Nothing Officially Unveils the phone (1)
Set to launch later this month.
Nothing, the London-based start-up aiming to replace Apple with products that work seamlessly with one another in one ecosystem regardless of the brand, has officially unveiled its first smartphone, dubbed the phone (1).
The reveal comes months after the initial announcement. The tech gadget is set to launch in white and black, arriving with a transparent back making the 400 parts constructing the phone visible, from the wireless charging unit to the charging coil. 900 LED lights are added to the back, lighting the phone up in a variety of different ways to identify callers, app notifications, charging status and more.
In addition to the common features of a smartphone, the phone (1) also has the ability to display NFT collections while tracking the prices on the main screen. Once fully charged, the device lasts 18 hours when used continuously and at least two days on standby.
Take a closer look at the smartphone down below. The Nothing phone (1) will land on July 16 at the brand’s London Kiosk, followed by an online release on July 21.