Nothing revealed the design of its first smartphone, the Phone (1), on Wednesday, giving us a glimpse before the launch in July.
Here’s the full image of the phone’s rear panel from Nothing’s Instagram:The same design language of Nothing’s Ear earbuds persists on the Phone . It almost looks like the rear casing has been removed, giving us a glimpse inside the phone. You can even see the screws scattered around the edge of the panel.
Nothing didn’t share any additional details about the phone’s specifications, but we can see the dual rear camera array encircled by one of the light strips. To its right is the flash. Finally, in the center of the phone is a logo that looks suspiciously like a bomb.We still don’t know what the front of the Nothing Phone looks like, but we have seen its UI. About a month ago, the
popped up on the Google Play store. It’s a beta preview of Nothing OS that gives Android device owners the ability to try out the user interface that will ship with the new phone when it launches.This article talks about:Jacob started covering video games and technology in college as a hobby, but it quickly became clear to him that this was what he wanted to do for a living. He currently resides in New York writing for BGR.
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