The upcoming Nothing Phone (1) will run Nothing OS, the company's take on the popular Android operating system. While details about the smartphone are still scarce, Nothing has confirmed that it will be powered by a Snapdragon chipset and launch in summer 2022. The smartphone will feature a unique design, and connect seamlessly with other ecosystem products.
Nothing was founded by Carl Pei, who is also the co-founder of OnePlus. Its first product came in the form of true-wireless earbuds called the Nothing Ear (1) that featured a distinctive transparent design. While the company didn't officially announce it was working on a smartphone before the event, cues such as acquiring the now-defunct Essential brand led many to believe that the arrival of its first smartphone was only a matter of time. With the Nothing Phone (1) now a reality that's dropping quite soon, some might be wondering what the user experience will be like.
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According to its blog, Nothing OS is designed to deliver a fast, smooth and personalized experience. The operating system will keep the best features of Android, and avoid replicating any of Google's existing apps. As per the brand, “every byte has a purpose” in the operating system since it delivers the optimal processing power and RAM for the app being used. Nothing's product showcase highlights this point claiming that it will come with 40% less pre-installed bloatware. Another focus will be on optimization, as Nothing OS will reportedly learn from the user's app usage habits, allowing it to launch frequently-used apps much faster and close apps consuming resources in the background.
Nothing OS is said to utilize minimal
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