The Nothing phone (1) has attracted a lot of attention since its launch and it seems like it will continue to do so for a while now. The latest situation it has wound up in is about how the Carl Pei-led company has wrongly advertised the phone (1)’s peak brightness levels, leading up to a change now. Here’s what this is all about.
A recent report by ComputerBase has found out that the Nothing phone (1) doesn’t have 1200 nits of peak brightness as advertised. It is claimed to be about 700 nits. The said 1200 nits of peak brightness was never achieved, despite the various conditions, which can open doors for higher brightness levels.
To recall, the phone (1), which is Nothing’s first smartphone, has previously encountered numerous display and software issues, a reason for the negative limelight it has got lately. The smartphone comes with a unique semi-transparent design with the Glyph Interface and features decent enough specs.