This is pretty exciting stuff. 📱
This might be the Phone 's most interesting feature. The Glyph Interface is a series of lights that correspond to the phone's functions. Pei explains that you can customise the lights to flash in certain ways for different callers, notifications and charge , and even acts as a ring light when taking pictures. The Glyph Interface allows users to put their phones face down but still know who's calling or messaging without having to check the phone.
Not only does the Glyph interface have some really interesting functions, but it also looks amazing. The obscure geometric lights make a really interesting design that stands out against anything else on the market. I can really see how this phone could become a fashionable accessory to have, especially at the likes of raves and gigs where the LED lights will look especially exciting.
Pei goes on to explain that the Nothing team worked hard to ensure that its OLED display didn't affect the shape of the phone. While other phones often have a lump or notch where the OLED display connects to the phone, Nothing has instead used a flexible OLED screen tucked in on itself to make it completely flat to the phone, meaning that it is completely, satisfyingly symmetrical. Now, I don't know about you, but the camera will often have a huge impact on which phone I buy.
The Nothing Phone boasts a 50mp camera, with dual lenses and a wide-angle sensor that gives it a 140-degree field of view. When it comes to recording, the phone shoots at 60fps and in 4K. And just when you thought the camera sounded a little too good to be true, Pei revealed that the entire keynote was being filmed on the Nothing Phone . I have to admit, when it comes to buying a new phone, I certainly am not looking at how it may house my collection of NFTs.
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