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The demand for this exceptional smartphone has shattered records, capturing the preference of 100 million people, who are now choosing it over the iPhone!

 Nothing Phone 2's Remarkable Debut: Nothing Phone (2) has taken the global market by storm, generating excitement and buzz everywhere. Well before its official launch, discussions were already underway about its distinctive features. Now, as the first sale approaches this week, it's evident that people have been eagerly anticipating its arrival. This is not mere speculation; it's backed by a recent report released by the company.

The company disclosed that even prior to the commencement of sales, a significant number of customers had already shown keen interest in Nothing Phone 2. To clarify further, the sales of Nothing Phone 2 will commence on 21st July, exclusively on the e-commerce platform Flipkart in India.

Nothing revealed that they received an overwhelming response during the pre-order phase. The initial stock of the Phone 2 has completely sold out, and the device has garnered a 'record-breaking' demand, with over 100 million people clicking the 'Notify Me' button. It wouldn't be an overstatement to say that Nothing Phone 2 has instantly become the preferred choice of one crore customers upon its launch.

Some have even dubbed it as the 'Apple iPhone' of the Android segment, and intriguingly, there are iPhone users considering making the switch to Nothing Phone 2. Recently, there was a report about Nothing setting up pop-up kiosks for Phone 2 in the US. A User Experience Designer from Wall Street Bank, Henry Tom, decided to sell his iPhone 14 Pro Max after acquiring a White Nothing Phone (2) from one of these pop-up kiosks.

Now, let's talk about the specifications. The standout feature of Nothing Phone 2 is its Glyph design. The company claims that this unique design empowers users to reduce their screen time. Nothing Phone (2) boasts a 50-megapixel dual rear camera setup with advanced algorithms and features a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with LTPO technology.

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