After sharing the screenshot of the Nothing Phone 2’s home screen the company has now begun teasing the design of the upcoming phone. With just two weeks left for the launch of the Phone 2, the firm has now teased the design of the back panel of the smartphone. Like its predecessor, Phone 2 will run on the Nothing OS and be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon SoC.
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Nothing recently teased the design of the Nothing Phone 2’s rear panel in a tweet. Similar to the Nothing Phone 1, the device has a transparent glass cover back and LED light panels underneath. Furthermore, the teaser confirms that the Phone 2 will have curved edges and a curved frame. The Phone 1 in contrast had flat edges and a flat back panel.
Last week, the CEO of Nothing, Carl Pei, posted on Twitter what appears to be a screenshot from the forthcoming Nothing Phone 2. The phone’s home screen screenshot appears to be different from Nothing Phone 2 from the previous year.
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The Nothing Phone 2’s display has a small space between the clock and the top-left corner of the screen indicating that the forthcoming phone might not have the hole-punch display cutout that its predecessor had. Therefore it is likely to have a centrally aligned hole punch cutout to house the selfie camera.
An exclusive Glyph Sound Pack for the Phone (2) and Phone (1) has been created in collaboration with the Swedish house music DJ group. Using the “Glyph Composer,” a brand-new feature, users may generate personalised ringtones.
The Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC from Qualcomm will power the Nothing Phone 2. A 6.7-inch display will be available on the forthcoming phone. A 4,700mAh battery is also confirmed to be present. In addition, this time a triple back camera will be horizontally positioned. There will be a 50MP primary sensor with OIS in the camera module. A 16MP selfie camera will be on the front of the device.
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