Nothing is preparing to launch its first smartphone, the Nothing Phone (1), on July 12 with the goal of being the "Wake-up call" for the smartphone industry. The team at Nothing has managed to keep the leaks to a bare minimum, but as the launch date approaches, more and more details are emerging. A new TUV listing has surfaced online, indicating that the Nothing phone (1) may be capable of 45W fast charging.
A TUV certification for a Nothing brand charger with model numbers C304, C347, and C348 has been spotted, according to 91mobiles. The three model numbers suggest that these are three different versions of the same charger. The charger can be found in the
The charger can charge at a rate of up to 45W. As a result, the Nothing Phone (1) may be able to support up to 45W fast charging.
The charger is also listed as being compatible with the PPS charging standard, indicating that it can be used to quickly charge devices such as laptops and Android smartphones.
The Nothing Phone (1) is set to be unveiled on July 12 at a special event in London. The handset's specifications are scarce, but we do know that it will have a transparent back, fast wired and wireless charging, and ultra-thin bezels.
According to rumours and leaks, the Nothing Phone (1) will be powered by a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 processor with up to 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. A 6.55-inch full HD+ OLED panel with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels is also expected. In the coming days, we hope to learn more about the smartphone.