OnePlus Nothing Phone (1) Leaked Specifications and Features

Rancakmedia.com – Following is a detailed discussion of the leaked specifications circulating about the Oneplus Nothing Phone (1), you must know, please read this article until it's finished.

Since no one has teased the debut smartphone, we have seen plenty of leaks, but today is the day it all ends for all speculation. Phone No (1) is now totally official.

Featuring a recycled aluminum body, a 6.55-inch 1080×2400 120Hz OLED touchscreen, 1,200-nits peak brightness and up to 240Hz touch sampling rate, plus Gorilla Glass 5 on the front and symmetrical bezels around it.

Snapdragon 778G+ chipset on the steering wheel, and a 50 megapixel camera system with an ultrawide sensor and a telephoto sensor, this handset is sure to stand out. On the other hand, in the hole in the screen is a 16 MP Sony IMX471 selfie camera.

There's also a fingerprint sensor tucked into the display, and since no one has mentioned ultrasonic technology, we can only conclude that it's of the optical variety.

Reliability is very important with this software; as a result, it's lightweight and claims to be free of bloatware. Neither offers three years of two-monthly Android upgrades and four years of security fixes.

The Quick Settings controls for a None phone (1), TWS earphones, and another for Tesla cars, letting us turn on EV or AC lights before we get into anything of the sort, are some minor tweaks to basic Android software.

There's nothing to say we're just going to settle for the default Android app and have a quick and easy experience. If we are fans of NFTs, we can keep track of our entire collection in a handy widget on the home screen.

The 4,500 mAh battery offers compatibility for 33W wired charging (reaches full charge in 70 minutes), 15W wireless charging (full charge in 120 minutes), as well as 5W reverse wireless charging.

Neither phone (1) is splash-proof and IP53 certified. If we wanted a charging brick, there wasn't one included in the package. However, neither is selling the 45W model separately for €35/£35/INR 2,499.

Having a transparent back and an LED “Glyph interface” right next to the functional parts of the phone makes it stand out as a unique device feature, but it also has another feature that makes it stand out: information.

For example, when we charge, we receive a progress indication. When we reverse wireless charging, we also get that indicator and the camera light as well. The LEDs are also synced with the pre-installed ringtones.

Following are the specifications for the OnePlus Nothing Phone (1)

Carl Pei, who helped start OnePlus and is now the CEO of Nothing, has provided a wealth of insight into the Phone 1. Nobody wanted to build an ecosystem of devices whose heart was the Phone 1. They tout themselves as the best alternative to the Apple ecosystem.

It has been revealed that the Snapdragon chip will be used in the Phone 1. Therefore, the prediction that the Phone 1 will be powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 is very reasonable. It will launch with Nothing OS—an Android-based operating system.

Nothing phone OS that delivers a fast, fluid, and customized experience. The OS will retain core Android features and avoid cloning current Google apps.

Apps will benefit from increased processing power and RAM as a result of this change. Other than that, we don't have any further information about the specifications. We've covered everything about No OS here.

Carl Pei also released an image of the Phone 1 during the virtual event, which wasn't easy to interpret. The pill-shaped component on the top left appears to be the camera module, from our understanding. This indicates that Phone 1 will use a dual camera setup.

Elements like the middle “C” look like coils for wireless charging. There are unknown elements on the top and bottom right, indicated by a diagonal line and a straight line with a dot, respectively.

Carl Pei also spoke about hardware and other manufacturing partners during the virtual event. Sony, Samsung, Google, and Visionox are all included here. They will be in charge of Phone 1's screen, camera sensors and other components.

We've also launched a poll on the subject “Which Snapdragon CPU would we like to see in the Nothing Phone 1?” The majority of customers choose the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1+ option.

On the Google Play Store, Nothing launcher apps are provided by businesses. Now users can experience Nothing OS with Nothing Launcher on their smartphone.

The 4,500 mAh battery offers compatibility for 33W wired charging (reaches full charge in 70 minutes), 15W wireless charging (full charge in 120 minutes), as well as 5W reverse wireless charging. Neither phone (1) is splash-proof and IP53 certified.

If we wanted a charging brick, there wasn't one included in the package. However, neither is selling the 45W model separately for €35/£35/INR 2,499.

Having a transparent back and an LED “Glyph interface” right next to the functional parts of the phone makes it stand out as a unique device feature, but it also has other features that make it stand out.

For example, when we charge, we receive a progress indication. When we reverse wireless charging, we also get that indicator and the camera light as well. The LEDs are also synced with the pre-installed ringtones.

Phone Price Nothing (1)

The Nothing (1) phone with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage will cost €469/£399/INR 32,999, the 8/256GB model will cost €499/£449/INR 35,999 and the 12/256GB model will cost €549/£499/ INR 38,999. We'll have to wait a bit longer for the final issue than we expected.

  1. 8GB + 128GB-£399 (Rp 7.7 million) (Rp 7 million).
  2. 8 GB and 256 GB £ 449 (Rp 8 million).
  3. 12 GB and 256 GB £ 499 (Rp 8.8 million).

Speaking of arrivals, the first chance to get your hands on the device will be for five days from 16 July at 10am local time at the Nothing pop-up kiosk in Covent Garden in London. Then, on July 18th, there will be a “limited promotion with partner merchants”, followed by the first official sales on July 21st on the Nothing website and at partner operators.

Other than the UK, nothing (none) will be sold in Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Macau, Malaysia, Netherlands, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Saudi Arabia , Spain, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand and UAE.

Known for his extraordinary talent in marketing and building excitement. That's what he did with No. 1. The company's debut product, the Nothing Ear (1), is offered at a relatively reasonable price ($99) while retaining premium features such as ANC.

The No Phone 1 is estimated to cost around $350 if it follows the same pattern as the original. But this doesn't seem to be a problem as the Nothing Phone 1 is predicted to be more expensive. At this price point, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 device is out of the question. So we can anticipate the price of the Nothing Phone 1 starting at around $800 (60,000 INR), comparable to the recently introduced Realme GT 2 Pro and Pixel 6.

Nobody witnessed much support from his supporters and admirers. For many OnePlus users, No Phone 1 is the highly anticipated replacement for their beloved OnePlus Phone. The Nothing Phone 1 will also debut in India and will be available in Q3 2022. It will be accessible on Flipkart in India.

The Nothing phone will go on sale July 21 for €469/£399/INR 32,999 (Rp 7.7 million). The first handset will be available at a pop-up kiosk at Covent Garden in London from July 16-21. The Nothing Phone 1 is estimated to cost around $800 (60,000 INR), comparable to the Realme GT 2 Pro and Pixel 6.

It will also debut in India and will be available on Flipkart in Q3 2022. The company's debut product, Nothing Ear (1 ), is offered at a relatively reasonable price ($99).

Conclusion

Phone None (1) is based on Android 12.0 and claims to be free from bloatware. It has a 6.55-inch 1080x2400 120Hz OLED touchscreen, 1,200-nits peak brightness, and up to 240Hz touch sampling rate.

Phone 1 will launch with Nothing OS, an Android-based operating system. Sony, Samsung, Google and Visionox are all on the company's list of manufacturing partners. It will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, with support for wireless charging.

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