The Nothing Phone 1 smartphone will go on sale in the United States on July 12. For months, the UK-based tech firm founded by OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei has teased the release of its first smartphone, but its specifications remain unknown.
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The launch of the Nothing Phone 1 will take place on the same day at 8:30 PM IST on Nothing official social media channels and website. This will be the company second device, following the release of the Nothing Ear 1 TWS earbuds last year.
Nothing Phone 1 Expected Specs
As previously stated, the official specifications of the Nothing Phone (1) are unknown, but we can anticipate the smartphone to have a clear or transparent design, similar to the Nothing Ear 1. It essentially means that users will be able to see the internal components through the clear rear panel, breaking up the monotony of standard smartphone design. The phone will also include Qualcomm's Snapdragon chipset, which is expected to be the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 SoC. Nothing recently released a preview of its custom Nothing OS Launcher (review) built on Android OS. The launcher is now available on Google Play for Galaxy S22 and Pixel phones, with OnePlus users getting the experience "soon."
TechDroider also claimed that the Nothing Phone (1) would have a 6.55-inch OLED display with a resolution of 1,080x2,400 pixels. The display panel could be flat, eliminating the odd curved edges found on some flagship smartphones.
Nothing Phone 1 Expected Price
Nothing had also announced that the Nothing Phone 1 would be available in the United Kingdom and other European countries such as Germany. It could cost around $514, though the phone could be priced more aggressively for the Indian market to compete with brands like Xiaomi, Samsung, and OnePlus. The Nothing Ear 1 earbuds are currently $90 for both Black and White colour variants.
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