After the immense hype surrounding the release of Nothing Phone (1), it seems that we are about to witness another wave of excitement with the upcoming launch of Nothing Phone (2). While Nothing has already confirmed a "summer 2023" release for the phone, recent revelations from a Geekbench listing hint at the potential specifications of this highly anticipated device.
In an exciting development, the highly anticipated Nothing Phone (2) has emerged on Geekbench, shedding light on its impressive internals. As MySmartPrice discovered, the device showcased on Geekbench is expected to offer flagship-grade specifications. The listing reveals that the phone is powered by a processor codenamed 'taro,' which is none other than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC from last year.
According to the Geekbench results, the device, referred to as the Nothing A065, is likely to feature 12GB of RAM, as indicated in the listing. However, it's worth noting that the unit used for testing on Geekbench could be the 12GB variant, and there may be other models available, such as an 8GB variant.
During the Geekbench benchmark test, the potential Nothing Phone (2) achieved an impressive single-core score of 1253 and a multi-core score of 3833. The phone was running on an Android 13-based operating system, and it is expected that it will either come with Android 13 or 14 upon launch, although Android 13 is more probable.
Excitingly, the device has also obtained the Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS) certification, suggesting that its launch may be just around the corner.
According to the Geekbench results, the device, referred to as the Nothing A065, is likely to feature 12GB of RAM, as indicated in the listing. However, it's worth noting that the unit used for testing on Geekbench could be the 12GB variant, and there may be other models available, such as an 8GB variant.
During the Geekbench benchmark test, the potential Nothing Phone (2) achieved an impressive single-core score of 1253 and a multi-core score of 3833. The phone was running on an Android 13-based operating system, and it is expected that it will either come with Android 13 or 14 upon launch, although Android 13 is more probable.
Excitingly, the device has also obtained the Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS) certification, suggesting that its launch may be just around the corner.
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