First smartphone next week nothing is launching before leaked photo


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The brand was formed in 2020 by Swedish internet entrepreneur and OnePlus co-founder Carl Pay Nothing. The brand’s Nothing Ear (1) True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds are already available in the market. But it is being speculated that the company is currently working on some new devices which can be launched soon. The London-based company is not releasing any teasers for their next product launch, following speculation that it is set to launch its first smartphone next week. So now a well-known tipster has published a picture of the upcoming device. So let’s have a look at some new information about this smartphone from Nothing.

The first smartphone of nothing will hit the market next week

Tipster Evan Blass shared a photo on Twitter showing a new smartphone in Karl Pay’s hand. Looking at the picture, it seems that the company’s founder is showing the device to someone.

However, what the smartphone looks like is not very clear from the leaked image though the rear panel is black and houses a circular camera module with LED flash. The device shown in the picture is more likely to be a prototype model

A few weeks ago, a tweet by Carl Payne indicated that Qualcomm was not working on a new smartphone powered by Snapdragon-series processors and that would run on the Android operating system.

The company also shared a picture on Twitter showing a transparent frame which is believed to be a smartphone but could be something else. According to the teaser, the Nothing Next device will probably have a transparent body, as seen in the Nothing ear (1) TWS earbuds.

Nothing is currently working on five new products ranging from power banks and wireless earphones to smartphones. A recent report has revealed that the upcoming power bank from the company may be called the Nothing Power (1) and the first smartphone from the brand may be called the Nothing Phone (1). Both the products are expected to launch this year.