The Nothing Phone (2) surfaces with new render images

Nothing, the unique name in the smartphone world, is nearing completion of its work on the new model.

The Nothing Phone (2) surfaces with new render images

The previous month unveiled a series of CAD renders of the much-anticipated Nothing Phone (2). Nonetheless, the absence of an official design disclosure from the company leaves room for doubt regarding the accuracy of these renderings. A recently teased image suggests that the forthcoming device might share its predecessor's dual-camera system. Adding to the hype, a leaked poster has now offered a glimpse of the Phone (2)'s rear camera design.

The revealed image of the Nothing Phone (2), courtesy of tipster Paras Guglani, illustrates a vertical dual-camera configuration, akin to its predecessor. The design bears a striking resemblance to the CAD renders furnished by renowned tipster OnLeaks and previously featured on SmartPrix. However, details pertaining to the Phone (2)'s camera specifications remain elusive.

 The Nothing Phone (2) surfaces with new render images

The leaked image further unveils that the Phone (2) will have flat edges and a dual LED flash, contrasting the single LED flash that adorned the Phone (1). An excerpt from one of the CAD renders attests to the accuracy of the renderings, with the rear camera setup and dual LED flash unit accurately depicted.

The Nothing Phone (2) surfaces with new render images

With the Phone (2)'s launch just a week away, it's expected that the company will unleash more teasers to reveal its design. One such recent teaser disclosed that the Nothing Phone (2) will be armed with a display with a centered punch-hole, a departure from the corner camera cutout seen on the Phone (1). In terms of specifications, the Phone (2) is set to feature a 6.7-inch AMOLED display that offers an FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.

The device will house a 4,700mAh battery complemented with wireless charging capabilities. The phone's back panel will host an upgraded version of the Glyph interface. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset and running on the Nothing OS 2.0-based Android 13, the Phone (2) promises impressive performance. The phone will also boast an aluminum frame, adding to its durability and premium appeal.

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