Nothing Phone (1)
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Secondary Camera: 16 MPix f/2.45, Videos @1080p/30fps
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Testberichte für das Nothing Phone (1)
Der ehemalige OnePlus-Direktor macht wieder ein Handy, das lässt natürlich aufhorchen. Das Nothing Phone (1) will vieles anders machen und sieht mit LED-Elementen an der Rückseite schon mal ziemlich cool aus. Aber kann es zu einem Preis um die 500 Euro auch in unserem Test überzeugen?
Quelle: Smartphone Magazin - 3/24
Die besten Geräte in drei Preiskategorien - unter 300 Euro
Vergleich, online nicht verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 01.07.2024
Bewertung: Gesamt: 90% Leistung: 94% Ausstattung: 82% Bildschirm: 86% Mobilität: 90% Gehäuse: 80%
Quelle: Tech Stage
Nein, das Nothing Phone 1 ist kein Über-Smartphone, es ist nicht besser als alles bislang Dagewesene. Aber es ist insgesamt gut und vor allem anders.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 12.09.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 90%
Quelle: Tech Stage
Nein, das Nothing Phone 1 ist kein Über-Smartphone, es ist nicht besser als alles bislang Dagewesene. Aber es ist insgesamt gut und vor allem anders.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 11.07.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 90%
Quelle: Smartphone Magazin - 3/23
Price very good
Einzeltest, online nicht verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 01.06.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 90% Leistung: 94% Bildschirm: 86% Gehäuse: 80%
Quelle: Computerbild
Das Nothing Phone (1) ist durchaus besonders: Das fängt bei der Rückseite und dem Design des Smartphones an und reicht bis zu den Extras beim Laden. Die LEDs auf der Rückseite sind mehr als nur eine Spielerei und bieten im Alltag nützliche Funktionen. Das Display überzeugt mit guten Farben und Kontrast. Bei der Kamera gibt es Luft nach oben – den meisten Nutzerinnen und Nutzer dürfte die Qualität jedoch ausreichen. Der Prozessor ist mit seiner Sonderfunktion für kabelloses Laden eine Besonderheit und zeigt sich abseits dessen mit guten Ergebnissen für ein Mittelklasse-Smartphone. Der erste Aufschlag von Nothing auf dem Smartphone-Markt entpuppt sich als ein solides Modell für die Mittelklasse – zur Konkurrenz in der Oberklasse ist jedoch noch Luft.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 20.02.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 92%
Quelle: Computerbild
Das Nothing Phone (1) ist durchaus besonders: Das fängt bei der Rückseite und dem Design des Smartphones an und reicht bis zu den Extras beim Laden. Die LEDs auf der Rückseite sind mehr als nur eine Spielerei und bieten im Alltag nützliche Funktionen. Das Display überzeugt mit guten Farben und Kontrast. Bei der Kamera gibt es Luft nach oben – den meisten Nutzerinnen und Nutzer dürfte die Qualität jedoch ausreichen. Der Prozessor ist mit seiner Sonderfunktion für kabelloses Laden eine Besonderheit und zeigt sich abseits dessen mit guten Ergebnissen für ein Mittelklasse-Smartphone. Der erste Aufschlag von Nothing auf dem Smartphone-Markt entpuppt sich als ein solides Modell für die Mittelklasse – zur Konkurrenz in der Oberklasse ist jedoch noch Luft.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 31.12.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 92%
Quelle: Nextpit Germany
Das Versprechen eines ausgewogenen, preisgünstigen Smartphones mit einem auffälligen Design wurde meiner Meinung nach voll und ganz eingehalten.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 03.10.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 90%
Quelle: RP-Online
Wer nach einem Mittelklasse-Smartphone sucht, das aus der Masse heraussticht, ist bei Nothing an der richtigen Adresse.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 02.09.2022
Quelle: Inside Handy
Zwischen der ersten Ankündigung und dem Marktstart des Nothing Phone 1 ist viel Zeit vergangen. Die Salamitaktik, jede Woche ein weiteres Detail zu dem Handy zu offenbaren, hätte man sich meiner Meinung nach nicht bei OnePlus und Co. abschauen müssen.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 21.08.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Chip.de
Das Nothing Phone (1) ist eine Smartphone-Debütantin der neuen Tech-Marke Nothing und überzeugt im Test mit einer sehr guten Akkulaufzeit, einer starken Performance und einer soliden Ausstattung.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 16.08.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 95% Leistung: 95% Ausstattung: 94% Bildschirm: 94% Mobilität: 99%
Quelle: Netzwelt
Das Nothing Phone (1) legt einen spektakulären Einstand hin. Das Glyph-Interface ist pure Spielerei, bestenfalls ein Eisbrecher - aber wer kann da schon was gegen haben?
