Nothing Phone (2) is expected to launch in July. As the launch date draws closer, the phone is anticipated to make its presence known in various certification platforms’ databases. Recently, the smartphone has obtained certification from the UAE’s TDRA certification platform.

Nothing Phone (2) TDRA
Nothing Phone (2) TDRA listing

The TDRA certification does not reveal anything new about the Phone (2). As can be seen in the screengrab, it reiterates that the device has the “A065” model number. To recall, the original Nothing Phone (1) has the A063 model number.

Nothing Phone (2): What’s known so far

Gradually, Nothing is disclosing the specifications of the upcoming Nothing Phone (2). The company has officially announced that the device will boast a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen. Speculation suggests that this display might support an FHD+ resolution along with a refresh rate of 120Hz.

Another confirmed detail is that the Nothing Phone (2) will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset. Previous sightings on Geekbench revealed that the device will come equipped with 12 GB of RAM and will operate on Android 13.

Nohing Phone 2 render
Nohing Phone 2 render

For a streamlined and minimalist user experience, the phone will feature Nothing OS 2.0, which will be overlaid on top of the Android operating system. Nothing has committed to providing three major Android OS upgrades and three years of security updates for the Phone (2).

The Nothing Phone (2) will be equipped with a 4,700mAh battery, as confirmed by the brand. However, information about the fast charging capabilities remains undisclosed. Additionally, specific details regarding the camera setup of the Nothing Phone (2) are yet to be revealed. The device is made of sustainable materials and has an aluminium frame.

In related news, a recent leak revealed the design of the Phone (2) through CAD renders. However, shortly after the images surfaced, Nothing founder and CEO, Carl Pei, took to Twitter and referred to them as “fake.” This tweet strongly suggests that the leaked images do not accurately represent the actual design of the Phone (2).

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Nothing Phone (2) bags TDRA certification before rumored launch in July

Nothing Phone (2) is expected to launch in July. As the launch date draws closer, the phone is anticipated to make its presence known in various certification platforms’ databases. Recently, the smartphone has obtained certification from the UAE’s TDRA certification platform.

The TDRA certification does not reveal anything new about the Phone (2). As can be seen in the screengrab, it reiterates that the device has the “A065” model number. To recall, the original Nothing Phone (1) has the A063 model number.

Nothing Phone (2): What’s known so far

Gradually, Nothing is disclosing the specifications of the upcoming Nothing Phone (2). The company has officially announced that the device will boast a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen. Speculation suggests that this display might support an FHD+ resolution along with a refresh rate of 120Hz.

Another confirmed detail is that the Nothing Phone (2) will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset. Previous sightings on Geekbench revealed that the device will come equipped with 12 GB of RAM and will operate on Android 13.

For a streamlined and minimalist user experience, the phone will feature Nothing OS 2.0, which will be overlaid on top of the Android operating system. Nothing has committed to providing three major Android OS upgrades and three years of security updates for the Phone (2).

The Nothing Phone (2) will be equipped with a 4,700mAh battery, as confirmed by the brand. However, information about the fast charging capabilities remains undisclosed. Additionally, specific details regarding the camera setup of the Nothing Phone (2) are yet to be revealed. The device is made out from sustainable materials and has an aluminium frame.

In related news, a recent leak revealed the design of the Phone (2) through CAD renders. However, shortly after the images surfaced, Nothing founder and CEO, Carl Pei, took to Twitter and referred to them as “fake.” This tweet strongly suggests that the leaked images do not accurately represent the actual design of the Phone (2).

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