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This afternoon, Nothing announced on social platforms that it will hold a new product launch event in London on July 12.Officially released Nothing Phone 1.

According to the renderings exposed on the social platform, the Nothing Phone 1 adopts a four-sided equal-width design, and the screen is in the form of a hole in the middle.Using a straight screen solution, the screen size is 6.55 inches, the resolution is 1080×2400, and the refresh rate is 90Hz.

Not only that, the Nothing Phone 1 is designed with a fully transparent body on the back, and the layout of the two cameras is reminiscent of the Xiaomi Mi 8 Transparent Explorer Edition.This is also the only mobile phone in the industry that adopts the design language of four sides of equal width + transparent body.

In terms of core configuration, the Nothing Phone 1 is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 series processor, with a front-facing 20-megapixel camera, a rear-facing 64-megapixel main camera + 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle, a battery capacity of 4500mAh, support for 30W fast charging, and a pre-installed Android 12 system.

Carl Pei, founder of Nothing, said that Nothing Phone 1 will become an alternative to Apple’s iPhone. The machine is pre-installed with Nothing’s customized Android streamlined operating system, Nothing OS, which retains the best features of Google’s Android, providing a smooth experience and Personalized visual interface.

Nothing Phone 1, the only Snapdragon 7-series phone with equal width on all sides

Nothing Phone 1, the only Snapdragon 7-series phone with equal width on all sides

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