Nothing Phone (1) Lite could be launched soon


Nothing phone (1)

The manufacturer Nothing released its very first smartphone, the Phone (1), a few weeks ago. A Lite version, less expensive, would it be coming? In any case, it is the rumor that runs. However, everything suggests that it is based on nothing.

Nothing released the Phone (1), its first phone, a few weeks ago. Its particularity is to rely on an innovative design with a transparent back with LEDs. Would the new company have the idea of ​​releasing a “Lite” version of this product? Anyway, that’s the rumor of the day.

The site The Mobile Indian claims that the manufacturer is working on a cheaper version of its Phone (1). The idea would be to offer the same product, but without the transparent back shell and especially without the Glyph system, these LEDs that make the personality of the smartphone. In short, the design would lose all its appeal.

Nothing Phone (1) lite version with no lights on the back?

Nothing Phone (1)

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The site adds that this Nothing Phone (1) Lite device would be delivered with a 42 Watt charger (while the original phone did not have an on-board charger in the box), would have 6 GB of RAM against 8 GB for the first model and would benefit from a 5000 mAh battery (compared to 4500 mAh). For the rest it would be the same smartphone. It would be cheaper, around 300 dollars.

This rumor still seems a bit big to be true. If the existence of “Lite” models is common on the market, we still see it badly Nothing entering on such an adventure for several reasons. The first is that Nothing has always been teasing its products, even before they were announced. So we should have heard about it. The brand also wants to stand out from the rest of the market with an original design, it is even its trademark. Creating a smartphone “like the others” would make no sense. Finally, there’s a more reasonable reason: Nothing is a small company and can’t launch smartphones together like a market giant.

The Nothing Phone (1) is therefore unlikely to exist, but you never know, we may get a surprise.

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