The Nothing Phone (2) holds a commanding position as Nothing’s flagship powerhouse in South Africa, targeting enthusiasts and power users who want top-tier processing speeds alongside the brand’s most intricate and fully featured aesthetic design.
Here is a comprehensive look at its local pricing structure, footprint across national commercial networks, and the high-end capabilities that set it apart.
In South African retail channels, the premium Nothing Phone (2) enters the upper mid-to-high-end tier with pricing starting from approximately ZAR 8,500.
When looking to buy this premium device, keep these localized market factors in mind:
Flagship Configuration: The baseline pricing generally applies to models packed with a generous 256 GB of internal storage paired with 12 GB of RAM, offering immense performance overhead for multitasking and gaming.
Market Position & Availability: Because the Phone (2) sits closer to premium flagship tiers compared to the budget-conscious “a” series, exact cash prices can experience minor shifts across provinces due to independent merchant promotions and localized stock levels.
Network Financing: While upfront cash gives you immediate freedom from monthly bills, the Phone (2) is heavily supported on local 24-month or 36-month contract options, allowing you to split the hardware cost into manageable monthly installments bundled with voice and high-speed data.
Nothing has secured full commercial penetration across the country, making it exceptionally easy to pick up the Phone (2) outright or secure it on a contract plan across major retail channels and operators nationwide:
Online Platforms & Tech Specialists: Takealot, HiFi Corp, and Hi Online.
Cellular Networks & Mobile Hubs: Available on contract plans and premium upgrades via MTN, Chatz Connect, Cellucity, and 4U.
Major Hypermarkets & Retail Chains: Makro, Game, and Foschini.
Everyday Value & Convenience Outlets: Mr Price, PEP, and Ackermans.
The Nothing Phone (2) separates itself from standard flagship “bricks” by pairing raw, uncompromised performance with its iconic visual interface.
The Enhanced, Multi-Segmented Glyph Interface: The signature transparent rear panel returns with an even more sophisticated, multi-segmented LED light matrix. It offers highly granular visual feedback, acting as a progress bar for ride-hailing apps, a volume level indicator, a visual countdown timer for camera shots, and fully customizable ringlights for your primary contacts.
Premium Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 Performance: Moving away from standard mid-range chipsets, the Phone (2) steps up to the flagship-tier Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor. Built on a highly efficient 4nm process, it handles demanding mobile gaming titles, intensive video editing, and complex multi-app workflows seamlessly while running remarkably cool.
Advanced Dual 50 MP Camera System: The dual rear array completely skips low-quality filler lenses, pairing a 50 MP primary camera (Sony IMX890) with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) alongside a highly capable 50 MP ultra-wide camera with a $114^\circ$ field of view. It features an advanced 18-bit Image Signal Processor (ISP) capable of capturing 4,000 times more camera data than its predecessor for incredibly true-to-life images.
Fluid 120 Hz LTPO OLED Display: Media viewing and scrolling are exceptionally premium on the large 6.7-inch flexible LTPO OLED screen. It features razor-thin, uniform bezels and can scale its refresh rate dynamically from a battery-saving 1 Hz up to a buttery-smooth 120 Hz, pushing incredible peak brightness to handle harsh South African sunlight effortlessly.
Fast Wired & Wireless Charging: Supported by a robust 4700 mAh battery that easily clears a heavy day of multi-media utilization, the device supports blazing-fast 45W wired charging (reaching a full charge in roughly 55 minutes) alongside premium 15W wireless charging and reverse wireless charging capabilities.
Note: Running on Nothing OS, based on a clean Android framework, the phone offers a deeply optimized user experience that is completely free of pre-installed bloatware or annoying duplicate software. The unique monochromatic interface and custom widgets are designed to streamline your daily workflow and enhance digital well-being.
| Brand | Nothing Phone |
| Model | Nothing Phone 2 |
| Announced | 11 July, 2023 |
| Released | 17 July, 2023 |
| Status | Available |
| Price | ZAR 8,500 |
| Type Design Type called form factor refers to a mobile phone's size, shape, and style as well as the layout and position of major components of phone. There are three major form factors seen in mobile phones => bar phones, folding phones and sliding phones. | Bar |
| Dimensions | 162.1 x 76.4 x 8.6 mm (6.38 x 3.01 x 0.34 in) |
| Weight | 201.2 g (7.09 oz) |
| Protection | IP54 - splash, water and dust resistant |
| Colors | White, Dark Gray |
| 2G Network | |
| 3G Network | |
| 4G Network | |
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| SIM SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) is a small card that contains mobile network subscriber's account information. This allows the phone using the card to attach to a mobile network. The SIM card is most commonly associated with GSM and UMTS mobile networks. Moving a SIM card from one phone to another allows a subscriber to switch mobile phones without having to contact their mobile network carrier. SIM cards can also be used by a phone to store limited amounts of data, such as phone numbers and text messages. | Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by) |
| Display Type Display Technology => A number of display technologies and types used in mobile phones => TFT (Thin Film Transistor), IPS (In-Place Switching), OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode), AMOLED (Active-Matrix Organic Light-Emitting Diode), Super AMOLED (an even advanced version of AMOLED), Resistive Touchscreen (Resistive touchscreens contain two layer of conductive material with a very small gap between them which acts as a resistance), Capacitive Touchsceen (Capacitive touchscreen technology consists of a layer of glass coated with a transparent conductor) | LTPO OLED, 1B colors, 120Hz, HDR10+, 1600 nits (HBM), 1600 nits (peak) |
| Size | 6.7 inches, 108.0 cm2 (~87.2% screen-to-body ratio) |
| Resolution | 1080 x 2412 pixels, 20:9 ratio (~394 ppi density) |
