Nothing co-founder Carl Pei announces the company's latest product, a new smartphone dubbed Phone 1 and it's expected to arrive this summer. #Nothing #Phone1
Its stock Android with new wallpaper and some new widgets.. So nothing fenomenal here, the features he showed at the launch are the worst i ever seen in my life.. like i saw launches from every brand aviable,, even the 80€ devices showed more. Now we just have to wait for summer , maybe he really can make a good phone.. From this keynote im dissapointed, im not interested in Nothing phone anyway.. just wasting my time
@@hridibratasaha9810 indian people defending unknown things, as usual.. if you have years and years of experience with phones, you will understand how " sh1tty" was this launch.. go check Huawei launch , you will see how many features they have.. you will have your chin open for the rest of the launch.. even google did a great job.. but nothing company ? New wallpaper, new widget, 3y updates, stock Android, like.. what is the difference from any other phone company ?
All though the nothing phone 1 doesnt scream 'innovation' i do agree on his stance, the android market have been stagnating for years now, its becoming to over saturated with the same phone with different names. This is why apple will always be the dominant smartphone company out there because it exist in its own eco system, while android feels like a free for all battleroyale.
@Nate I was wondering why he left Apple out of the stagnation critic of all modern smartphones! This is some real sheep mentality! All slab phones haven't innovated in years and that includes especially Apple's iPhone. At least Samsung came up with the Z fold lineup of smartphones in the past couple of years.
It doesn't seem like they'll get it with they're first model but eventually I think they will be the OnePlus killers. I really hope they redo the 7 pro without cutting corners. I'd buy that right now.
I'm gonna put my neck out there and say that the OP7 Pro was the second best phone I've ever owned aside from the OnePlus 3. Unfortunately I've switched to Samsung and took a bit of adjustment but I've came to like the phone. Hopefully in 3 years when I'm ready to upgrade Nothing already has a good line of tech.
@@HeartHacker2727 I saw that they added that feature, which is honestly pretty amazing, as few manufacturers actually do this, but it should still have its own unified icon pack. It seems to have this in the latest leaks, so that's good.
It's not even skeuomorphism, it's taken the worst of both worlds (modern digital and analog) and combined it in the worst way. Who thought that dot matrices would fit in with the high pixel density screens we have today?
@@yumemirutenshi Does it mean, you haven't watched the whole video then. I watched the whole thing before I wrote my comment and clearly that guy talked the whole time about what seems to be a new launcher.
Considering I ditched both Apple and Samsung for my OnePlus phone and never in the succeeding years did I ever miss them or look at them as an upgrade speaks volumes about the effort that went into making Oneplus phones. I take this man and his every word seriously. Very exciting announcement. Glad I put my S22 Ultra purchase on hold. It didn't seem like a worthy enough upgrade over the oneplus 5T.
It is a shame when positioning this product as - innovative /revolutionary/ something we've never seen before - that the environment/sustainability are not at the top, or near the top of the list. They are not mentioned. Something revolutionary for today would have this baked in. We need to transition away from "more stuff". Can a product today be described as revolutionary if it is not planet centric? I don't care about some snazzy interaction on the voice recorder. I mean really....
Yes removing a charger from the box is an innovation then you have to purchase a seprate charger that can only be used to change a single brand phone is saving a lot. A bigger screen that you cant even use with a single hand is an innovation and if you are really that concern about environment stop using your cellphone and computer cause that will revive everything.
My original battery is on 77% health, how about you guys? Haven't had the need to change the battery yet due to the convenience of dash/vooc charging. Good to know you can still buy 5T replacement battery though.
The OnePlus 7 Pro is great phone. I just bought one because of the amazing design, and the hardware is still solid in 2022, especially with the 12GB of RAM.
the animations and dots looks so cheap and worst... if he is keeping same fonts and dot based characters... that would be the disaster... eyes got so strained looking at those fonts
@@theancientsancients1769 Not true. 1 - It was publically announced on their Twitter feed. 2 - There's nothing (Ba dum tss!) there for investors. No revenue info, no product to show, no profit margins, nothing. 3 - The only call to action in the keynote was for *consumers* to download their android launcher (05:17) and follow them on social media.
The problem is ANDROID. As much as one person can make dots-style widgets and cool fonts, until Google imposes a one-size-fits-all style for all apps, Android will always remain a collage with no consistency. All apps need to follow the same language, as they do on iOS.
As someone who has used iOS extensively, all apps do NOT follow the same language on iOS. Most of my apps have exactly the same design language on iOS and Android, and they aren't similar to either Apple's or Google's (aside from the apps made by those companies).
