Here's what we know about the phone's (1) display specifications that have appeared online.

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As we get closer to the unveiling of the much-anticipated smartphone, more leaks and speculations regarding the Nothing Phone (1) emerge. The handset will have a transparent back and a snapdragon CPU under the hood, as we've already discovered. And today, a new leak from a reputable source reveals what to anticipate from the Nothing Phone's display (1).


Nothing is promoting its first smartphone with a lengthy teaser campaign. The corporation is just sharing bits and pieces of information. It was recently stated that the smartphone would be released shortly, with July being our best prediction.



However, ahead of the upcoming launch, TechDroider has revealed some intriguing information regarding the smartphone's display. According to the report, the Nothing Phone (1) would come with a full HD+ OLED display with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels. Smartphones will also feature "No chin" bezels, which means super-slim bottom bezels, according to the outlet. This has previously been mentioned in one of our prior posts.


The smartphone will also have a 6.55-inch display, according to TechDroider. The Nothing Phone (1) is intended to feature a refresh rate of 90Hz or 120Hz.


Specifications for the phone (1) (Expected)


The 6.55-inch Full HD+ OLED display on the Nothing Phone (1) is likely to have a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels. The phone will most likely be powered by a Snapdragon CPU, most likely a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 Soc. Furthermore, the phone might feature up to 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage.


On the software front, The Phone (1) will come pre-installed with the Nothing OS, which is based on Android 12. It will also receive three years of OS upgrades and four years of security patches.




According to a recent source, the Nothing Phone (1) will be released on July 21 and will cost less than €500.


This is the all of the data on our smartphone. The Nothing team deserves praise for keeping leaks to a minimum; perhaps Google might take a page from their book. Anyway, you can be certain that we'll notify you as soon as something new becomes available.


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