details on how to avail of this Nothing Phone (2) deal.
  • We shall also take a look at the Nothing Phone (2) specs to see if it makes sense to put your money on this phone.

Nothing Phone (2) price was revised in December to Rs 39,999 for the 256GB variant. However, now the top-end 512GB model has got a discount on Flipkart that prices it the same. That’s a massive drop from its original price. So we will check out if you should buy it considering the specs at offer. 

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Nothing Phone (2) 512GB model price, discount: details

  • Nothing Phone (2) 512GB white edition is currently available at Rs 39,999 on Flipkart. That’s after a Rs 20,000 discount from its original price. This model’s revised price before this discount was Rs 49,999. So, in any case, this is a compelling deal.
Nothing Phone (2)
  • Meanwhile, the black/grey coloured model is retailing for Rs 40,999 on the site. 
  • Additionally, if you have a Citi credit card, you can avail of a discount of up to Rs 1,500. Or if you have an HSBC credit card, then the extra discount can go up to Rs 1,000.
  • If you haven’t used Spotify Premium yet, then the bundled Spotify 12-month at Rs 699 offer might appeal to you.
  • There is no exchange or No-cost EMI option available though.
The white-coloured Nothing Phone (2) 256GB model is selling for Rs 37,999 on Flipkart while the black-coloured model costs Rs 38,999. 

Nothing Phone (2) specifications

  • Display: On the front, the phone has a 6.7-inch OLED screen with a variable refresh rate of up to 120Hz, 1,600 nits of peak pixel brightness, HDR10+, Gorilla Glass protection, and a punch-hole cutout. 
  • Processor: Under the hood, there is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC.
  • Memory: The Phone (2) has launched in 8GB+ 128GB, 12GB+ 256GB, and 12GB RAM+ 512GB configurations. 
  • Cameras: On the back, there is a 50MP main camera (Sony IMX890 sensor with OIS) and a 50MP ultrawide snapper (Samsung JN1 sensor). On the front, there is a 32MP selfie clicker.
  • Software: The phone is currently getting Android 14 with Nothing OS 2.5 skin on top.
  • Battery:4,700mAh battery keeps the light on, backed by 45W wired fast charging and 15W wireless charging capability.

Should you buy Nothing Phone (2) in 2024?

Although launched last July, Nothing Phone (2) is still a solid device in February 2024. You get a powerful and efficient Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset which should be able to do most everyday tasks and even resource-heavy games. With the 12+512GB variant, you are getting oodles of memory at your disposal. The software interface on top is based on Android 14 with a rather minimal skin that has essential features too. The phone can last long with its big battery and the charging capability is plenty fast too. With OIS support, the 50MP primary camera takes decent images.

Nothing Phone (2a) render
Nothing Phone (2a) render

In case you are wondering if you could wait for the upcoming Nothing Phone (2a), we suggest you do that only if you are tight on budget. Yes, it could be priced lower but you will be getting a less powerful chip, a smaller battery, and no Glyph Interface, among other cutbacks.

Key Specs

Nothing Phone 2
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 | 8 GBProcessor
6.7 inches (17.02 cm) Display
50 MP + 50 MPRear camera
32 MPSelfie camera
4700 mAh Battery
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Nothing Phone 2 Price
Rs. 39,999
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Review Summary

Expert Rating
8.0/10

Design
★  
8.0
/10
Display
★  
8.0
/10
Software
★  
8.0
/10
Camera
★  
7.0
/10
Performance
★  
8.0
/10
Battery
★  
8.0
/10

Pros

  • Standout looks
  • Good performance & battery life
  • Decent cameras
  • Glyph improvements

Cons

  • Dynamic range could be better
  • Similar design as predecessor
  • Charging speeds don`t match rivals
  • Priced on the higher side
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