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Nothing Phone (3) leak confirms moniker and design clues in latest teaser
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10m ago
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The upcoming launch of the Nothing Phone (3), a highly anticipated smartphone from the UK-based tech brand, has been hinted at in a recent video. The teaser, found in the launch video for the Nothing Ear Open headphones, shows the "Finish setting up Phone (3)" text in the Settings menu, confirming the device's name. The video also provides glimpses of the phone's design, featuring a centered hole-punch cutout and slim bezels. While pricing and launch dates are still unknown, fans can expect the Phone (3) to offer innovative design and cutting-edge specifications.
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Nothing teases new phone launch in India: Nothing Phone (3) or CMF Phone (1)?
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1y ago
Medial
Nothing, the company owned by Carl Pei, is set to launch a new device in India. The company has been teasing the launch through social media, generating speculation about whether it will be the Nothing Phone (3) or the CMF Phone (1). A teaser image featuring the numbers 3, 2, 1 has sparked curiosity, but little is known about the product. The timing suggests it could be the third-generation Nothing Phone, while the all-black design with a matte finish could indicate the CMF Phone. More details are expected to be revealed before the launch.
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Nothing To Make Smartphones In India, Aims To Make The Country An Export Hub
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1y ago
Medial
Smartphone maker Nothing is planning to make India its long-term export hub. The company will manufacture its latest range of smartphones, the Nothing Phone (2a), in India. Founder Carl Pei previously confirmed that the new phone would be manufactured in India. The phone is set to launch on 5 March and will feature a Dimensity 7,200 Pro processor co-engineered with MediaTek. Nothing aims to build India as an export hub in the long term and has brought its unique transparent design and global quality standards to the country.
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Nothing Phone 3a Pro leaked design leaves fans unimpressed, netizens call it ‘hideous’
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5m ago
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The upcoming Nothing Phone 3a series, set to include the Phone 3a and Phone 3a Pro, isn't meeting user expectations based on leaked design renders, with many social media responses being negative. The Phone 3a Pro displays a large camera ring, reminiscent of the OnePlus 13 and Vivo X200 series, alongside Nothing's signature transparent back design. Despite its advanced specifications, including a 6.77-inch AMOLED display and Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor, the design has been criticized by netizens.
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Nothing data leak: Company admits ‘vulnerability’ hit community members' data
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1y ago
Medial
UK smartphone brand Nothing has confirmed the discovery of a vulnerability affecting the email addresses belonging to its community members. However, the company stated that no personal information, such as passwords or payment details, was compromised. The data leak was discovered nearly a year and a half ago, and immediate action was taken to address the issue. No further details regarding the cause of the leak were shared. In unrelated news, Nothing has released an update for its Nothing Phone (2) that includes voice conversation features with ChatGPT.
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Nothing Phone (2a) Will Be Made In India, Says CEO Carl Pei
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1y ago
Medial
Nothing Phone (2a), the upcoming smartphone from Nothing, is set to launch in India and other global markets on March 5. CEO Carl Pei confirmed that the phone will be manufactured in India. The Phone (2a) is expected to be an upgrade over the company's first handset, the Nothing Phone 1, and may be more affordable. It will feature a 6.7-inch display, dual rear cameras, Nothing OS, and a distinctive transparent design. The announcement comes as Manu Sharma, the head of Nothing's India operations, stepped down.
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Nothing Phone (3a) vs Phone (2a): What upgrades we expect this year | Mint
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5m ago
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The Nothing Phone (3a) series launches March 4, featuring the Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro. Design upgrades include a triple camera setup and possibly a new button. The 6.7-inch AMOLED display will offer improved brightness. The camera system upgrades to a triple setup with telephoto capabilities, and a 50MP selfie camera. Performance upgrades include a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor, offering 8GB and 12GB RAM options, while maintaining a 5000mAh battery similar to the Phone (2a).
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AT&T confirms data breach and resets millions of customer passcodes
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1y ago
Medial
AT&T has confirmed a data leak that has compromised the personal information of over 7.6 million current customers and 65 million former customers. The leaked information includes names, email addresses, phone numbers, social security numbers, and more. The company has taken action by resetting security passcodes for affected active customers and notifying them via email or letter. The leak was originally discovered by TechCrunch, who alerted AT&T of the vulnerability in their encrypted passcodes. The passcodes were found to be easily decipherable, raising concerns about customer data security.
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Nothing Phone (2a) teased ahead of launch on March 5: All we know so far
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1y ago
Medial
On March 5, Nothing, an innovative tech company, is set to unveil its highly anticipated Nothing Phone (2a) in India. This launch marks Nothing's first-ever global launch event in the country. The phone's design details have been showcased, featuring a transparent design with a horizontal dual-camera setup and the iconic glyph interface. The Phone (2a) will be available in black and white variants and will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro chipset with up to 12 GB of RAM. Further specifications and features are yet to be revealed.
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MWC 2024: Nothing enters the budget range with Phone (2a)
TechCrunch
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1y ago
Medial
London-based phone company, Nothing, has unveiled its latest handset, the Nothing Phone (2a), at the recent MWC 2024 event. Positioned as a budget-friendly device, the Phone (2a) maintains the transparent aesthetic of the previous models with illuminated Glyphs, albeit in a smaller area. It features a dual-camera setup, though now placed in the center, possibly for differentiating it from the flagship models. The phone is equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro chip, but pricing details remain undisclosed.
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Cadillac teases ‘Opulent Velocity’ electric V-Series concept
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1y ago
Medial
Cadillac has released a teaser for its latest concept, an all-electric V-Series luxury performance vehicle called "Opulent Velocity." While no details about production or specifications have been revealed yet, the teaser showcases a sleek front end design with an illuminated Cadillac badge. One notable aspect in the video is the loud sound, suggesting that Cadillac may be using auditory tricks for its electric V-Series. The teaser is timed to mark the 20th anniversary of the V-Series launch, indicating Cadillac's aim to compete with performance luxury sub-brands like BMW M and Mercedes AMG in the electric vehicle market.
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