After phone and earbuds, Nothing is making a transparent USB-C cable – Times of India

Ahead of the release of the upcoming Nothing Phone 2 i in July, Carl Pei, the founder of Nothing, has shared an image of the USB Type-C cable for the phone, showcasing its new design.
The new cable comes in a silver finish and features a transparent outer shell that complements Nothing’s transparent design language. It also includes ‘Nothing’ branding. The cable is white in colour, similar to the cable that came with the Phone (1). It also has ‘Nothing’ branding.

“Man our new USB Type-C cable is *nice*,” said Pei before revealing the design for the new cable.
It is expected that the Phone (2) will not include a charger in its packaging, considering Phone (1) also ditched the charger in the box. The company currently sells a 45W PD wall charger for the Phone (1). However, it is only compatible with up to 33W PD charging. It remains to be seen if the company plans to increase the charging speed for the Phone (2).
Nothing Phone (2): What to expect
The Nothing Phone (2) is set to launch on July 11 at 8:30 PM IST. The teaser shows the Glyph pattern, which appears to be the same as the Phone (1). Some leaked renders suggested that the Phone (2) may not have any significant design changes, but Nothing CEO Carl Pei hinted that these could be fake in a cryptic tweet.
Pei has been dropping hints about the Phone (2) for some time now, suggesting that it will provide a superior user experience compared to the Phone (1). The Phone (2) features an upgrade to last year’s top-of-the-line Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip from Qualcomm, replacing the Snapdragon 778G+ that powered the first model.
The Phone (2) will feature a larger display, approximately 0.15 inches larger than the Phone (1), and a bigger battery of 4700mAh, 200mAh more than the Phone (1). Additionally, it has a lower carbon footprint than the first-generation model.
The Nothing OS 2.0 will be released alongside the Phone (2), and the company claims that it will incorporate the best of Android to enhance user accessibility and efficiency.

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