| Display Protection Display Protection => Gorilla Glass is a special alkali-aluminosilicate glass shield with exceptional damage resistance that helps protect mobile displays from scratches, drops, and bumps of everyday use, It is always better to go for a smartphone with Gorilla Glass for that added protection and peace of mind. | Corning Gorilla Glass |
| Audio Playback | |
| Video Playback | |
| FM Radio | No |
| Ring Tones | |
| Loudspeaker |
| Main Camera Camera is able to capture photographs and usually videos, The most important characteristics of a camera are the resolution (measured in megapixels), lens focus type (fixed or automatic), higher megapixel cameras are known to capture higher quality photos, but not always a good measurement of the photos quality. |
50 MP, f/1.9, 24mm (wide), 1/1.56", 1.0µm, PDAF, OIS 50 MP, f/2.2, 114˚ (ultrawide), 1/2.76", 0.64µm, AF |
| Camera Features | HDR |
| Video | 1080p@30fps |
| Selfie Camera | 32 MP, f/2.5, (wide), 1/2.74", 0.8µm |
| Camera Features | HDR |
| Video | 1080p@30fps |
| Operating System OS => Every computer system run on a base software called Operating System (OS). Operating System controls all basic operations of the computer (such as smartphone, PDAs, tablet computers and other handheld devices). The Operating System allows the user to install and run third party applications (apps), apps are used to add new functionality to the device. | Android 14 |
| User Interface UI or user interface of a device is the look and feel of the on-screen menu system. How it works, its color scheme, how it responds to button presses, all of these things are part of the user interface. | Nothing OS 2.5.5 |
| Chipset Chipset is a group of integrated circuits designed to perform one or a more dedicated functions, often with real time computing constraints, Popular smartphones are equipped with more advanced embedded chipsets that can do many different tasks depending on their programming. | Qualcomm SM8475 Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 (4 nm) |
| CPU CPU (Central Processing Unit) mostly known as processors, CPU processes instructions in order to carry out certain functions that make your device operate properly. Processors are often described as the brain of computers, smartphones and tablets, Smartphones and tablets rely on processors to carry out their every task, Processors are an incredibly important factor in selecting any type of computing device, including your smartphone. | Octa-core (1x3.0 GHz Cortex-X2 & 3x2.5 GHz Cortex-A710 & 4x1.80 GHz Cortex-A510) |
| GPU GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) is a single-chip processor designed to rapidly manipulate and alter memory to accelerate the creation of images in a frame buffer intended for output to a display, This includes things such as lighting effects, object transformations, and 3D motion. | Adreno 730 |
| RAM (Memory) RAM (Random Access Memory) is a type of computer memory that can be accessed randomly, any byte of memory can be accessed without touching the preceding bytes that allows information to be stored and accessed quickly from random locations. RAM is the most common type of memory found in computer systems, smartphones, tablets and other electronic devices. | 8GB/12GB |
| Internal Storage Internal Storage is a data storage space (flash memory) mostly used in smartphones, tablets and other electronic devices where operating system, apps, music, photos, videos, files and other user data Is stored. | 128GB/256GB/512GB |
| Card Slot Memory Card Slot is a special slot for inserting a memory card. Memory cards allow you to expand the phone's built-in memory, A memory card (sometimes called a flash memory card or a storage card) is a small storage medium used to store data such as text, pictures, audio, and video, for use on small, portable or remote computing devices such as mobile phones, mp3 players, digital cameras. | No |
| Sensors Sensors are electronic components that detects and responds to some type of input from the physical environment. The specific input could be light, heat, motion, moisture, pressure and location, The output is generally a signal that is converted to use in computing systems, a location sensor, such as a GPS receiver is able to detect current location of your electronic device. | Fingerprint (under display, optical), accelerometer, proximity, gyro, compass |
| Bluetooth Bluetooth is a wireless communications technology for exchanging data between mobile phones, headsets, computers and other network devices over short distances without wires, Bluetooth technology was primarily designed to support simple wireless networking of personal consumer devices. | 5.3, A2DP, LE, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive |
| Wi-fi Wi-Fi is a popular wireless networking technology using radio waves to provide high-speed network connections that allows devices to communicate without cords or cables, Wi-Fi is increasingly becoming the preferred mode of internet connectivity all over the world. | Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct |
| Wi-fi Hotspot | |
| USB | USB Type-C 2.0, OTG |
| Positioning GPS The Global Positioning System is a satellite-based radio navigation system, GPS permits users to determine their position, velocity and the time 24 hours a day, in all weather, anywhere in the world, In order to locate your position, your device or GPS receiver must have a clear view of the sky. | GPS (L1+L5), GLONASS (L1), BDS (B1I+B1c), GALILEO (E1), QZSS (L1), NavIC |
| NFC NFC (Near field communication) is a set of standards for smartphones and similar devices to establish peer-to-peer radio communications with each other by touching them together or bringing them into proximity, usually no more than a few inches. |
| Battery Type Battery Type => Cell phones run on various kinds of batteries depending on the manufacturer, phone size or shape and features. There are basically four types of cell phone batteries => Lithium Polymer, Lithium Ion, Nickel Metal Hydride and Nickel Cadmium. | Li-Ion 4700 mAh, non-removable |
| Charging Wireless Charging (Inductive Charging) uses an electromagnetic field to transfer energy between two objects. This is usually done with a charging station. Energy is sent through an inductive coupling to an electrical device, which can then use that energy to charge batteries or run the device. |
45W wired, PD3.0, PPS, QC4, 100% in 55 min (advertised) 15W wireless, 100% in 130 min (advertised) 5W reverse wireless |
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