Certification shows that Nothing Phone (1) comes with a 45W charger

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A few days ago, Nothing finally confirmed that it would be launching its first smartphone, Nothing Phone (1), on 12 July. Since the announcement has come, there should be even more rumours for us to put the pieces together to know more about the device. With that said, we have a new one telling us that the device would be compatible with 45W charging.

According to a TUV certification, the Nothing Phone (1) will support an adapter with model numbers C304, C347, and C348. It will run up to 45W and have an IP20 "degree of protection". If you wonder why it comes with three model numbers, they're probably just for different markets. The adapter is also compatible with the PPS charging standard up to 45W, which means you can use it with any other Android device.

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If you've skipped the previous rumours about the Phone (1), here's a recap. Design-wise, the device would sport a transparent case on the rear with a display having uniform bezels. It could use a 6.55-inch fullHD+ AMOLED panel that supports a 90Hz refresh rate. Performance-wise, it's suggested to be in the mid-range segment with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chip.

Are you excited about seeing the Nothing Phone (1)? Leave a comment to let us know how you feel, and stay tuned to TechNave.com for more smartphone reports.