Nothing has teased its first smartphone a lot over the past few weeks, and we also saw a pretty comprehensive array of leaks, but today's the day when all of that is finally over. The Nothing phone (1) is now fully official.
The handset comes with a recycled aluminum
frame, a 6.55-inch 1080x2400 120 Hz OLED touchscreen with 1,200 nits peak
brightness, 240 Hz touch sampling rate, Gorilla Glass 5 on top and symmetrical
bezels on all four sides, the Snapdragon 778G+ chipset at the helm, and a dual
rear camera system comprising of a 50 MP f/1.88 Sony IMX766 1/1.56" main
sensor with OIS and a 50 MP f/2.2 Samsung JN1 1/2.76" ultrawide sensor
with a 114-degree field-of-view. On the other side, embedded in the hole-punch
within the display, sits a 16 MP Sony IMX471 selfie shooter.
Speaking of things embedded in the screen,
the fingerprint sensor is one of those too, and since Nothing hasn't mentioned
anything about it being ultrasonic, we're assuming it's of the optical variety.
The Nothing phone (1) runs Nothing OS (1) based on Android 12. The key with the
software is reliability, so it's not a heavy skin, and it's promised to not
have any bloatware. Nothing also promises three years of Android updates and
four years of security patches every two months.
The software does come with a few small
additions on top of stock Android, like a Quick Settings control for Nothing's
ear (1) TWS earbuds, and another one for Tesla cars, allowing you to turn on
the EV's lights, or AC before you enter it, that sort of thing. Nothing
promises you'll only get default Android apps, and a fast and smooth
experience. If you're into NFTs, you have a home screen widget built-in which
will display your NFT collection.
The 4,500 mAh battery has support for 33W
wired charging (achieving a full charge in 70 minutes), 15W wireless charging
(full charge in 120 minutes) as well as 5W reverse wireless charging. The
Nothing phone (1) is IP53 rated for splash resistance. If you want a charging
brick, one isn't included in the box, but Nothing is selling a 45W model
separately for € 35 / £ 35 / INR 2,499.
Probably the main unique selling points of
this device will be the transparency on the back, as well as the "Glyph
interface" LEDs which are also over there, and these are placed next to
functional areas of the phone, so they can show you relevant information. For
example, when you're charging you get a progress indicator, when you're reverse
wireless charging something you also get an indicator of that, and camera
lights too. The LEDs also sync with the built-in ringtones.
The Nothing phone (1) will be priced at
€ 469 / £ 399 / INR 32,999 with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, € 499 / £ 449 /
INR 35,999 with 8/256GB, and € 549 / £ 499 / INR 38,999 with 12/256GB. This last
version will arrive later than the other two. Speaking of arrival, the first
opportunity to buy the device will be for five days starting on July 16 at 10
AM local time at a Nothing pop-up kiosk in Covent Garden in London. Then, on
July 18, there will be "limited drops with partner retailers",
followed by the first official sale on July 21 on the Nothing website and at
partner operators.
Aside from the UK, the Nothing phone (1)
will be offered in Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary,
India, Israel, Italy, Macau, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Norway, Philippines,
Poland, Portugal, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland,
Taiwan, Thailand, and UAE.
