Consumer technology brand Nothing's first smartphone is set to debut soon and its design has been revealed by the company. The Carl Pei-founded company's Nothing Phone 1 is set to be launched on July 12 globally and in India and now, the company has revealed the first official look of the device, showing off its rear panel.
It is also known that the Nothing Phone 1 will come with an aluminium frame and that the model would be locally manufactured.
According to the official poster by Nothing, the rear panel of Nothing Phone 1 features a dual rear camera setup stacked in a vertical fashion along with a LED flash. The teased image by the company has Nothing Phone 1 in a transparent-and-white finish. It was widely expected that the Nothing Phone 1 will come with a transparent design, similar to what we have seen in the Nothing Ear 1 TWS earbuds.
"Bold. Warm. Full of soul. A return to instinct. This is phone (1). Tune in on 12 July to hear all about it: http://nothing.tech/pages/event," Nothing posted on Twitter.
Meanwhile, ahead of Nothing Phone 1's launch, details about the smartphone emerged last week and suggested that the Nothing Phone 1 could arrive with a 45W fast charging support, according to a new TUV listing.
This will be London-based consumer tech brand Nothing's second product launch after its TWS earbuds launch last year. The consumer tech company had earlier confirmed that the smartphone will come with wireless charging. According to rumours, the Nothing Phone 1 is likely to come with a 4500mAh battery even though there is no official word on the phone's battery pack.
Meanwhile, the company has teased some aspects of the upcoming smartphone. Earlier in March, the company had also teased details of the proprietary Nothing OS launcher, which will run on top of Android 11 and the launcher's beta version was released in May. Pei's Nothing's first smartphone will be available on its first sale via e-commerce site Flipkart, the company had previously announced.