Nothing Phone (1) Release date, specifications, software and everything else we know so far

None Phone (1) launch date

Carl Bey has not recently tweeted about a possible release date for Nothing Phone (1). The device could arrive June 9 at 4:20 PM in the US, unless that’s a tongue-in-cheek comment from Bay. The launch of the phone has been confirmed this summer, so we expect to reveal the official launch date soon.

Will anything phone (1) be launched in India?

Yes, nothing has confirmed the launch of Nothing Phone (1) in India. Flipkart has an impressive landing page for the upcoming smartphone. The device should be launched in India in conjunction with the global launch.

None Phone Specifications (1)

A highly questionable user guide leaked online has revealed key specifications of Nothing Phone (1). While one should take the following specs with a pinch of salt, it appears that the smartphone will feature a 6.43-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with 90Hz refresh rate and HDR10+ support.

Powering the Nothing Phone (1) is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G chipset, according to the leaked user manual. The processor will be paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.

For cameras, Nothing Phone (1) can offer a 50MP primary sensor, an 8MP secondary camera, and a 2MP lens. On the front side, the phone can get a 32MP camera for selfies and video calls.

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A 4500 mAh battery can be put into the Nothing Phone (1). We expect to see support for fast charging and wireless charging as well. Finally, the device will be running Android 12 with the brand’s Nothing OS on top.

Speaking of Nothing OS, the company recently released its own Nothing Launcher for select Android devices. We have installed the launcher on the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra and found that it offers a very minimal look and is close to stock. “To say that Nothing Launcher is minimalistic would be an understatement. We have said in our first impression that the company will add more features to the launcher.

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