Nothing Phone (1) retail pack appears to include no charger at first glance
Nothing Phone 1 is made from recycled plastic and aluminium.
The newest specification and feature leak in a video showing the Nothing Phone (1)’s retail packaging for the first time. The debut of the Nothing Phone (1) is almost around the horizon. The rumours that there is no charger inside the box are further supported by the video’s revelation of the box’s small form factor. A 33W rapid charging system for the Nothing Phone (1) is anticipated, but only with a charger that is compatible.
Another video, which was officially shared by Nothing on TikTok, further confirms that the Phone (1) has a fingerprint scanner built into the display. How soon the scanner can access the gadget is still up in the air. The Phone (1) will be offered only on Flipkart in India and potentially through Reliance Digital in the offline market when it releases on July 12 at 8:30 PM IST.
We get our first glance at the Phone (1) retail packaging in the video that Gaurav Chaudhary, aka Technical Guruji, made on YouTube in collaboration with Nothing. The box was manufactured by Nothing using recycled materials and 0% plastic, and even the ink used to print text on the box is made of soybeans, according to the film, which shows how Nothing is working toward a sustainable future.
The Nothing Phone (1) could come without a charger inside the box, according to the slim, svelte, and minimalist design of the packaging, which raises the possibility that the rumours are accurate. Additionally, recyclable plastic and aluminium were used in the manufacturing of the internals of the Nothing Phone (1).
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Nothing displays an under-display fingerprint scanner for Phone (1) in action in an official TikTok video. The rear panel of the Nothing Phone (1) features a Glyph LED light interface that can be customised to the user’s preferences and illuminates when the Phone (1) is plugged in or when the user receives a notice. The phone has wireless charging capabilities, runs the Android-based Nothing OS, and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G+ SoC.