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The lights on the Nothing Phone 1 are great fun and nothing to get mad about. There's something more problematic happening inside the phone.
With the Cybertruck finally rolling out, Tesla recently shared new teasers for its latest electric vehicle. Interestingly enough, the Nothing Phone (1) managed to make a cameo appearance in one of ...
If you download and try the Nothing Launcher app, is it just like the software experience on the Nothing Phone 1? We've tried them both to find out.
Nothing’s first smartphone certainly looks different. While that will help it stand out among so many phones, it’s backed up by a solid array of features and some clever touches. The Phone 1 ...
The unusual LED lights from the original Nothing phones have morphed into a matrix display that can show the time, a Magic 8 ...
Nothing has created a version of Android which, with features like Tesla integration, is strikingly different from other phones. So, the arrival of support for AirPods is not a surprise.
Nothing Phone 1 presents an interesting conundrum for consumers: Buy now for the thrill, or wait for a device that has more than a unique set of lights?
Nothing's smartphone debut, the Phone (1), is cheap and functional, and looks cool just like its Ear (1) earbuds.
The Nothing Phone (1) runs on the Nothing OS, an ever so slightly modified version of 'stock' Android 12. Our review unit was running on OS 1.1.0, which was the latest available at the time of ...
Nothing Phone 1 users today began receiving the Nothing OS 1.1.7 update, which adds support for displaying the battery percentage of connected AirPods, amongst other improvements and bug fixes.
The Nothing Phone 3 will have a marginally larger battery than the average smartphone, clocking in at 5,150 mAh. It also ...
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