Article 624VK Nothing Phone 1 review: an Android with funky lights on its transparent back

Nothing Phone 1 review: an Android with funky lights on its transparent back

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Samuel Gibbs Consumer technology editor
from Technology | The Guardian on (#624VK)

Novel design, good cameras, solid performance and battery life make a competitively priced package

The Phone 1 is the first smartphone from the British technology startup Nothing, led by the OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, who set up on his own with the aim of bringing back a bit of interest and excitement to the increasingly samey world of consumer electronics.

But the firm's follow-up to the funky Ear 1 earbuds is no flashy top-spec phone. Priced at 399 (A$749), it looks to compete directly with more affordable models such as Samsung's mid-range A-series and Google's Pixel 6a. It does so while offering something unique: a series of white LED strips strewn across a transparent glass back to create patterns of light that Nothing calls glyphs".

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