Nothing Phone (2) will launch this summer with Snapdragon 8 series chipset with transparent design

The nothing phone (2) will feature a transparent, transparent back design.  (Photo by Zana Latif on Unsplash)

The nothing phone (2) will feature a transparent, transparent back design. (Photo by Zana Latif on Unsplash)

Nothing phone (2) is set to launch this summer with flagship chipset and transparent back design. Here’s what we know so far.

After months of speculation, Nothing has finally revealed that the Nothing Phone (2)—the successor to the Nothing Phone (1)—will launch this summer without any confirmed release rates. We will have to wait for the company to reveal the release date and more details about the device as it gets closer to the launch. The brand has revealed some key details about the device, including the flagship tier chipset and the transparent back design that originally debuted with the Nothing phone (1). Here’s what we know so far.

The design of the Nothing phone (2) is expected to maintain the transparent design aesthetic started with the phone (1) in partnership with Swedish firm Teenage Engineering. Additionally, going by the teaser image shared by the brand, we can expect the return of Glyph Lighting, and probably, the brand will find more use cases for it this time around.

The teaser image also reveals a red LED indicator that has grown in size compared to the Nothing phone (1), as well as a mysterious switch that could potentially be the mute switch.

In terms of specifications, the Nothing Phone (2) will go ahead featuring the Snapdragon 8 series SoC, unlike the Nothing Phone (1) that was launched with the Snapdragon 765 SoC- an upper midrange chipset. Earlier this year, a Qualcomm representative accidentally revealed that the Nothing Phone (2) is going to be powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, which is last year’s flagship SoC from Qualcomm, and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 comes in between. 2022 start from this year and 8 Gen 2.

Currently, it is unknown whether the phone will introduce any new camera lenses including a telephoto lens, or if it will feature a new sensor entirely. However, in a series of phone reviews, Nothing’s founder Carl Pei stressed that the brand is working hard to make the software a robust suite for the Nothing phone (1), so we may see better cameras this time around .

With summer already underway, we can expect the London-based company to reveal more details about the device soon.

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