One of the best-looking phones from the inside is Nothing Phone 1.



 Nothing has finally unveiled its long-awaited smartphone with a transparent back and LED lights. The Nothing Phone 1 has already received numerous online evaluations, but this is the first time we are seeing a breakdown, providing us a clear view of what's inside.


Dave2D, a YouTuber, disassembled the device to reveal what was hidden from view. Remember that it is not a full disassembly since it just displays a few parts from the back.


One of the most aesthetically beautiful phones on the inside is the Nothing Phone 1. To begin with, using some heat and pry tools, the back panel can be removed in the same manner as the majority of other Android phones. When the rear panel is removed, it resembles a sizable tempered glass screen protector.


The interior of the phone is completely coordinated in terms of color. To complete the white motif of the phone, all of the components, including the speaker assembly, wireless charging, and LED lights, are white. In contrast to most other smartphones, which feature a perfect circle, the charging coil is even slightly chamfered from the sides to fit the phone's appearance.


Another peculiarity is the use of pogo pins rather than ribbon wires to connect the speaker assembly. The edges are painted white, and there is a thin white strip atop each LED light.


Three memory configurations for the phone will be offered: an 8GB/128GB base model, an 8GB/256GB variant, and a 12GB/256GB variant. These will cost, correspondingly, $393, $420, and $450. Additionally, this is the first time a black version of the phone has been revealed. 


The publication also disclosed a few details. The 6.55-inch 120Hz OLED display, 50MP main camera, 16MP ultrawide shooter, and 4,500 mAh battery with 45W rapid charging are rumoured to be features of the Nothing Phone 1. The phone will charge to 50% in under 30 minutes with this. The phone will boot Nothing OS based on Android 12 and have an in-display fingerprint reader.

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