Availability and pricing

As with the United States, folks around the world can place a pre-order for the Nothing Phone 2 starting on July 11. General availability begins on July 17.

Our friends up north in Canada will pay CAD $929 for the base 8/128GB model. The 12/256GB version will cost CAD $999, and the highest end 12/512GB version will cost CAD $1,099.

In the UK, the Nothing Phone 2’s 8/128GB model is £579, the 12/256GB model is £629, and the 12/512GB model is £699.

In other regions in Europe, you’ll need to fork over €679 for the 8/128GB variant of the Nothing Phone 2, €729 for the 12/256GB variant, and €849 for the high-end 12/512GB model.

The Nothing Phone 2 will also be available in India, Australia, and a few other areas. Pricing and full availability details are coming soon.

  • inspector@gadgetro.idM
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    1 year ago

    That’s expensive compared to the first gen one!

    Kind of ironic how their CEO mentioned good phones needn’t be expensive during the hype for the NP1 launch.

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      1 year ago

      People rage over literally nothing.

      Edit: I tried to make a joke about people hyping the brand nothing, used the wrong word and caused some misunderstanding it seems, my bad.

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        1 year ago

        Just curious, which part of those four words did you extrapolate “rage” from?

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          Yeah, i think i f’ed up here. I meant to make a joke about the people hyping up literally nothing (the brand lol). I didn’t mean to say the comment i responded to did rage, i actually agree with him/her.

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        Was always going to happen with Nothing. They are a bit too pretentious as it shows in their marketing. They wanna be the enthusiast phone with all the gimmicks that they can sell to people at a premium, but needed a foot in the door, so priced the NP1 quite competitively. Now they have attention they can bump the prices up. All the talk about ‘innovation’ and how nobody does it anymore, but then they just create a rehashed NP1.

        They haven’t even shared all the details of the phone, I still don’t know what glass it has except for it being some version of gorilla glass. Plus it only has an IP54 rating, which is laughable for this price range honestly. If it was priced like the NP1 it would be great and would put some pressure on other players in the market.

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          1 year ago

          I was hoping they’d upgrade to RGB LEDs in this version (which would make it a LOT more useful), but they didn’t, instead they just released a rehashes NP1.

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    1 year ago

    I hate Nothing because they said they will innovate. But they produced same crappy iPhone-like phone, only with more LEDs on back. Nothing innovative, nothing special, and now even overpriced.