
Nothing has unveiled a concept smartphone called the Dream Phone, designed based on fan suggestions and built directly from community feedback.
The goal is to create a genuinely compact device, no more than 15 centimeters in length, so it fits comfortably in a pocket.
Nothing canceled one smartphone due to a memory market crisis, but on July 7, they will release another one—new details about the Phone (4b) have emerged.
They brought back two beloved features that most manufacturers abandoned years ago: a 3.5mm headphone jack and microSD card support for expandable storage.
The front panel looks very clean thanks to a pop-up selfie camera that hides two sensors, so the smartphone has no cutout in the display. On the back, the camera module sits nearly flush with the surface to avoid any bulge and the annoying wobble when the phone is placed on a table.
The smartphone runs on Nothing OS, which comes without pre-installed unnecessary software, perfectly matching the brand’s minimalistic and transparent design.
It is powered by a silicon-carbon battery with a capacity of 3800 mAh.