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Deep Discounts on the Nothing Phone (2) Signal Imminent Arrival of Phone (3)

By Gurleen Bajwa , 31 May 2025
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Nothing is preparing to unveil its much-anticipated Phone (3), with an official release likely in July 2025. As the company teases the upcoming launch, it has introduced substantial discounts on the existing Phone (2), creating a compelling opportunity for budget-conscious consumers. Amazon India is offering a 40% markdown on the Phone (2), along with additional coupon and bank discounts, bringing the effective price down to Rs. 27,247 — the lowest to date. This move underscores Nothing’s strategic effort to clear inventory and generate excitement around its next-generation device.

Significant Price Cuts: Nothing Phone (2) at Record Low

With the impending launch of the Phone (3), Nothing has slashed prices for its predecessor, the Phone (2), in India. Originally priced at Rs. 49,999, the device now retails for Rs. 29,997 on Amazon, reflecting a significant 40% discount.

This base discount is bolstered by a limited-time coupon offer of Rs. 750 under the “Nothing Summer Sale,” which expires on June 2, 2025. Buyers leveraging this promotion can further reduce the smartphone’s cost, making it an appealing choice for those seeking a premium device at a lower price point.

Bank Discounts Enhance Affordability

In addition to the already aggressive pricing, Amazon India is providing an exclusive bank discount of up to Rs. 2,000 for customers using a Federal Bank card. This offer effectively lowers the final purchase price to Rs. 27,247 — marking the most competitive rate seen for the Nothing Phone (2) thus far.

These deep discounts suggest a concerted effort by the company to clear inventories of its current flagship model before the next iteration hits the market.

Key Features of the Nothing Phone (2)

Despite being overshadowed by the upcoming Phone (3), the Nothing Phone (2) remains a robust contender in the premium smartphone segment. The device sports a 6.7-inch Full HD+ LTPO AMOLED display, supporting a dynamic refresh rate from 1Hz to 120Hz. It runs on Android 13 and is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor.

Photography enthusiasts will appreciate the dual 50MP rear cameras with optical image stabilization, complemented by a 32MP front camera for high-quality selfies. The 4700mAh battery ensures reliable endurance, while the IP54 rating provides resistance against dust and water. Available in classic white and dark grey, the Phone (2) maintains Nothing’s minimalist aesthetic.

Anticipation Builds for the Nothing Phone (3)

While the Phone (2) is seeing unprecedented price cuts, all eyes are on the forthcoming Phone (3). The company has begun teasing the new smartphone and has hinted at a major design shift — namely, the retirement of the Glyph interface that was central to the Phone (2)’s identity.

Although Nothing has yet to share comprehensive specifications, the Phone (3) is expected to be unveiled in July 2025. Details regarding its features and availability are anticipated to emerge closer to the launch date, fueling excitement among tech enthusiasts and loyal Nothing fans alike.

Final Thoughts

The substantial price reductions on the Nothing Phone (2) represent an opportune moment for consumers eager to experience the brand’s unique design ethos without breaking the bank. Simultaneously, the discounts signal a calculated push to pave the way for the Phone (3), a device expected to continue Nothing’s tradition of minimalist innovation and technological excellence. As the company refines its product line, these developments underscore the dynamic nature of India’s rapidly evolving smartphone market.

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