On July 12, the Nothing Phone (1) will get an official unveiling of what the new smartphone will bring to the market when it arrives. Carl Pei, the founder of Nothing and the former co-founder of OnePlus, is known as a marketing genius who knows how to create an attention-grabbing narrative regarding mobile products. He demonstrated this knack for building hype during his time at OnePlus and has carried over the skill to his own company.
While the focus has been on the Phone (1), Nothing has two more products planned for release in 2022. It revealed the codenames of these devices back in Nov. 2021 as "Aerodactyl" and "Azelf," but several months later, their identities are unknown. Unconfirmed reports say these devices may be new accessories, possibly even a successor to the Ear (1) earbuds, but only time will tell what they are and when to expect them to arrive.
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The manufacturer and leakers have revealed several details of the Nothing Phone (1). These details include the phone's design, which straddles the line between familiar and unique. As seen in an official video detailing the phone's design and production, the Phone (1) will have a punch hole in the top left corner of its display for the front camera and slim uniform bezels. While that's not unique, it is the back that makes the phone stand out. The glass-covered rear is see-through, allowing one a glimpse at the phone's innards, albeit one that's been made to look pleasant.
However, the more critical use of the transparent back panel is for the over 900 LEDs that grace the rear. These lights are not only for aesthetics but also functional. Dubbed the Glyph Interface, the lights flash in
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