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The Nothing Phone 3 is here, and I got to use it briefly in London. While it's pretty iterative for the brand, it's also a ton of fun.
The unusual LED lights from the original Nothing phones have morphed into a matrix display that can show the time, a Magic 8 ...
Nothing launched the Nothing Phone 3 earlier this month, and it looks like a well-rounded Android phone. However, the device ...
Nothing posted an update announcing a new feature called ‘Glyph Matrix’ and confirming it will feature on the Nothing Phone 3 ...
Carl Pei responds to reviews and harrasment from fans over one of the most polarizing smartphone launches (Nothing Phone 3) ...
Seven years after co-founding OnePlus, Carl Pei left the smartphone maker in 2020 to launch his own venture. The company that became Nothing has, to date, launched a single product: the Ear (1 ...
Carl Pei thinks there’s something wrong with the smartphone industry. That’s not to say the handsets on sale today are bad. Across the board, modern mobiles are faster, ...
Carl Pei sat down in London to talk exclusively to me about its next product. Pei talked eloquently about the company’s initial challenges, and revealed secrets about what is coming next. March ...
Carl Pei on designing transparent technology But his perseverance has paid off. During our chat, Pei was in Shenzhen, China, where he had just returned to the office from the factory.
“The Glyph interface is not a gimmick,” Nothing founder and CEO Carl Pei told the press as he revealed the Nothing Phone 3 for the first time, shortly before announcing that its new iteration lets you ...
Carl Pei announced he got a decent investment back in December last year. According to the former OnePlus’ executive, the company received $7 million in funding from prominent names.
OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei is well on his way. He has been since 2013 when, aged 23, he became the public face of OnePlus rather than his considerably more experienced co-founder Pete Lau.
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