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Nothing phone (1) can be introduced with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G + chip

Despite the revelation of the full design and careful observation of the Glyphy Interface headlights, the details of the awaited Nothing (1) phone remain a mystery for a long time. Now a few weeks before it is launched, we have our first leak which suggests that the phone (1) can be powered by a Snapdragon 778G + chip.

A tweet by loyal Tipster Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings) suggests that the Nothing (1) phone will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G + chipset. The chipset appears to be an improved version of the standard Snapdragon 778G, but not the latest in the series, which could be the latest Snapdragon 7 Gen 1.

It is reported that the Snapdragon 778G + chip will have a built-in operating backbone at 2.52GH and an Adreno 642 GPU for graphics operations. The leak also means that Nothing phone (1) can come out with Android 12 out of the box and 8GB of RAM.

In other news, we recently learned that Nothing phone (1) will not be sold in the US, at least for now, and that the product has chosen to launch the device only in Asian and European markets at the moment.

Nothing phone (1): What we know so far

The Nothing Phone (1), launched next month on July 12, will come with a light back design and new Glyph Interface headlights. The phone is also now thought to be powered by a mid-range Snapdragon 778G + chip.

In line with this, the phone is expected to support wireless and wireless charging, and also comes with a dual rear camera and one front-facing camera with a punch hole cut on the top left. Soon we need to know more about the device in the weeks leading up to the launch.

Sanjit
Sanjit

I am Sanjit Gupta. I have completed my BMS then MMS both in marketing. I even did a diploma in computer software and Digital Marketing.

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