Nothing Phone 2 upgrades could include larger battery, future flagship chipset

Nothing Phone 2 upgrades could include larger battery, future flagship chipset
Nothing co-founder and CEO Carl Pei has already given us plenty to think about with the Nothing Phone 2, which will launch in the US later this year. He even went so far as to say that it will have a "premium" edge over the Nothing Phone 1. Now, a new report is trying to shed some light on just how premium this new device might be. A purported tipster claims that the Nothing Phone 2 will feature a yet-to-be-announced Snapdragon 8-series Qualcomm chipset, a slightly larger battery than the Nothing Phone 1, and 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage - the maximum storage configuration for the Nothing Phone 1. 

The 120Hz AMOLED display also retains its refresh rate adaptability, though it's not clear if we'll see that capability extended with the lower end on the first-generation 60Hz device. The Nothing Phone 2 will have virtual RAM, with a portion of the storage disk acting as RAM. You can find a more detailed explanation and some thoughts on this in our article about Samsung's implementation as RAM Plus. It is speculated that the product launch will happen sometime in the third quarter of this year. If you want to find out in the meantime, you can look up the model number A065.

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