Nothing Phone 1 may also sell via offline channels, possibly through Reliance Digital stores in India, as per a tipster. Nothing is said to be planning to provide more channels for people to buy its upcoming phone. The London-based company has already revealed that the phone will be available for purchase from Flipkart via an invite-only pre-order pass system. Recently, Nothing Phone 1 India pre-order details briefly surfaced on the e-commerce platform. Nulls Brawl Customers pre-ordering the phone would also be entitled to receive additional benefits and offers.
Nothing Phone 1 is being touted as the world’s first smartphone to run a full-fledged Linux OS. The company says the phone will be powered by a mobile processor that is not available in the market. Nothing Phone 1 will also come with an all-new operating system, which will allow users to customize their smartphones according to their needs and requirements. It will also offer an advanced security feature that would let users lock up their phone even when it is off.
Nothing Phone 1 will be the first phone to offer a full-fledged Linux OS.
Nothing Phone 1 will also come with an all-new operating system, which will allow users to customize their smartphones according to their needs and requirements.
What is the history of Nothing Phone 1?
The company was founded by a team of developers from Cambridge University and Oxford University. The company has raised funds from various investors, including Google’s venture arm GV, Accel Partners and 500 Startups. Nothing was founded in 2012 by a team of coders from Cambridge University and Oxford University. The team had previously worked together on projects such as ‘i2p’ (an open source decentralised file sharing system) and ‘TorBirdy’ (a Firefox browser add-on that protects against third party tracking). The company has raised funding from various investors including Google Ventures, Accel Partners, 500 Startups and Draper Fisher Jurvetson (DFJ). Nothing was founded in 2012 by a team of coders from Cambridge University and Oxford University. The team had previously worked together on projects such as ‘i2p’ (an open source decentralised file sharing system) and ‘TorBirdy’ (a Firefox browser add-on that protects against third party tracking).
What is the full specification of Nothing Phone 1?
Nothing Phone 1 comes with a 5-inch HD display with 1920 × 1080
The company claims that its upcoming Android-based smartphone will be available in two versions, one featuring a 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal storage and another having 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage. Nothing Phone 1 India pre-order details briefly surfaced on Flipkart’s website earlier this week. The website has since removed these details from its website, but they were briefly available before they were taken down.
According to the listing, the 4 GB and 6 GB versions of Nothing Phone 1 will be priced at ₹12,999 ($200) and ₹14,999 ($240), respectively. The phone is expected to be launched in India by the end of July- ASKMODAPK
What is Nothing Phone 1’s OS?
Nothing Phone 1 runs on Android 8.0 Oreo-based custom ROM
Nothing Phone 1 is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Helio P23 processor with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. It has a 5-inch full HD display with a pixel density of 401 ppi. The device comes with dual rear cameras – a 12 MP primary sensor and a 2 MP depth sensor – as well as an 8MP front snapper for selfies. Nothing has also confirmed that it will offer users the option to enable/disable location tracking on their smartphone through its app’s settings menu.
What are the other features of Nothing Phone 1?
Nothing Mobile said that it has worked closely with Google’s Project Fi team in order to provide users with reliable mobile internet connectivity when they are on public Wi-Fi networks. The company said that its new flagship smartphone will have “network speed optimisation” which will improve mobile internet speeds when you are connected to a public Wi-Fi network or LTE network via your carrier or town carrier in areas where there are multiple carriers