After Samsung, Oneplus, Oppo, Google, Now Nothing is also going to launch a foldable smartphone. A concept render of Nothing's first foldable smartphone Nothing Fold (1) has been revealed. Although Nothing's CEO Carl Pay has not been so excited about the foldable smartphone, but this concept render has aroused curiosity among Nothing's fans.
Industrial designer Sarang Seth has created a concept render of Nothing's foldable phone. He is also known for the concept design of many Apple products. In this foldable phone, Sarang has kept the company's Glyph design and transparent back. Apart from this, a small display is also provided on the hinge of the phone, in which notifications are visible. This concept foldable phone looks quite attractive.
Nothing Fold (1) Concept
A triple camera setup can be seen in the back of Nothing Fold (1), whose design is also unique. Additionally, you will also see changes in the design of Glyph lighting. According to the report, MediaTek Dimensity 9400 processor can be given in Nothing's foldable phone. The phone can be provided with 16GB RAM and up to 1TB storage.
A large battery of 5,500mAh can be provided in the phone. Fast wired and wireless charging feature can be provided in the phone. The industrial designer has kept the price of this phone at 799 euros, which means that it can be launched between 80 to 85 thousand rupees. If we talk about foldable smartphones of Samsung, OnePlus or Google, the price of foldable smartphones of these companies is more than Rs 1 lakh. In such a situation, it can prove to be quite affordable for the users.
Nothing Phone (3)
It is difficult to say whether a foldable phone will be launched or not, but Carl Pay's company may soon launch Nothing Phone 3 in the market. Apart from this, Nothing Phone (3a) can also be introduced early next year. Nothing's upcoming flagship and mid-budget phones can be presented at the Mobile World Congress (MWC 2025).
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