Last Updated on June 23, 2022 by Mukul Sharma
Nothing is gearing up for the launch of its first-ever smartphone, dubbed the Nothing Phone (1), on July 12th, 2022. Ahead of the launch, the brand has started teasing the device using multiple promotional posters and videos. As a matter of fact, the brand even ran a bid for the first 100 Nothing Phone (1) devices, which would be sold to the highest bidders. While we already know a lot about the device, its processor was still unknown. Thanks to the device hitting the Geekbench database listing, we now have a working clue as to which processor the Nothing Phone (1) will come powered with.
Let’s take a look at the Geekbench listing of the upcoming Nothing Phone (1) and find out what the device will have in store for us.
Nothing Phone (1) Visits Geekbench, Key Specifications Revealed
As seen in the Geekbench database images, the Nothing Phone (1), with the model number Nothing A063, has managed to score 797 in the single-core test and 2,803 in the multi-core test. Do keep in mind that the Geekbench v5.4.4 is being used to benchmark the device.
Furthermore, the Geekbench listing reveals that the Nothing Phone (1) will come powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G+ processor, which will be paired with 8GB RAM. Though the processor name has not been mentioned on the Geekbench listing, the GPU details and the clock speed certainly hint at the fact that the device will come equipped with the Snapdragon 778G+ processor. Lastly, the Geekbench listing for the Nothing Phone (1) confirms that the device will boot Android 12 out of the box.
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As for the rest of the specifications, the Nothing Phone (1) is said to feature a 120Hz refresh rate OLED panel. The device will likely feature a 4,500mAh battery with support for 45W fast charging. In terms of cameras, the Nothing Phone (1) is tipped to come with a 50MP dual rear camera setup. At the back, the device will flaunt a semi-transparent glass design with multiple LEDs.
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