Nothing Phone 1 Real Machine
We just saw the rear design of the Nothing Phone 1 in an official image shared by the company. Now, we have a video showing the phone glowing in all its glory.
The company apparently held a surprise event for the Nothing Phone 1 in Switzerland and gave a few journalists a sneak peek at the phone.
A video shared by German tech journalist and YouTuber Rafael Zeier shows the Nothing Phone 1 sitting pretty inside a plexiglass enclosure. We still don’t see the front of the device, but we now know that certain areas at the back of the device glow and light up — specifically, the ring around the camera module and some components at the top and bottom. Check out the video below.
The video shows Nothing Phone 1 being placed inside a plexiglass cover, and while the front of the phone is still not visible, the video shows certain areas of the back of the phone glowing, specifically the ring around the camera module and some components on the top and bottom. Which may trigger by incoming notifications and calls.
From the netizen’s blast chart, the Nothing Phone looks a bit like this year’s Samsung S22 and a couple of years ago’s iPhone X combined, with a straight front screen design and equal bezels all around, centered on a single camera lens, which is the frontal shape of this year’s Samsung S22.
The bezel is a right-angle design, which is the design of the iPhone in the last two years, returning to the iPhone 4 era of the year, the rear vertical dual camera lens, which is the shape of the iPhone X, is also considered to have created the trend of the vertical lens.
In terms of configuration, it is said to be equipped with Snapdragon 7 Gen1 processor, 20MP front, 64M main camera + 12M super wide-angle at the back, 4500mAh battery, 30W fast charging support, and Android 12 pre-installed.
Carl Pei, the founder of Nothing, holds high confidence in the user interface aspect of the phone, saying that Nothing Phone 1 will be a replacement for Apple iPhone. Pre-installed with NothingOS, Nothing’s customized Android lite operating system, retaining Google Android’s best features, providing a smooth experience and a personalized visual interface.
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