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Nothing Phone (1)

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Once upon a time, a rebellious company by the name of OnePlus sought to challenge the likes of Samsung, Apple and Sony to prove that you can get flagship performance without the flagship price tag. However, in the words of The Dark Knight’s Harvey Dent, “You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.”

With OnePlus phones now sporting price tags to rival those of iPhones, who will champion those who want to stick it to the man and tread the path less travelled when it comes to inexpensive and experimental smartphones? Ironically, it’s OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei who has come to the rescue, with a new brand invoking the ethos of the early days of OnePlus.

It is called Nothing. The name might well be familiar, as we reviewed itsa quality AV performance at a genuinely competitive price?

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