A Qualcomm exec confirmed the Nothing Phone (2) will feature the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chip and then deleted the social media post.
Nothing held a low-key surprise announcement at MWC 2023 last week. The mini-event happened at Qualcomm’s booth, where a handful of media members gathered to witness the mysterious reveal. It had to be Qualcomm-related, so the Nothing Phone made the most sense for the teaser.the Nothing Phone will rock a flagship Snapdragon 8 Series chipNow, a week later, we know it won’t be the brand-new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. And we know that thanks to an accidental confirmation from a Qualcomm exec.
Qualcomm has made three Snapdragon 8 System-on-Chip versions: 8 Gen 1, 8 Plus Gen 1, and 8 Gen 2. A fourth might always drop later this year if Qualcomm has an 8 Plus Gen 2 SoC on its roadmap. Katouzian is Qualcomm’s SVP and GM of Mobile, Compute, and XR business unit. He must know what Nothing is doing with the next-gen phone. The exec deleted his post., but the screenshot below proves you can’t really remove stuff from the internet once you’ve shared it.
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