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It isn’t often that a screenshot reveals information about a device’s physical design, yet, here we are! Carl Pei showed off a screenshot to Twitter, and it looks like it might have been taken from Nothing OS 2.0. If that’s the case, then the latest slew of leaked Nothing (2) images could be inaccurate (via Android Police).

Right now, there’s still a lot of information in the air about the company’s second handset. Information like the specs, price, design, etc. are still speculation.

Speaking of price, a new rumor hints at a notable price increase over the Nothing Phone (1). The Nothing Phone (2) might cost around $800 for the 256GB variant and about $930 for the 512GB variant. We’ll need to wait for more information to confirm this.

This screenshot might show us Nothing OS 2.0

So, you’ll want to take this with a grain of salt. We all know that Carl Pei really likes to hype up the company’s products. However, neither Pei nor the company alluded to this being a nod toward Nothing OS 2.0.

On Thursday, Carl Pei posted a screenshot of his home screen to Twitter and asked others to share theirs. We’d assume that this would be shared from a Nothing Phone (1), but people noticed something notable about the image.

This screenshot might tell us where the phone’s selfie camera will be located. The Nothing Phone (1) has its punch-hole on the upper-left corner of the phone’s display. However, the screenshot shows the clock in the left corner of the display where the punch-hole would be. The other symbols are in the right corner.

This could point to the phone having a center punch-hole. This disputes the previous leak because it shows the phone with a punch-hole on the left. Carl Pei even came out and said that those images weren’t real.

Since this screenshot is coming from Carl Pei himself, we know that it’s legitimate. The Nothing Phone (2) is set to make an appearance next month, so if you’re excited about it, then keep your eyes peeled for the launch event.


It isn’t often that a screenshot reveals information about a device’s physical design, yet, here we are! Carl Pei showed off a screenshot to Twitter, and it looks like it might have been taken from Nothing OS 2.0. If that’s the case, then the latest slew of leaked Nothing (2) images could be inaccurate (via Android Police).

Right now, there’s still a lot of information in the air about the company’s second handset. Information like the specs, price, design, etc. are still speculation.

Speaking of price, a new rumor hints at a notable price increase over the Nothing Phone (1). The Nothing Phone (2) might cost around $800 for the 256GB variant and about $930 for the 512GB variant. We’ll need to wait for more information to confirm this.

This screenshot might show us Nothing OS 2.0

So, you’ll want to take this with a grain of salt. We all know that Carl Pei really likes to hype up the company’s products. However, neither Pei nor the company alluded to this being a nod toward Nothing OS 2.0.

On Thursday, Carl Pei posted a screenshot of his home screen to Twitter and asked others to share theirs. We’d assume that this would be shared from a Nothing Phone (1), but people noticed something notable about the image.

Nothing os 2 screenshot 1

This screenshot might tell us where the phone’s selfie camera will be located. The Nothing Phone (1) has its punch-hole on the upper-left corner of the phone’s display. However, the screenshot shows the clock in the left corner of the display where the punch-hole would be. The other symbols are in the right corner.

This could point to the phone having a center punch-hole. This disputes the previous leak because it shows the phone with a punch-hole on the left. Carl Pei even came out and said that those images weren’t real.

Since this screenshot is coming from Carl Pei himself, we know that it’s legitimate. The Nothing Phone (2) is set to make an appearance next month, so if you’re excited about it, then keep your eyes peeled for the launch event.

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