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Let's talk the Nothing phone 2
The LED brand.........
Some wants a cheap phone but won't accept the compromises it comes with, Last phone 1 was in my opinion good for the price to performance ratio.
The internet wanted latest available chip for cheap, better hug the Pixel A series.
Here in the fancy boi we see a price increase for a last year chip Snapdragon 8 gen 1, now here goes the price complain, though I saw some twitter complaint for the used midrange chip in the Phone 1.Though the price hike for their 2nd phone is sure a shocker as it's not a subtle change so is the hardware if considered.


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