Some of the features of the Nothing Phone 1 that really stand out are its premium build
quality, vibrant display, good primary camera, and clean Android
experience. The glyph lights are a nice differentiator but you may or may
not find them actually useful for daily use.
The look and feel of the Nothing Phone 1 design does not deviate far from its predecessor. The Nothing Phone 1 keeps the flat
display and the new plastic frame could fool anyone into thinking it was metal.
Don't worry though, the front and back panes are still made of Gorilla Glass.
The camera cutout remains in the same spot and the main camera
cluster gets a new arrangement.
Coming from the OnePlus, gets
updated wired charging, updated camera modules, support for 120Hz refresh rate,
and now supports bi-directional wireless charging, though only in select
markets. The more obvious updates include the Snapdragon 778 5G Mobile
Platform, and a bump in battery capacity.
The camera module has been updated to
the same sensor from the OnePlus. The difference here is
that this one is tuned with Hasselblad's likeness. The ultrawide module is a
significant upgrade. This is a large 50MP sensor that beefs up the performance
of the ultrawide camera in low-light photography and when shooting video. It
also has a fancy new lens that drastically minimizes distortion normally
observed on ultrawide cameras we’re excited to test it out.
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