More information regarding Nothing's first-generation smartphone is starting to become available as the launch date approaches. The phone's processor and RAM size were both revealed in a new listing, which is the most recent news. The smartphone will be powered by a Snapdragon 778+ CPU coupled with 8GB of RAM, according to a listing of the Nothing Phone (1) on the Geekbench benchmarking website.
Nothing Phone (1) has visited the Geekbench website, as first noted by the People at MySmartPrice. According to the listing, Snapdragon 778+ will be installed in Nothing Phone (1)'s engine. The "Lahaina" codename is visible on the phone's chipset, which has a maximum clock speed of 2.52GHz, which corresponds to the single performance core.
An improvement on the Snapdragon 778 is the Snapdragon 778+ processor. It increases the clock speed of the Kryo 670 Prime from 2.4Hz to 2.5 GHz. Additionally, it gives the Adreno 642L a 20% boost.
The listing's Nothing Phone (1) has 8GB of RAM and runs Android 12. On top of it will be a NothingOS skin. The smartphone scored 797 in the single-core test and 2803 in the multi-core test, according to the Geekbench website.
The chipset suggests that the Phone (1) will perform like a typical mid-ranger. It will probably cost the same as OnePlus Nord products. Those hoping for higher performance from the CPU will undoubtedly be disappointed. The amount of sales that a transparent back and LED lighting will generate will be fascinating to observe, though.
In an event titled "Return to instinct," the Nothing Phone (1) will be presented on July 12. The smartphone will probably only be available in white, and its cost will probably be less than $380.