First impression: Leaked renders of the Nothing Phone (2)

The first impression of the upcoming Nothing Phone (2) is revealed through leaked renders, showcasing its intriguing design and captivating features.

First impression: Leaked renders of the Nothing Phone (2)
The first impression is really important. (Image: Nothing)

In a highly anticipated revelation, renowned tipster Steve Hemmerstoffer, popularly known as Onleaks, has provided a sneak peek into the upcoming Nothing Phone (2) through a series of leaked renders. The leaked images showcase the striking design and intriguing features of the device, sparking excitement among tech enthusiasts and leaving them eagerly anticipating the official unveiling. As the successor to the highly acclaimed Nothing Phone, this leaked glimpse hints at a device that is poised to make waves in the smartphone market with its innovative approach and sleek aesthetics.

First impression: Leaked renders of the Nothing Phone (2)

According to leaked renders based on live pictures of a testing stage unit, the upcoming Nothing Phone (2) will retain the punch-hole cutout positioned at the top left corner of its display. The device is expected to feature 2.5D curved glass both on the front and back.

Nothing Phone (2) leaked render
Leaked render image of Nothing Phone (2) (Credits: OnLeaks)

Unlike its predecessor, the Phone (2) will adopt a slimmer profile with a slightly rounded frame for improved ergonomics. Notably, the back panel will showcase multiple small strips of light surrounding the camera module and charging coil, offering independent control.

Nothing Phone (2) leaked render
Leaked render image of Nothing Phone (2) (Credits: OnLeaks)

The renders also reveal the presence of a dual LED flash, a power button on the right side, and a USB-C port with a speaker grille at the bottom edge.

Nothing Phone (2)
Nothing Phone (2) (on left) vs Nothing Phone (1) (on right) (Credits: OnLeaks)

Nothing Phone (2) rumored specifications

Confirmed specifications include a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, a 4,700mAh battery, RAW HDR format, and 4K 60fps video recording. Interestingly, despite these upgrades, Nothing has assured that the smartphone will not see a significant price increase.

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