Nothing Phone (1) Could Be Launched This Week; Here Is What We Know - Eastern Mirror
Sunday, April 28, 2024
image
Tech News

Nothing Phone (1) could be launched this week; here is what we know

6139
By Tekato Longkumer Updated: Jun 06, 2022 10:48 pm
Nothing Phone 1
A design sketch showing the back of Nothing’s upcoming phone. Photo: Nothing.

Carl Pei’s new smartphone company, Nothing, may have just teased the launch date of its upcoming and highly-anticipated android smartphone, the Nothing Phone (1).

Through a series of tweets from the company’s official Twitter handle, Nothing may be ready to unveil the Nothing Phone (1). The company has already announced its launch partners for the Nothing Phone (1): O2 in the UK, Deutsche Telekom in Germany and Flipkart in India.

In a series of tweets, the company confirmed that its upcoming phone will have features like a recycled aluminium mid-frame, a see-through transparent back panel, wireless charging support, a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and minimal bezels.

The company ended the tweet series with a simple emoji of a phone followed by another tweet with just two words, “this week.”

Now, the tweet could only mean two things. Either they are going to officially launch the Nothing Phone (1) this week or the company is going to finally show the phone in all its glory for the first time. This will be a treat either way as all we have about the phone are some leaked renders and concept sketches.

Nothing Phone (1) specifications

According to a report from Techdroider, the Nothing Phone (1) smartphone will feature a 6.55-inch OLED display and with a resolution of 1,080 x 2,400 pixels. It is expected to carry support for a 90Hz or a 120Hz refresh rate.

The Nothing Phone (1) is confirmed to be powered by a Snapdragon processor. Reports suggest that it most likely will be a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 SoC.

The Nothing Phone (1) will run the Nothing OS based on Android 12 out of the box.

6139
By Tekato Longkumer Updated: Jun 06, 2022 10:48:00 pm
Website Design and Website Development by TIS