According to a report released by a ‘tech-savvy’, we can expect the Nothing Phone (1) on July 21. This report also contains more information about the price of the upcoming new device. We can expect this.
Nothing Phone (1)
There is a new phone from a relatively new brand. On March 23, Carl Pei, one of the founders of OnePlus, announced that he wanted to launch a new smartphone. With his new tech company ‘Nothing’, which we know from the Nothing Ear (1), among other things, Carl Pei wants to wake up the ‘sleeping smartphone market”. He also wants to increase innovation and build a well-functioning ecosystem.
In addition to a new smartphone, Nothing also comes with its own software shell. It is based on a bare Android shell. This ‘Nothing Launcher’ can already be downloaded and is available for all smartphones with Android 11 and higher. Finally, we know that Nothing wants to focus strongly on sound quality and software support.
Price and availability
According to a report by AllRound PC the Nothing Phone (1) will be launched on 21 July. The report comes from the leaker Max Jambor. In the past, he has leaked information about OnePlus devices, information that later appeared to be true.
In addition to the launch date, the report also states that the Nothing Phone (1) will have a price tag of around 500 euros. The device will therefore become a midranger. The device is expected to be equipped with the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 processor. An octa-core processor with a 2.4 GHz main core, three 2.36 Ghz cores and four (economical) 1.8 Ghz cores. More information about the device is not yet known. Due to the fast upcoming release, we expect to learn more about the device soon. As soon as we know more, you will of course read more about this on Androidworld. You can also watch the livestream in the video below in which Carl Pei tells more about Nothing.
Are you looking forward to the Nothing Phone (1)? And if so, why exactly? Let us know in the comments below this article.
– Thanks for information from Androidworld. Source