New leaked hands-on images of the Nothing Phone (2) have emerged on Twitter, posted by user TechDocterz, offering insights into the device’s specifications and design. The hands-on images reveal the device comes with a robust Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, a powerful camera system featuring 50MP+50MP rear cameras and a 32MP front camera, and impressive storage options of 12GB+512GB. The phone also sports a 6.7-inch OLED display and operates on the Android 13-based NOTHING OS 2.0.0.

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TechDocterz also shed light on the layout of the power and volume buttons, the images even revealing the packaging box. According to the leakster, the packaging box includes a SIM eject pin, 1m Type-C to Type-C transparent charging cable, safety information, and a warranty card.

Nothing Phone (2) specifications (rumored)

According to previous reports, the device boasts a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate on its 6.7-inch FHD+ OLED display. The device is paired with 12GB RAM and storage options of 256GB or 512GB. The dual camera setup includes a 50-megapixel Sony IMX890 main camera and a 50-megapixel Samsung JN1 ultra-wide camera. A 32-megapixel Sony IMX615 front-facing camera will cater to selfie needs. Additionally, the 4700mAh battery supports 33W fast charging and 15W wireless charging, ensuring long hours of use.

The phone promises 3 years of OS upgrades and four years of security patch updates. Other notable features include an optical in-display fingerprint sensor, an aluminum frame for enhanced durability, and an IP rating indicating water and dust resistance.

MKBHD, in a YouTube video, compared the Nothing Phone (2) with its predecessor, the Nothing Phone (1). Although the dimensions of the smartphone and its design language haven’t changed significantly, the back is slightly more curved, while the front maintains a flat display. A key upgrade in the Nothing Phone (2) is the Glyph LED interface, teased in the video. The official reveal on July 11 will certainly provide more details on this anticipated device.

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