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“Leaked: Nothing Phone (2) to be More Ergonomic for Better Grip”

New Renders of the Nothing Phone (2) Leaked Online

Industry insider OnLeaks has leaked several new renders of the upcoming mid-range smartphone, the Nothing Phone (2), showcasing what it may look like at launch. The images were shared with news site Smartprix, and according to the breakdown, the phone will look similar to the first model with some slight changes to make it more ergonomic and aesthetically pleasing. The front and back of the phone are said to have a slight curve to them, which, when paired up with a rounder frame, will provide a more comfortable grip and add a touch of elegance to the overall look of the device.

The more notable changes are on the back. The signature Nothing glyph is now segmented into six individual pieces instead of a continuous line, allowing users to create custom lighting around the wireless charging area for a personalized touch. Additionally, the LED camera flash has been upgraded to a dual setup, enabling improved lighting capabilities. In our review of the Nothing Phone (1), we found that the cameras serve up nice quality shots when it’s bright out but struggle in the dark. So, the Phone (2) may sport better low-light photography.

The design shown in the leak is based on live pictures of a testing stage unit, meaning that the final product may look a little different. For example, the SIM tray is on the right edge of the phone instead of on the bottom as seen on the Phone (1). The renders show the bottom edge only housing a USB Type-C port and a speaker grille; there’s no 3.5mm headphone jack though, as is par for the course with Nothing.

Looking at the leaks in their entirety, they all seem plausible with what we know about the Nothing Phone (2). The company recently confirmed that the display will measure 6.7 inches, up 0.15 inches from the older model. A bigger size means more weight, which can result in hand fatigue after repeated usage. This could also explain why the developers are making ergonomic design changes as a way to mitigate this problem. The pill-like video indicator shown in the leaks was actually first revealed in early May on Nothing’s official Twitter account.

As with any other leaks, take this information with a grain of salt. Apart from a few other minor things, not much else is known about the Nothing Phone (2). We’ll just have to wait until the model releases later this summer to learn more. The launch date will probably be around July to coincide with the one-year anniversary of the Nothing Phone (1).

Until then, be sure to check out TechRadar’s coverage of the Nothing Phone (2), such as the recent confirmation that the smartphone will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 mobile platform.