@@tails618 design language doesn’t just mean what style icons have. It means, what height the tab bar has, when a tab bar should generally be used, at what position a hamburger menu is located at, how widgets look like, where buttons and links are, where a search bar is, etc. And from my experience, theres more consistancy on iOS. But then again, android is used on a much bigger variety of devices and screen sizes. When designing for iOS, you only have 3 screen sizes or sth to consider, it is much easier.
That's why Samsung has partnered with Google and to be the first company to use Google's new OS Fuchsia. Google has been developing and emplemented it on some of own products to stir away from Android.
What a good news 40%reduce inbuilt AAP's that means we can had more space,idont like chrome browser and others unnecessary Google aap consuming lots of ram and storage
It's interesting. But it's running a version of android. And running android, although giving it access to thr Google suite, also limits it to what the platform will be able to accomplish. Apple has what Apple has, because it's a closed loop ecosystem. They control the os and what it does. Google won't allow him to do anything too ground breaking. Sure, he can add features, bells and whistles, but deep multiplatform integration just won't happen. I'd love to see someone have the balls, with the money, and develop a new os that actually I'd able to compete with Google, and Apple. And if enough people use it, Google will gift them official Google suite use similar to Apple. But everyone is so keen to just use Android and skin it, call up Qualcomm, grab some chips, Sony cam sensors and make a phone. It takes a shitton of money to develop something that may or may not take off like that. But the gamble if done correct, would could be a game charger. Unfortunately I don't see this company doing anything different than one plus. Which is fine, but it's not gonna be some ground breaking innovation. At least samsung is attempting innovation with foldable devices and such. Wish they'd kill the curved screens and the note 22 ultra was just a flat slab of glass. Would be alot nicer I think.
Uh, Android is all open source so there's nothing Google can do, or really does do, to prevent smartphone manufacturers from adding that form of integration. Huawei is actually doing exactly what you're wanting from Nothing OS, with their Harmony OS (which is essentially a heavily modified version of android) but we don't hear about it much in the west since we're not their audience. The reason companies don't add Apple levels of integration is that it's hard to get developers of other products, likely competing brands, on board with new APIs etc - which is why they usually come from Google themselves as manufacturers generally tend to follow suit, least consumers turn to competitors which support those new features. It's also a pain to merge into new Android versions, which makes update rollouts take such a long time (OxygenOs used to be one of the first to get new versions because of its stock android experience, now it's mediocre at best because of its proprietary systems like their hasselblad collaboration), though we've seen how companies are able to merge their additions to android upstream - particularly with how close Samsung and Google have been working on WearOs 3, and trying to merge aspects of Tizen into it. Would love to be proved wrong, but as you said, it seems this is just going to try be stock android, with a few tweaks and a dot matrix design language, and unfortunately not much more, at least for the first few iterations. Hopefully the hype carries it into being able to make those industry changing software features that it boasts about, but there's a reason this typically only is successful from large phone manufacturers.
@@feroxfoxxo9811 Actually Google does do this, they publish lots of android under Apache License version 2.0 which prevents companies from creating "restrictive" or more in-depth experiences and also nearly all stock android apps are actually closed-source. Google also pays companies like Samsung to force their apps on home-screen and then Samsung does stupid things like making duplicate apps of stock android apps.
So a in-house skinned Android built and Google eco-system, off the shelves SoC, and a gimmicky LED lights on the back. Just pure hype, and nothing else. It is an irony what he said at the beginning where innovation comes to a stand still, but this, is worst than a stand still, it is going backwards. If you talk about innovation, I would say fordable display phones are meaningful milestone for phone evolution since full screen smart phones, so if you wanna be revolutionary, bring in some crazy tech like 10 day+ battery life with average 8+ hrs of daily use, a phone with screen on the back, a dual boot phone with Android and Windows on it, a phone with 4TB or more storage, a phone with a revolutionary OS or eco-system, or something really REALLY exciting. Really, Nothing special about this product, with such bold claims, he should be ashamed about it.
I hope Nothing will believe in Quality Like Apple and not in Quantity like Mi 😂 Like giving only 4 gb ram but well optimised not like Mi give 6-8gb ram but useless 😂
Mi 6gb 8gb ram is like 2ram in apple maybe worst than that but mi software is really good but their hardware are sucks and apple is good in hardware and software is mid range but samsung both software and hardware is mid range but samsung cemera is op I mean they provide cemara at such low price unless like apple their only expensive mobiles had good camera apple x is average
It looks advanced in some features but I would not say that it's better than Android, not sure. For instance it's an Android phone with a modified OS. Nothing OS 🤔
It’s big talk with clues resembling the religion of Steve Jobs. Neither revolutionary or innovative. Still watching though… perhaps there’s more that is yet to unfold.
@@a.banana I don't need to see it same talking points as every other phone manufacturer Android and Qualcomm chipset. You know what you are going to get? A transparent phone wow such innovation 😂 How can you change the world when you are using the same operating system and processor as your compeition? All talk to hype this thing up.
