Nothing Phone

2022 - 7 - 13

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All about the new Nothing Phone 1 – Techjaja (Techjaja)

When Carl Pei left OnePlus, he started a new venture after his 2020 departure from the company he co-founded. The Nothing Phone 1 has finally.

The Nothing Phone 1 gives the retro-tech vibes through to the OS, with a dot-matrix font sprinkled throughout menu screens and used in a couple of the preloaded clock and weather widgets. It’s paired with a 50-megapixel ultrawide, and around the front, there’s a 16-megapixel selfie camera. The phone’s 6.55-inch OLED is pleasant to use and offers smooth scrolling with a 120Hz screen. Glyphs are each paired with their own signature sound, a combination of old-school-tech-inspired pings and chirps with quirky names like “squiggle” and “isolator.” One begs to wonder if these are features or gimmicks. This is a phone that is not suitable for a case. The Nothing Phone 1 has finally been launched and has thus far existed in a cloud of Nothing-generated hype — no doubt a carryover from OnePlus. It is no true flagship, as there is no Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, telephoto camera, or IP68 water resistance.

Nothing Phone 1 launched in India: Here is everything you need to ... (Times Now)

Making use of the same, users can choose unique light patterns for notifications and more. The handset comes with a a 6.55-inch OLED display, and packs ...

The device has also been launched in India. The Nothing Phone 1 comes with a transparent back panel with LED strips. Nothing Phone 1 Nothing Phone 1in multiple markets.

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Nothing launches accessories for the Nothing Phone (1) in India ... (Times of India)

Carl Pei's technology startup Nothing launched its first smartphone -- Nothing Phone (1) in India on July 12. Along with the smartphone, the company a.

The company claims that the tempered glass protector is scratch and drop-resistant. The clear case for the Nothing Phone (1) is made of flexible materials. While the Nothing Phone (1) case and glass protector cost Rs 1,499 and Rs 999 respectively.

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Nothing Phone 1 gets unboxed (Video) (Geeky Gadgets)

Earlier today we heard about the new Nothing Phone 1 and now we get to have a look at the device in a new unboxing video. The video below from Unbox.

On the front of the device, there is a 16-megapixel camera for selfies. The device comes with a range of high-end cameras that include two cameras on the rear and a single camera on the front. As a reminder, the Nothing Phone 1 comes with a Snapdragon 778G mobile processor and there is a choice of 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, and 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.

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Spruce up your device with these Nothing Phone 1 wallpapers (Android Police)

Nothing's first smartphone comes with the Nothing launcher compatible with all devices running Android 11 and higher. However, our friends at XDA Developers ...

Prices start at €469 or £399. If you can’t wait that long to get a new mid-range device or are plain disappointed Nothing hasn’t launched the Phone 1 in the US, make sure to check out our list of the best budget Android smartphones you can buy right away. So, you can download the extracted wallpapers in all their glory, at their crisp uncompressed resolution (1242x2760) below. The Phone 1 was officially released in several markets yesterday, including the UK, the EU, Japan, and India, but not the US. While we are still getting acquainted with Carl Pei’s latest smartphone, nothing is stopping you from decking up your device with Nothing’s latest wallpapers meant for the Phone 1.

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Nothing Phone (1) 45W charger, clear case and tempered glass ... (91mobiles)

Nothing Phone (1) 45W Power adapter, clear back case, and tempered glass accessories have been launched in India. Here are the details on Nothing Phone (1) ...

Nothing Phone (1) clear case: The Nothing Phone (1) clear case has a polycarbonate build that is made of flexible materials. The Nothing Phone (1) supports 33W fast charging but the company has launched a much faster 45W adapter. Nothing says that it has been designed and tested specially for Phone (1)’s unique Glyph Interface. The clear case comes in both clear and black versions. It has a maximum output of 3A and a USB Type-C port which connects to the cable that comes bundled with the phone. The tempered glass screen protector costs Rs 999. The Glyph LED lights on the back panel and a transparent back panel have caught the attention of smartphone enthusiasts all over.

Nothing Phone (1): What's in the box? (PhoneArena)

The Nothing Phone (1) is perhaps one of the most interesting mid-range Android smartphones to be released in 2022. With such it futuristic design, LED strips ...

If you are still on the fence about buying the Nothing Phone (1) or if you are simply interested in learning more about the Nothing Phone (1), its specs, features, "glyph interface" and so on you can read The Nothing Phone (1) is perhaps one of the most interesting mid-range Android smartphones to be released in 2022. If you are thinking about buying the flashyNothing Phone (1)and want to know what comes in the box, you have come to the right place.

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Before Nothing phone (1), five offbeat smartphones that tried to bring ... (The Indian Express)

More broadly, the blinding pace at which phones are launched without significant innovation is now being noted by insiders and consumers. With the launch of the ...

Apart from minor gripes, the Essential Ph-1 wasn’t a bad phone, but those who used the phone said it was a rushed attempt to make a phone for enthusiasts. Essential Ph-1 was hyped as the next big thing in the smartphone market, but it received a lukewarm response from consumers. Although the first dual-screen Yotaphone was a novel idea in 2013, it was let down by a lack of apps and poor build quality. Designed by HTC’s ex-designer Scott Croyle, the Nextbit Robin was a crowd-funded Android smartphone that wanted to put the cloud at the centre of the experience. But despite all tall promises and a team of veterans in the tech space, the $399 Robin failed to make any mark on the smartphone market. The distinctive-looking Nothing phone (1) from an upstart company by former OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei has a translucent back with hundreds of light-emitting diode (LED) lights that function as notifications.

