The Nothing Phone (2) is confirmed to launch with the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset. As for the rest of the specifications, here's what has been leaked so far.
The Nothing Phone (1) stood out for its unique and flashy design with the transparent back and white LEDs, which the company calls the 'Glyph Interface'. A render of the Nothing Phone (2) shared by Ben Geskin shows that there's hardly any difference in terms of design. The placement of the LEDs are the same with a very minor change on the top right corner of the rear panel but it's something you'll most likely miss. The image also shows the same iPhone 12-like flat edges on the Nothing Phone (2).
A concept design of the Nothing Phone (2) also showed a similar design with one notable change which is the camera module. The iPhone XS-like vertical camera module has been replaced by a triangle-like design to house three cameras. Another change we might see is the punch-hole camera moving to the centre of the screen and not the left corner.
Nothing has so far confirmed only the chipset of the Phone (2) which is going to the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset. This also confirms that the Nothing Phone (2) will be a premium offering from the Carl Pei-founded startup. As for the rest of the specifications, here's what tipster @Tech_Wallah shared on Twitter. The tipster does not have a reliable background with leaks, so we advise you to take these with a pinch of salt.
While Nothing has confirmed the launch timeline of the Phone (2), there's no launch date yet. Also, the Nothing Phone (2) will debut in the US but it is expected to launch in India as well.