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Nothing Phone 2 camera and display specifications leaked days ahead of launch

Nothing Phone 2 camera and display specifications leaked days ahead of launch




The Nothing Phone 2 launch is less than a week away on July 11, but a new leak has leaked some of the device's possible features. In a thread spotted by 9to5Google on Twitter, leaker Kamila Wojciechowska shared that the Nothing Phone 2's camera system could see some improvements.

According to Wojciechowska, the upcoming device could feature a 50MP Sony IMX890 main camera sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS) and in-sensor zoom. This is the same primary sensor used by the OnePlus 11, which my colleague Alison Johnson listed as one of the positive aspects of the device in her review. However, it is unclear how much this will actually affect the camera quality, as the Phone 1 already comes with a 50MP main sensor.

Additionally, the leak indicates that the Phone 2 may come with a 32MP Sony IMX615 front-facing camera with Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS), which would offer an upgrade to the Phone 1's 16MP selfie camera. Meanwhile, the rear of the device is rumored to remain the same with the 50MP Samsung JN1 ultrawide lens. Nothing CEO Carl Pei has already released a few images taken of the Phone 2, giving us an idea of what we can expect from the device.

Wojciechowska also shared some details regarding the Phone 2's display, and if that's accurate, it doesn't look like much is changing. The device could feature a similarly specced 6.7-inch OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and 1080 x 2412 resolution, as well as support for a low power mode that could drop as low as 1Hz.

This new leak has further fueled speculation ahead of the Nothing Phone 2 launch, as we've already seen a hands-on video of what the device looks like by YouTuber Marcus Brownlee. The device features an updated Glyph interface that allows for more lighting customization and will also come with a transparent USB-C cable that matches the transparent design of the phone.

Even though the design - and possibly the specs - aren't changing much with the Nothing Phone 2, the device is still a pretty big deal for the company. It's the first Nothing phone to be released in the US, and the company is already starting to set up a kiosk where you can buy the Phone 2 in person in New York.

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