The Nothing Phone (1) is the company’s first phone. After announcing wireless earbuds, it is now time for a phone which has to make an impression. Naturally, nothing hopes to do so by opting for an exciting and innovative design. However, is that enough today?
Glyph Interface
- Affordable earbuds with a striking transparent design.
- The Phone (1) fits right in there in terms of design. It is not truly transparent, but the back is transparent, and some underlying components have been made visible. What is special, however, are the various LED lights.
- Thanks to the Glyph Interface, you can see who is calling and how far the battery has been charged.
The screen is not cut back
- The downside of the backlight is that you always have to put your phone down on its screen. We prefer not to do that to avoid scratches.
- However, nothing hopes to keep that to a minimum, thanks to Gorilla Glass 5.
- The screen is beautiful to look at, partly due to the use of a 10-bit OLED panel with a colorful display and smooth transitions.
- The screen edges are the same width everywhere, which does look premium.
- The 16MP selfie camera is in the top left corner. The back is also made of Gorilla Glass 5 with a flat frame made of recycled aluminum.
- The housing is not entirely waterproof but it is IP53 splash resistant.
Features:
- 6.55″ OLED screen with colorful HDR10+ display and smooth 120Hz display
- 50+50MP rear camera with 114° wide angle and 4K video recording
- 16MP selfie camera in punch-hole and with Google Filters
- Mid-range processor from Qualcomm: Snapdragon 778G+
- 8+128, 8+256 or 12+256GB of RAM + storage
- 4500mAh battery with 33W fast charging + Qi wireless charging
- Splashproof IP53 design
- 5G support for fast mobile internet
- Partially transparent back with LED lights for notifications