Testseek.com have collected 185 expert reviews of the Nothing Phone 1 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nothing Phone 1.
July 2022
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The editors liked
Attractive design
120Hz OLED display with HDR10+ is good
Smooth performance
Good battery life
PD fast charging and wireless charging
Main camera is good
IP53 splash-resistant body
Stylish
Unique design
Clean software
Capable primary camera
Decent performer
Supports wireless charging
Unique design with LEDs at the back
Clean UI with three Android OS updates
Decent cameras
Wireless charging
Fantastic battery life
Unique Design
Wireless Charging
Software
Cameras
One-of-a-kind glass design with Glyph UI
IP53-rated
Outstanding HDR OLED
120Hz
Superb color accuracy
Reliable battery life
Fast enough charging
Up to par performance
Great stability
One of the snappiest Android interpretations
Excellent main and
Snappy performance
Smooth-scrolling
Pleasant-to-use OLED screen
Some unique use cases for glyph notification system
Four years of security updates promised
Great 120Hz screen
Nice Software
Snappy hardware
Unique product design
Good performance for mid-range phone
Great camera quality
Performs well in different lighting levels
120Hz screen looks great
Unique glyph. is interesting
Long support period
Affordable price
Unique
Flashy design
Solid processor and camera performance
Unique design
That incorporates recycled materials
Stock Android for the most part
Promise of long update support
Strong phone reception
Fairly accurate location tracking
120-fps gaming possible
No throttling
Good battery
The editors didn't like
Average ultra-wide camera and video recording
Glyph Interface might not be useful for everyone
No charger in the box
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Doesn't ship with a charger
Slow 33W charging speed
Display's peak brightness is not the best
Facial recognition is finicky
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No bundled charger
Sporadic lag in day-to-day use
Faulty ambient light sensor
Finicky biometrics
Battery Life
Weak ingress protection
Horrible headphone audio quality
Quiet top speaker
Pricing
Battery life is just okay
No charger included
No track record of success yet
Small design miscues
Camera issues
Limited release
Battery life is okay
Glyph is somewhat gimmicky and needs more functionality
If you dare look past all the hype, marketing, and gimmicks, the Nothing Phone (1) is a mid-range device with a rather unique design, good performance and smoothness, good battery life, and good cameras. It may however seem to you like Nothing has been tr...
Published: 2022-12-15, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: The Nothing Phone 1 launched earlier this year as an affordable iPhone SE-rivaling 5G device with an eye-catching LED design, but it was available only in Europe and the UK. Now the phone is coming to the US, though as part of an internal testing program...
Abstract: It was perhaps the most talked-about and leaked phone of the year by the time it was released in July 2022. And the hype around it was understandable - after all, it was the first phone that came from Nothing, the new initiative of OnePlus co-founder Carl...
Published: 2022-09-15, Author: Adam , review by: slashgear.com
Great 120Hz screen, Nice Software, Snappy hardware, Unique product design
Small design miscues, Camera issues, Limited release,
There are two ways you can look at the Nothing Phone 1. You can see it as a decent midrange phone with a few tricks that jack up the price but are of little practical value. Or you can see the Nothing Phone 1 as I do, which is to say, it's a decent midran...
Published: 2022-08-31, Author: Christian , review by: bgr.com
It's hard to break into the smartphone world. The likes of Apple, Samsung, and Huawei pretty much have the smartphone market on lock — and it takes a lot to convince potential customers that they should give a new brand a chance. That's what OnePlus did b...
The mid-range smartphone segment has been quite saturated lately with some impressive devices that offer great performance and very attractive prices. The downside to most of these phones is that the user experience has been compromised with bloated softw...
Published: 2022-07-30, Author: Jason , review by: Laptopmag.com
Abstract: The Nothing phone (1) is easily the most hyped phone launch of 2022, but can it match up to those lofty expectations? Following the playbook established by the ear (1), this brings a unique visual aesthetic to the smartphone space, which rides on a wave o...
Abstract: It's quite a feat to make a brand new smartphone like the Nothing Phone (1). By new, we mean totally new – no established holding company (that we know of) working behind the scenes to ensure success or absorb the cost of failure. In fact, we've not seen...
unique design, that incorporates recycled materials, stock Android for the most part, promise of long update support, wireless charging, strong phone reception, fairly accurate location tracking, 120-fps gaming possible, no throttling, good battery
no microSD slot, no charger included, noticeable creaking when twisted, relatively slow charging speed, mediocre voice quality, slow Wi-Fi download speed, gets very warm under load, software with translation errors, display's refresh rate is hardly dynami
Review: Nothing Phone (1). Review unit provided by Nothing GermanyOn the one hand, the Nothing Phone (1) is definitely something special due to its distinctive look and features such as wireless charging and an aluminium frame, which you seldom see in thi...