@@ShawnLangford Having the same chip and OS as other companies does not necessarily mean they cannot innovate in other areas. In fact maybe they can make the OS lighter and further optimized. We don't know yet.
@@a.banana Lighter than stock Android? Good luck with that. Feel free to reply to this thread in summer when the phone is revealed and rub this amazing new device in my face. Something tells me I won’t be hearing from you.
Look forward to next generations of Nothing phones. I don't mind a slightly less flagship chipset provided the phone is speedy with good performance and most importantly an affordable price! Oneplus 3T is a great example.
OnePlus was successful for bringing flagship performance at a budget price. Nothing is just an Apple wannabe. Wanting to tempt people with aethetics over performance. Nothing isn't going to innovate anything performance-wise. It's gonna be all show and same-old go. Think Xiaomi phone in an Apple shiney skin. That's Nothing.
@@jonahhammond1360 no. Have you used one personally? No? Then based on what are you saying that? People never got what the need. They got what they didn't know they need. Like no one asked for a touch screen phone. But here we are now it's the only way a phone is now today. Fold is also that. No one may need a foldable. But it is nice to have and is definitely innovative. Even the incredible engineering behind itself is enough.
@@OXIR I have used a folding phone, both then zflip 3 and zfold 3. Also I used the zfold 2. The problem with folding phones is 1: it’s not real glass, it’s plastic to fold 2: the phone is bulky when folded up 3: aspect ratios are garbage 4: compromises on durability 5: situations where you unfold the phone could have just taken out a tablet
Dear Nothing,Samsung A52 @30K same features , Nothing has samsung ultrawide camera .Nothing has Nothing except Buildquality and aluminium frame.South Indians want to Boycott NOTHING
Before Launch Nothing: A competitor of I phone Public. : So exciting After launch Nothing: Aimed to defeat i phone Public. : Who are wondering if it can defeat at least any Android brand ( at given price)!
Nothing does seem consistent with its theme. They basically have provided nothing except a new aesthetic which isn't really that appealing to me.. lol :P 4 years of security updates...... WOW
So according to him putting some lights on the back is real innovation🤦🏻♂️ Even budget phones areg fast and smooth without animations. Go make a foldable or rollable then call it innovation
@@ravitejaknts Carl Pei is not a new face having been at OnePlus for a long time and we all know their phones keep going up in price while features u get us a mixed bag. Their nothing tws was all hype despite the cool design. With all that said, I'd love to be proven wrong but so far it's a lot of hot air.
@@j00ktau I dont why some people see hype as bad thing. Carl Pei seems soo good at marketing. Anyhow he reaches the hype with his products. So people liked OnePlus and now Nothing. When Samsung used to have bad software and Google used to have bad hardware, I always felt OnePlus as best of both worlds. For a small company like Nothing, marketing is not only necessary, its mandatory. They are doing it in right level if you ask me.
No clue why people are raving another Android phone, it's functionality is exactly the same with a slightly different skin. And most importantly, not excited giving this company my data
This guy doesn’t know what he is doing or talking about. This company is going to flop like one plus and give a basic android experience. If he wants to beat everyone then he needs to stop talking about apple and the iPhone every chance he gets!
@@King0fHero so a phone will be coming sometime in the far future. Carl certainly did not reveal the phone. But he did say a launcher with the new OS was coming in April. The phone right now is strictly a concept. Not much of a reveal.
Just give us new os not some same android with fancy launcher. I would had been excited if it was new a brand new os. Then maybe i would had said ok maybe this can compete with iphone. Till then I’ll just stick with my iphone.
Enthusiasm at it's best... People with Carl's mentality should be leading the market - not investors who only care for output on the bottomline. I have high hopes for "Nothing" and have already bought the Nothing Phone (1).
@@arvi8843 It's a fantastic phone. Only complaint I have is the lack of a bigger battery. Other than that, it's great! I own an iPhone 14 Pro as well, and shift between that and the Nothing Phone (1) on a regular basis - just for fun. And when I use the Nothing Phone (1), I don't feel that i'm missing features over the iPhone 14 Pro.
@@TheZax85 Thank you. This is the only phone that got me interested since my last phone purchase which was 2019 because of aesthetics and symmetrical bezels. 😆😊
3 years of OS updates in 2022 is a joke. Especially for companies that do not build the OS but borrow it from Google. Additionally, widgets and icon packs are not innovation. I feel that companies that sell android phones have misunderstood what pioneering is.
He thinks he can do it again what he did with OnePlus. Those were different times, competition was weak. Now it's blood bath in higher mid range phones.
See it's a truth no matter you accept or not , it can't be as good as OnePlus , no doubt oxygen OS was good and all but at the end of the day that was bbk electronics which was holding OnePlus from back , there is no back up for them if they fail