Preparations for the Nothing Phone (2) are in full swing
The young tech company Nothing is following a successful strategy in its efforts to secure resources for its new model, the Nothing Phone (2).
The tech company Nothing recently made headlines by announcing it has raised an impressive 96 million US dollars in a funding round spearheaded by Highland Europe. This news comes at a significant time, as the tech world eagerly awaits the launch of Nothing's Phone (2), and the successful funding round hints at the company's ambitious plans for growth.
This significant financial milestone coincides with another noteworthy development. The company recently dropped hints about a collaboration with the famed music group, Swedish House Mafia, to incorporate its Glyph Composer feature in the upcoming Phone (2). According to official reports, Nothing currently employs over 450 people in seven global offices and is committed to delivering innovative products that foster collaboration with its user community. So far, the company's community financing rounds have enticed more than 8,000 private investors.
Preparations for the Nothing Phone (2) are in full swing
As part of its mission, Nothing is dedicated to creating products that appeal to a young, creative audience and contribute to a sustainable future. As it stands, the company is preparing for the big reveal of the Nothing Phone (2) model on July 11, 2023. This device will showcase the company's dedication to sustainability, as it will have a lower carbon footprint than its predecessor. Nothing is also actively working to narrow the divide between itself and its users, in an effort to spur product innovation and improve communication through its community feedback programs.
In the words of Nothing's CEO, Carl Pei, "In just over two years, we've assembled one of the strongest teams in the industry and sold over 1.5 million devices worldwide. It’s clear that there’s real demand for an innovative challenger in the consumer tech industry, and with this new round of financing, we’ve never been better positioned to realize our vision to make tech fun again.”