Nothing Phone (1) (8GB)
256 GB, White, 6.55", Dual SIM, 50 Mpx, 5GCurrently out of stock
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Get to know the Glyph Interface. A completely perfect way of communication. Individual LED light patterns indicate who is calling you. It informs you about app notifications as well as the current battery status and more. Daily interactions that bring joy.
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Overall ratingVery good86/100
Very good87/100

- Bright 120 Hz display
- responsive system
- Android 14 and 3 years of OS upgrades
- good main camera
- individual design
- Good battery life
Very good90/100
- Unique look
- Fleet Pertormance
- Glyphs personalisable
- Slow loading speed
- Display edges antiquated
- Mains plate is missing in the scope of delivery
I'd be lying if I said I wasn't captivated by the Nothing. However, the hype diminished considerably after several weeks of use. The glyphs are nice, but have no real added value - and in the end you're left with a conventional Android phone. A very good one, though!
This test report belongs to a different type: Phone (1) (8GB) (128 GB, Black, 6.55", Dual SIM, 50 Mpx, 5G)
Very good90/100

- great design with transparent back and LED lighting
- excellent workmanship
- Good display
- wireless charging
- weak battery
- Does not live up to exaggerated marketing promises
Very good80/100

- Innovative
- Good workmanship
- Upscale equipment for middle class
- Wireless (Reverse) Charging
- Low battery life
- Memory not expandable
The Nothing Phone (1) makes a spectacular debut. The Glyph interface is pure gimmickry, at best an icebreaker - but who can object to that? Technically, the smartphone offers above-average performance for a mid-range smartphone. You have to make do with taking photos in dark environments. The short battery life is another point to consider.
This test report belongs to a different type: Phone (1) (8GB) (256 GB, Black, 6.55", Dual SIM, 50 Mpx, 5G)
Very good90/100
- Unique look
- Fleet performance
- Glyphs personalisable
- Slow loading speed
- Display edges antiquated
- Power supply unit is missing in the scope of delivery
I'd be lying if I said I wasn't captivated by the Nothing. However, the hype diminished considerably after several weeks of use. The glyphs are nice, but have no real added value - and in the end you're left with a conventional Android phone. A very good one, though!
This test report belongs to a different type: Phone (1) (8GB) (256 GB, Black, 6.55", Dual SIM, 50 Mpx, 5G)
Very good82/100
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This test report belongs to a different type: Phone (1) (8GB) (128 GB, Black, 6.55", Dual SIM, 50 Mpx, 5G)