![]() ![]() As much as the lead-up to the phone overhyped a few things, the reveal of the device was relatively chill, and the Nothing team even shot the entire event on the Nothing Phone (1). We also learned that the company placed two cameras on the phone to favour quality over quantity.Īs I mentioned, the full reveal video was shot on the Phone (1), and it looked decent but a little over-saturated. That said, the company’s sample photos before the event looked solid with decent detail and smooth colours. The primary camera is a 50-megapixel Sony IMX766 sensor with a 24mm focal length and a combination of optical and electronic image stabilization. This camera also houses most of the extra camera modes. There are panoramas, portrait mode, night mode and tons of others. ![]() The selfie camera is a 16-megapixel shooter that can also do portrait mode, night mode and capture Live Photos like an iPhone. Nothing has a few samples available here if you want to check them out. During the event, Pei also noted that all the sample photos were snapped by real people and not photographers. Other featuresĪs with many flagship handsets, the Phone (1) features an in-display fingerprint scanner, reverse-wireless charging and fast charging. The battery is a 4,500mAh cell and can be topped up with a 33-watt PD charger in 70 minutes. This isn’t superfast, but it should be enough for most people.Īs noted before the event, the phone has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G+ chipset. This is basically the same version in devices like the Motorola Edge, but Nothing and Qualcomm have tacked wireless charging for the Phone (1). The phone has a rather reasonable starting price of £399 (roughly $624 CAD) for the model with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. ![]() A model with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage is £449 (roughly $702 CAD) and the 12GB RAM + 256GB storage = £499 (about $780 CAD). These are reasonable prices for a device with these specs, and the few tech press and YouTubers that have the Phone (1) seem to like it so far. To keep the phone feeling modern, Nothing also plans to provide three years of software updates and four years of security patches.We all want to get the most out of our workout, right? We want to show up to the gym ready for action and full of energy, that way, we can maximize our results and obtain that body we’ve always dreamed of. This is what everyone wants, but it’s often much easier said than done. Many of us don’t have the energy, focus, or motivation to get through a full workout on a daily basis. Some of us even struggle to make it to the gym and get started with a workout. If only there was a way to give our bodies the boost they need before starting our workout each day. If this sounds like you, well, you’re in luck. ![]()
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