As you may have noticed, the specs of the Nothing phone (1) are appearing one after the other day after day, whether through official teasers or – as in this case – in some other way. A listing of the device on the TÜV Süd website shows that it can charge with up to 11 V 3 A, which corresponds to 33 W.
That definitely won’t put the Nothing phone (1) at the forefront of fast charging these days, but given its mid-range chipset and positioning, it probably won’t feel completely out of place either. Some of its competitors hit the high 60s in wattage, and there are some oddballs here and there that do even more, but 33W isn’t bad. It’s also just not amazing.
Interestingly, the phone was rated by TÜV Süd along with a charging brick capable of 45W. It’s unclear if that comes with the phone in the box or if Nothing wants to save the environment like Samsung and Apple by not sending you the Power Brick. In the latter case, that 45W charger is likely offered by the company as an add-on purchase.
The Nothing phone (1) will finally be fully revealed on July 12th. It will feature a 6.55-inch 120Hz AMOLED screen with an in-display fingerprint sensor, the Snapdragon 778G+ SoC, as well as wireless charging support. It should retail for €470+ in the EU.