The Nothing Phone (1) has finally made its way to Nepal after a long wait and high initial price. The phone has recently had a price reduction to make it more accessible to consumers.
In this article, we discuss the features, specifications like transparent design of the phone has generated a lot of interest among tech enthusiasts, and prices plus availability of the Nothing Phone (1)
The the phone officially launched in Nepal on April 11, 2023, marks the first time that the company has released a smartphone in the country, which is expected to attract a lot of attention from Nepali consumers.
Nothing Phone (1) Price in Nepal
Finally, the prices of Nothing Phone (1) dropped, though it hit the Nepali market with outrageous price ranges. The devices are now in their original valued price ranges.
In Nepal, the Nothing Phone (1) comes in two different configurations: 8/128GB which is Rs. 58,999, and 8/256GB is Rs. 61,999. The phone can be purchased from any authorized store or from hukut.
BUY Nothing Phone (1) from – hukut
Nothing phone (1) | Price in Nepal |
8/128GB | NPR 58,999 |
8/256GB | NPR 61,999 |
Highlight:
- 6.55-inch OLED flat panel
- 50MP Sony IMX 766 sensor
- Snapdragon 778G+ SoC
- Iconic Phone Design
- Nothing OS Launcher
- Sustainable
Now lets us go directly to its specs, features, price, and availability.
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Nothing Phone (1) Overview
The first phone, the company launched after Nothing Ear (1). Phone (1) takes a sustainable design with the frames made of recycled aluminum and the plastic used in the phone is recycled tin for the soldering of the phone components.
Build
The phone has a 6.55-inch OLED flat panel with a Full HD+ resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels resulting in a 20:9 aspect ratio.
It supports a 120Hz refresh rate and is a 10Bit HDR10+ certified display with 402PPI and 240Hz of touch sampling.
Design
With the transparent body and multiple LED lights on the back, which is called the Glyph interface. Moreover, an aluminum frame with Gorilla Glass 5 on both the front and the back with just 8.3mm thickness.
The phone is an aesthetical pleasure to look at and has Dyson’s singularity-focused design that is a collaboration with Adam Bates, Jesper Kouthoofd, and Tom Howard.
As for Glyph Interface, the highlight of the phone. It has included a total of five lightning strips with around 200 LEDs that can work both together or as singular for notifications, calls, and while charging.
The consumer is able to customize the different pattern or use it for illumination for the cameras.
Additionally, backlights can be in tandem with the built-in ringtones and also the option to turn off the Glyph interface.
Performance
Phone (1) is manufactured in collaboration with Qualcomm. It indicates the phone’s possibility to use a flagship-grade Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor.
Phone (1) is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G Plus chipset while featuring an 8-core CPU with 4 performance (ARM Cortext-A78) and 4 efficiencies (ARM Cortex-A55) cores.
The phone graphics an Adreno 6421 GPU with an X53 5G modem for connectivity.
Nothing OS Launcher
Carl Pei, the CEO of Nothing confirms, that the phone has Nothing OS pre-installed and is stated to provide a quick, fluid, and personal experience.
Nothing OS is built as a modified version of Android that “captures the best features” and distills it “to just the essentials.”
Nothing Phone 1 offers 3 years of software updates and 4 years of security updates. Nothing Launcher (Beta) is a beta preview of Nothing OS.
Furthermore, Nothing OS uses custom fonts, colors, and graphical components to emphasize its distinct visual language. Captivating features include Max Icons and Max Folders, as well as bespoken Weather and Clock widgets.
Optical Features
The camera of this phone is kept simple featuring dual rear cameras, 50MP 1/1.56′′ Sony IMX766 sensor with f/1.88 aperture, and support for OIS and EIS dual stabilization.
As for the secondary sensor, a 50MP Samsung JN1 ultrawide lens with a 114° field of view and a 16MP Sony IMX471 sensor for selfies.
Charger
The company provides wireless charging which supports 15W charging and even has 5W reverse wireless charging for your TWS earbuds and other accessories.
For battery, it is fueled by a 4500mAh battery bundled along with 33W fast charging.
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Nothing Phone (1) Specifications
Dimension | 159.2 x 75.8 x 8.3mm; 193.5 grams |
Display | 6.55-inch OLED display, 10-bit 120Hz refresh rate |
Resolution | Full HD+ resolution (1080 x 2400 pixels) |
Rear Camera | Quad; 50MP 1/1.56′′ Sony IMX766 primary lens, OIS, EIS 50MP Samsung JN 1 ultra-wide-angle lens, 114° field of view |
Front Camera | 16MP Sony IMX471 |
Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G Plus |
OS | Nothing OS based on Android 12 |
Memory | 8/12GB LPDDR5 RAM |
Storage | 256GB UFS 3.1 storage |
Battery | 4500 mAh, 33W fast wired charging, 15W wireless charging, 5W reverse wireless charging |
Audio | Stereo speakers |
Fingerprint | Ultra-sonic fingerprint (under display) |
Colors | White Black |
Final Thoughts
Nothing phone (1) is the first smartphone by the technology startup, Nothing. It gained a lot of buzz in the tech world because of its unique transparent back design approach. The phone also features a Glyph interface, a sustainable design approach, wireless charging, and reverse wireless charging.
It is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G Plus chipset, and it runs on the company’s own Android skin known as Nothing OS. The OS focuses on delivering a fast, smooth, and personal experience, and it promises three major OS updates and an additional year of security patches.
Additionally, the phone is well-suited to the Nothing ecosystem, which includes products from its own company and those of other prominent brands. although it is very sustainable and nice, it still has an outrageous price range in Nepal compared to global pricing.
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