There’s Nothing to look at in this latest high-quality leak

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If you thought that the leaks would stop now that we are just a few days away from the launch of Nothing's first smartphone on Prime Day July 12th, the Phone (1), you are sadly mistaken. Or happily, in case you live in Europe or the UK. While we've already seen renders (both official and unofficial) of the Phone (1), this latest leak shows off each and every detail of the phone in perfect clarity.

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The imagery comes from Evan Blass (@evleaks), and they are of fantastic quality with nary a watermark in sight. There are photos of both the white and the black Phone (1) from the front, back, and side. Regardless of your opinion of Nothing's first phone, it's well worth taking a look of the rear panel with its unique design.

Nothing's Phone (1) will be announced during an event on July 12th which will be held in-person and be live-streamed. We already know that the Phone (1) will be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 778G+ processor, with an OLED display, wireless charging, and notification LEDs on its rear panel. It will also run using the Nothing OS launcher which has been available for Android 11 users and above to try out in beta format on the Play Store.

With just a few days left until the big day, what are your thought's on Nothing's Phone (1)?

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