It was extremely endearing to me then, as someone who grew up in the age of transparent Game Boys, and it’s still extremely endearing to me now.
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The first thing anyone will notice about the Phone (1) is its transparent back case, which gives you a limited look at the inner tech workings of the device. Like a cheap sedan engine inside a Ferrari What’s outsideīaring it all.
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Whether or not it’s actually worth buying in a crowded mid-range Android environment is harder to grasp. If you can get your hands on one, the Phone (1) is certainly one of the coolest-looking phones around. That said, folks in other markets can get one through a retail partner or even special kiosks in London, according to Nothing's website. right now. Nothing has said there are no plans to bring the phone to the U.S. It starts at just £400 (around $475 USD), and if you’re wondering why I started with British pounds, it’s because you can’t actually buy the Phone (1) in the U.S. You won’t get top-of-the-line performance or specs like you would out of a Samsung S series handset with a four-digit price. This is, first and foremost, a mid-range Android phone.
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The Phone (1) takes a similar path and winds up in a similar place. The company made its grand entry into the tech landscape last year with the Ear (1) earbuds, which were fly as hell, but wouldn’t wreck your bank account and didn’t have all of the performance perks you’d get from more expensive earbuds like the Beats Fit Pro. That’s sort of the vibe I get from the Nothing Phone (1), the debut smartphone from OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei’s new startup Nothing. You put a status symbol where my Android phone is supposed to be!