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We finally know him. The London company Nothing, in fact, has officially unveiled the characteristics of its first smartphone baptized with the name Phone (1).
Inside its light but strong frame made of 100% recycled aluminum with a transparent back it contains over 400 components of which, those made of plastic, are built with bio or post-consumer recycled materials.
Delivers the power of Qualcomm SnapdragonTM 778G + processor flanked by 8GB of RAM: but only for the moment, in fact, in the future it is expected the release of a model with 12GB of RAM. Mount a diamond 6.55-inch flexible OLED display with Gorilla Glass 5 – also on the back – which guarantees strength and, thanks to the symmetrical frames, also durability and elegance.
Large 15.9 x 7.5 x 0.8 cm and heavy 193.5 grams, Phone (1) allows us to take selfies from 16 megapixels and mounts two rear photographic sensors, both from 50 megapixelsof which one Sony IMX766 with ƒ / 1.88 aperture and the other Samsung JN1 – a ultrawide – able to record movies in 4K at 60 fps.
Can host two SIM cards and the 4,500mAh battery can fully charge in 70 minutes. Leverage the operating system Nothing OS based on Android and thanks to the interface Glyph offers an innovative way of communicating that helps minimize the time spent on the screen.
According to what was announced by the manufacturer, Nothing Phone (1) sales start from July 21 at 8:00 am and you can order it on nothing.tech, Amazon and at physical stores or on the official WindTre website starting from 499 euros for the black model with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage space or 529 euros for the version with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of integrated memory available in white or black.
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Source: Vanity Fair