Also mentioned in the tweet was that a proper announcement of the phone will be given on the 12th of July, 2022, via an event called ‘Return to Instinct.’

Nothing Phone (1)’s Design:

Like the internet speculated, the phone (1) does, in a way, go with the company’s axiom. Carl Pei’s young startup has time and again mentioned how they believe in Windows and not Walls.  An example is the design of their wireless headphone, the ear (1). The ear (1) is designed in a way that highlights and celebrates the craftsmanship underneath and reveals the raw beauty of our technology. The yet-to-be-launched phone (1) also seems to follow the same belief with its transparent back and surfacing curved connections. The company had previously said that the layout of the phone (1)’s design was inspired by the New York Subway map of Vignelli. The company had said that because they wanted to rethink industry norms and celebrate all the components that make a phone, they designed it this particular way. The Wallpaper called this a ‘radical representation of the modern phone.’  The rear of the phone does very much follow foot with earlier teasers that Nothing provided, along with the leaks from reliable sources. It can also be noticed that the exact lines and shapes, Nothing teased in March, when it announced that phone (1) will be debuting in the summer, are present. The phone also has illuminating light strips on its back, which seem to be made from a transparent material.  The arrangement of these illuminating light strips was teased by Nothing at an earlier event. What’s interesting is the logo in the middle, which in a way looks like a silhouette of a cartoon bomb.  The materials are apparently made with 100% recycled aluminum. The company also boasts that the company makes its products, including the phone (1) and the ear (1) using 50% bio-plastic and recycled sources in plastic components.

Nothing Phone (1)’s Specs:

We know that the Nothing Phone (1) will be featuring a Qualcomm-created chipset. But because Qualcomm makes plenty of mobile processors, it could be any one of them. It might be the powerful new Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 or something weaker like the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 or the Snapdragon 778G. It has also been noted that the phone (1) will run on an Android skin known as Nothing OS. If you would like to see how the skin would look, you can download its beta launcher app, the Nothing Launcher (Beta). The launcher is very raw at present. It only has its novel features like its ability to resize the icons and folders, along with bespoke Weather and Clock widgets. Along with the skin, the phone (1)’s Nothing OS is also said to get three Android upgrades. Nothing has also confirmed that the Phone (1) will have four years of security patches. This is almost the same as Google’s pledge to Pixel and Samsung’s pledge to its devices. Google commits 3 upgrades and provides five years of security patches, while Samsung commits 4 upgrades and five years of security patches. The company has also said that the phone (1) will be bloat-free. The company, like Apple, also seeks to form an ecosystem wherein all their devices can seamlessly work together when connected with each other. But unlike Apple whose devices only work when connected with other Apple devices, Nothing aims to produce devices that work just as well when connected with other Android devices. Unfortunately, that’s about all we know about Nothing’s phone (1) so far. We’ll need to wait for more leaks and official disclosures to hear the amount of RAM, internal storage options, and other details the phone (1) features.

Nothing Phone (1) – Everyone’s Expectations:

Time and again Carl Pei, and his company alike have called the current consumer technology boring and dead, and that the comapny’s whole agenda is to bring it back to life. On the 1st of April, as an April Fool’s joke, the company had tweeted a tweet that read, “Say hello to Just Another (1). You’ve seen a phone just like this before. Experience edge-to-edge monotony. It’s inspiringly uninspired. Utterly unoriginal. And exactly the same as everything else. Coming to bore you soon.” Apart from this, in a video from the company’s Official YouTube Channel, Carl Pei says that ”we just want to make people feel something you know. It’s been super boring. Hopefully, we create a product that really sparks some change in the industry.”  Pretty bold, right? Thus, the expectations are super high. And, ever since Carl Pei left OnePlus, the company hasn’t been doing so well. Therefore, a lot of OnePlus fans have high expectations for the company and its first smartphone, the phone (1) as they are hoping Pei brings back the original spirit of OnePlus in his phone. But some people are skeptical about the phone’s design and its features. This is partially because the company’s wireless earphones did not meet the standards the company had originally hyped it up to be. Also, some people make jokes about it from time to time.

Is It All Or Nothing?  

With its unique branding methods and huge hype, Nothing’s phone (1) is for sure going to make a lasting impression when it gets launched. Smartphone investors are betting $200 million on the making of something out of Nothing. But will these expectations and hype stay or will it fizzle out? We will find out soon enough. 

Do You Like It?

Cause if you do, you can actually order one soon. The first 100 phones will be sold between the 21st – 23rd of June. They are limited edition phones with #the100 engraved on them. You can order them from StockX. 

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