50 MP (Sony IMX766 Sensor, f/1.88 Aperture, 1/1.56 inch Sensor Size, OIS and EIS Image Stabilisation), 16 MP ( (Samsung JN1 Sensor, f/2.2 Aperture, 1/2.76 inch Sensor Size, FOV: 114 Degree)
Auto Focus
Yes
Flash
Yes, LED Flash
Image Resolution
8150 x 6150 Pixels
Sensor
Exmor-RS CMOS Sensor
Settings
Exposure compensation, ISO control
Shooting Modes
Continuos Shooting, High Dynamic Range mode (HDR)
Camera Features
Digital Zoom, Auto Flash, Face detection, Touch to focus
Video Recording
Yes
Front Camera Resolution
16 MP (Sony IMX471 Sensor)
Battery
Capacity
4500 mAh
Type
Lithium-ion
Usb Type -C
Yes
Quick Charging
Yes, Quick, v4.0, 33W: 50 % in 30 minutes
Multimedia
Audio Features
Dolby Atmos
Loudspeaker
Yes
Audio Jack
USB Type-C
Warranty
Warranty
1 Year Manufacturer Warranty
Country Of Origin
China
Nothing Phone (1) More Details:
The Nothing Phone 1 price in UK starts at £399 for the 8GB RAM + 128GB trim. While the 8GB RAM + 256 GB storage model is priced at £449 and goes up to £500 for the 12GB RAM + 256GB storage. The first sale will commence on July 16 at 10 AM local time at a Nothing pop-up kiosk in Covent Garden in London. Then, on July 18, followed by an official sale on July 21 on the Nothing website and at partner operators.
The Nothing Phone 1 pack a 6.55-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display with 1,200 nits max brightness and a 240 Hz touch sampling rate. The display is protected by a corning Gorilla Glass 5. Additionally, the device has an under-display fingerprint scanner for biometric authentication. The device is available in white and Black colors.
Nothing has confirmed a list of countries where the Nothing phone (1) will be available for purchase. They include: Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Hungary, Norway, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cazechia, Estonia, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, India, Austria, Israel, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Thailand, Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.