European pricing and storage options for Nothing Phone (2) revealed

The curtain has been lifted on the European pricing and storage options for the highly anticipated Nothing Phone (2), unveiling the available configurations and costs for eager consumers.

European pricing and storage options for Nothing Phone (2) revealed
European pricing and storage options for Nothing Phone (2) revealed.

Exciting leaks have emerged revealing the pricing and storage options for the upcoming Nothing Phone (2) ahead of its official launch in Europe. The leaked information provides insight into the affordability and storage capacities that consumers can expect from this highly anticipated device. With this early glimpse into the pricing and storage options, tech enthusiasts are buzzing with anticipation for the official release, as Nothing aims to make its mark in the smartphone market with an enticing offering for European customers.

European pricing and storage options for Nothing Phone (2) revealed

According to a recent leak from a French media outlet, pricing details for two storage options of the Nothing Phone (2) have emerged, shedding light on the expected price increase.

European pricing and storage options for Nothing Phone (2) revealed
European pricing and storage options for Nothing Phone (2) revealed. (Image: Nothing)

The leak suggests that the 256GB variant, likely paired with 8GB of RAM, will be priced at €729, while the higher-end 512GB version with 12GB of RAM will carry a price tag of €849.

European pricing and storage options for Nothing Phone (2) revealedEuropean pricing and storage options for Nothing Phone (2) revealed
European pricing and storage options for Nothing Phone (2) revealed. (Image: Nothing)

This substantial price hike indicates that the upcoming device will offer more than just a chipset upgrade, hinting at significant improvements and features. Comparatively, the entry-level model of the previous Nothing Phone (1) was priced at €469, showcasing a notable difference. It is worth noting that while the leak pertains to the French market, prices across Europe are expected to be similar.

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