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Why Everybody is Talking About The Nothing Phone

Updated: Sep 18, 2022




The Nothing Phone glyphs are a light pattern that appears on the screen when the phone is turned off. The glyphs are created by the phone’s light sensors, which detect ambient light and transmit this information to the display.

This is not a new concept, but it is not often used in modern smartphones.


"Unfortunately the Light Patterns are not very customizable in the settings of the phone, leaving lots of room for new developments"

The Nothing Phone 1 is a great phone. The interface is really cool and retro-looking.

The Nothing Phone 1 has a Glyph interface which looks like old CRT screens. It also has light patterns that make it look like the screens from the 80s and 90s when people were using landlines.


This is not a new concept, but it is not often used in modern smartphones.


The Nothing Phone 1 is the first phone to be released by the company of the same name. It's a new take on mobile phones that has a focus on privacy and security, with a design that's reminiscent of older models like those from Nokia.


It comes with a Glyph interface, which is an interface that doesn't have any recognizable buttons or icons. The user navigates through the phone by drawing patterns on the screen. It also has some retro-ish tweaks to its UI, such as when you call someone and it automatically connects - there's no need for you to hit 'send'.

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