Nothing Phone 2 The India launch is set to take place in a couple of weeks. Both Nothing and its CEO Carl Pei have been teasing the design and specifications of the handset over the past month. Ahead of the debut of the company’s second smartphone, Pei showed off the display of the upcoming Nothing Phone 2. The image suggests that the handset may not feature the left-positioned hole-punch camera cutout from the Nothing Phone 1. It is confirmed to debut with a 6.7-inch display and will be powered by a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, a much more powerful chip compared with the Snapdragon 778G+ on its predecessor.
On Thursday, Pei shared what appears to be a screenshot from the upcoming Nothing Phone 2 on Twitter. The screengrab of his phone’s home screen seems to be different from last year’s Nothing Phone 2. The design shows there is a small gap between the clock and the top left corner of the screen on the display of the Nothing Phone 2. This suggests that the The upcoming phone may not feature a left-positioned hole-punch display cutout like last year’s model. Instead, it could sport a centrally positioned hole-punch display cutout to house the selfie camera.
Notably, the teased design doesn’t actually show the presence of a centrally-positioned hole-punch cutout on the display, as it is merely a screenshot from the purported smartphone. The screenshot suggests the Nothing Phone 2 will feature a similar design in terms of software as the first-generation smartphone from the company. Previously, the company confirmed that the Nothing Phone 2 will sport a 6.7-inch display screen.
Additionally, the phone’s other specifications including a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC and a 4,700 mAh battery have also been confirmed by the company. The company also hinted at a redesigned rear Glyph interface on the phone while announcing the launch date of the smartphone.
Meanwhile, Nothing has claimed that the upcoming Nothing Phone 2 uses 100 percent recycled tin on 9 circuit boards, 100 percent recycled copper foil on the main circuit board, and over 90 percent recycled steel on all 28 steel stamping parts. Additionally, 80 percent of plastic parts are also said to be sustainably sourced. Not only that but the final assembly plants of the smartphone are also said to be powered by 100 percent renewable energy, according to the company.
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