OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei left the company to go his own way. And, of course, he was able to capture media attention with his Nothing Ear headphones (1) and his recent mobile phone, Nothing Phone (1).
This quirky mobile phone draws attention with its quirky transparent case backwhich reveals LED strip series which coordinate with music and other functions. this is what is called Glyph interface.
JerryRigEverything YouTube channel hosted exploded view of the phone Nothing (1) which shows us all the hidden secrets of this smartphone. And there are some curious things to discover. This can be seen in the video, after a two-minute announcement of dinosaurs …
The first thing we see is that protective glass glued to the body, therefore, it can be easily removed by slightly heating and using a blade.
The back is made up of several thin layers of white plastic attached with small screwswhich are easy to extract, although this requires patience because there are many of them.
The LED strips are covered with a translucent white sticker. It’s because yellow LEDswhich is not as elegant as white.
All “decorations” are removed by removing a large layer of plastic, leaving the usual mobile. Luckily removable battery, and relatively easy to change.
A curiosity is hidden under the battery: several components with a QR code are called Pokémon, although we don’t know the reason for this:
The rest of the equipment is more or less standard for a mobile phone, although it should be noted that some components are enclosed in white plastic modules. Perhaps to maintain the aesthetics of the entire mobile.
Nothing Phone (1), a unique mobile with a unique interior. It’s already on sale on stores like Amazon for about 469 euros.
Source: Computer Hoy

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