![]() It's time to talk about the Glyph Interface. OLEDs generally tend to struggle transitioning from black to darker greys at low brightness and this is quite apparent on the Phone 1. I didn't notice any of these display issues on the units sent to me, but I did observe purple fringing when swiping between the toggle switches in the notification shade at low brightness. Unsurprisingly, Nothing will happily sell you a tempered glass screen protector for Rs. However, the pre-applied screen protector over the display managed to pick up plenty of scratches on both my review units after just a week of fairly careful use. Nothing has used Corning Gorilla Glass 5 for the display and the back panel, and so I didn't observ any scratches on the rear glass during the review period. The completely flat sides, front and back look very industrial, especially for the black variant. The Phone 1 is a very comfortable phone to live with, and in a lot of ways, feels like an iPhone 12 or iPhone 13. We have already gone over the design of the Nothing Phone 1 quite extensively in our first impressions piece but I do want to point out a few things that I really like after using it for a longer period. The phone is available in white and black. ![]() ![]() The price of the charger is not bad and if you add its cost, the Phone 1 effectively starts at roughly Rs. 1,499 and the transparent case also costs the same. The Nothing 45W charger is sold separately for Rs. Samsung Galaxy A53 5G Review: A Worthy Successor?.
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