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Nothing Phone (1): Four unique features that the competition does ... (India Today)

Nothing Phone (1), possibly the most hyped smartphone of 2022, has been officially launched in India. The company's first smartphone grabbed many eyeballs ...

The Phone (1) not only features a metal frame but also uses components that are made from recycled materials. It is not just the design but a combination of multiple parameters that makes the Phone (1) a unique offering after a long time. However, Nothing took it a step further and introduced the Phone (1) with multiple strips on the back.

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Is the Nothing Phone (1) waterproof? (PhoneArena)

What does IP53 mean? The ingress protection rating (i.e. IP rating) refers to the internal protection of the device from external elements - namely liquids and ...

The rating of 3 indicates that Nothing Phone (1) can survive being sprayed with water over a period of time. In the case of the Nothing Phone (1) that number is 5, which translates to “dust protected”. This means that ingress of dust is not entirely impossible, but it is very difficult for a sufficient amount of it to enter into the device and interfere with its internal functioning. However, in short, the Nothing Phone (1) is only water resistant and to a limited extent at that.

Nothing dares to be different with launch of quirky Phone (1) (New Atlas)

The Phone (1) sports a 6.55-inch, 2,400 x 1,080-pixel (402 ppi) flexible AMOLED display topped in scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass 5, with 10-bit color, ...

Reverse-charging is also offered at 5 W. However, as is becoming more common with today's smartphone releases, Nothing hasn't included a charger in the box. The 50-MP F2.2 ultra-wide uses a Samsung JN1 sensor, comes with electronic image stabilization only and can be used to shoot macros. The launch video below has more. This features bespoke fonts, colors, graphical elements and sounds, and has also been designed for tight integration with the company's earphones, but plans are afoot to add controls for third-party tech, with one of the first iterations being for Tesla EV owners. System support of up to 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256 GB of UFS 3.1 storage can be had, too. The company's second product release comes with a quirky fresh look, bloat-free Android experience and some funky lights around back.

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Nothing Phone (1) first impressions: I'm cool like it (AndroidPIT)

Nothing Phone (1) price and availability; Design: A mixture of boring and innovation; Screen: OLED 120 Hz panel; User Interface: Nothing OS, a very light ...

No, the Nothing Phone (1) is not a €1,000 flagship with the latest Snapdragon SoC. So what? Was the Nothing Phone (1) overhyped or oversold? The Nothing Phone (1) also benefits from a very generous update policy for a mid-range smartphone. Once again, Nothing repeated the same formula that worked well with its Ear (1) earbuds. However, it is a platform that Qualcomm has had time to optimize and which is far less energy consuming than its high-end equivalents and especially one that has far less issues with overheating. The Nothing Phone (1) is undoubtedly the one smartphone this year that comes with the most hype. The ability to enlarge the icon of a single app, which you use frequently, for example, is also pretty cool. Make no mistake about it—the Nothing Phone (1) is not a flagship handset despite all the hype surrounding it. It is also pierced by a small punch at the top left corner to accommodate the selfie camera. As for the plates at the bottom, they have been arranged to evoke the shape of a small elephant. But we'll have to wait for the full review before I can make a definitive statement about color fidelity. And this design relies on the same visual cues like the Nothing Ear (1). The idea is to show a little, but not too much, the interior of the smartphone and its components.

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Can Nothing Phone 1 fill the vacuum in a segment dominated by ... (The Hindu)

“We believe that the competition will remain high from the Android camp [likes of Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, OnePlus] though it [Phone 1] has positioned ...

“With a brand new, largely untested product (including the new Nothing OS software that may need to go through multiple updates to get everything ironed out) and stiff competition from numerous Chinese vendors, not to mention Samsung and Apple, Nothing has its work cut out. “Nothing did well on the marketing strategy and already built a hype among the consumers. Nothing’s phone targets OnePlus buyers in India at a time when the latter’s brand gets older, which could make it lose the newness aura around it, particularly after its merger with Oppo’s ecosystem. While Nothing has created the initial hype around its new phone, the brand is still very much concentrated on tech-savvy and urban users. Nothing Phone 1 landed in the initial premium category, a price category ranging from Rs 30,000 to Rs 39,999. Right now, the phone has set several tall expectations, which might not be easy to meet,” Faisal Kawoosa, Founder and Chief Analyst at Techarc said.

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Nothing's Phone (1) is Being Released Next Week - Core77 (Core77.com)

London-based tech firm Nothing was only formed a couple of years ago, but quickly put together a top-notch design team. Co-founders Teenage Engineering ...

It also doubled the price of the screen on the BOM. Pei states that from a financial perspective, the company couldn't possibly justify adding such a feature. You're gonna do the extra all-nighter just to make the product a little bit better." If you happen to receive a phone call, the Glyph lights will illuminate in different patterns and rhythms, chosen by you to correspond with particular people on your contact list. Why invest in a flexible OLED display if the user can't even tell that it's flexible? A series of LEDs, which the company collectively refers to as the Glyph interface, combine style with function. The light surrounding the dual 50MP camera lenses serves as a mini ring light, and the diagonal light on the other top corner points towards the front-facing camera on the other side.

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