Nothing Phone (2) is expected to launch in July in India and some other markets. Yesterday, prominent leaker Steve Hemmerstoffer collaborated with the publication SmartPrix to unveil the initial renders of the Phone (2) prior to its official launch. However, shortly after, Nothing founder and CEO, Carl Pei, posted a tweet containing a single word, “fake,” which supposedly refuted the authenticity of the leaked renders.

The leaked renders showed that the Phone (2)’s design language would be quite similar to the Phone (1) from last year. Just like the original model, the Phone (2) was seen sporting a corner punch-hole screen, a dual-camera setup, and an LED lighting system on the back. The report mentioned that the new device’s back panel will have some changes in the lighting elements.

The publication said that the renders were produced using live shots of Phone (2)’s testing stage unit, highlighting that they represent the device at a specific development stage. The company may incorporate minor design changes before the official launch. Here’s a look at the leaked renders:

With Nothing already starting to disclose the key specifications of the Phone (2) and the launch date set for July, it is probable that the company will soon begin teasing the device’s design. This will provide insights into any potential differences in appearance compared to the previously leaked renders.

Nothing has already been revealed that the Phone (2) will be built with sustainable materials. It will arrive with a 6.7-inch AMOELD display and an aluminium frame. The device will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset and a 4,700mAh battery. It will come preloaded with Nothing OS UI-based Android. The phone is confirmed to receive three major Android OS upgrades and three years of security updates.

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