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 13.08.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80% Ausstattung: 70% Mobilität: 70% Gehäuse: 90%
Quelle: Gamestar
Das Nothing Phone 1 hat mich positiv überrascht. Das Design spricht mich sehr an, auch wenn es mich an ein iPhone erinnert. Gerade die symmetrischen Display-Ränder sprechen für sich und findet man kaum in dieser Preisklasse.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 09.08.2022
Quelle: Chinahandys.net
Das Nothing Phone 1 bereichert den Smartphone-Markt um ein stylisches und solides Gerät abseits des Einheitsbreis der großen Marken.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 29.07.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 84% Leistung: 75% Bildschirm: 90% Mobilität: 80% Gehäuse: 90%
Quelle: Tech Stage
Nein, das Nothing Phone 1 ist kein Über-Smartphone, es ist nicht besser als alles bislang Dagewesene. Aber es ist insgesamt gut und vor allem anders.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 29.07.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 90%
Quelle: Computerbase
Endlich sind Smartphones nicht mehr langweilig. Und vielleicht reicht ja gerade das für den ein oder anderen Interessenten, doch beim Phone (1) zuzuschlagen.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 15.07.2022
Quelle: n-tv
Das Nothing Phone (1) ist ein erfrischend anderes Smartphone. Statt für viel Geld neue Bestmarken zu setzen, bietet es zu vernünftigen Preisen ein außergewöhnliches Design.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 15.07.2022
Quelle: A1 Blog
Das Nothing Phone 1 macht viel richtig: Es hinterlässt einen frischen und modernen Eindruck. Bei den Komponenten wie Display oder SoC wurde bewusst auf High-End verzichtet.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 14.07.2022
Ausländische Testberichte
Quelle: Tech Spurt
Comparing Nothing Phone 2 vs the original smartphone, including a camera test, gaming performance, battery life and general features. I've reviewed both the Nothing Phone 2 and its cheaper sibling and here's a side-by-side evaluation - check out my tips and tricks guide for more Nothing OS 2.0 action! Now, these rather unique mobiles may look similar, but that design has undergone subtle refinements for the 2023 model. The Nothing Phone 2 has an upgraded Glyph setup, with new features like the Timer and Composer. Although the latter will come to the first handset along with Nothing OS 2.0. More on the software side in my tips and tricks guide, live now! The Nothing Phone 2 also boasts a better camera setup, with a fresh IMX890 sensor and updated ISP.
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 13.07.2023
Quelle: Stuff TV EN→DE
It would be all too easy to write Phone 1’s transparent design and glyph lighting off as a gimmick, but there’s a truly capable handset lurking underneath. The screen and cameras punch above their weight, the materials and build quality give it the feel of a more expensive device, and Nothing clearly has big plans for its minimal take on Android – even if they haven’t been entirely realised at launch. We’re also big fans of anyone doing things differently in a market stuffed with increasingly samey handsets. The rival Xiaomi 12 Lite has near-identical underlying hardware and isn’t nearly as interesting to look at or use. Battery life was originally a weak point (although software improvements have boosted efficiency a little since launch), and those with a need for speed will find faster performance elsewhere. Google, Samsung and Apple also retain the edge on camera image quality – but it’s closer than you’d expect given Nothing’s newbie status.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 23.06.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: DxOMark EN→DE
The Nothing Phone (1)’s display performance was smooth, accurate and responsive, providing a comfortable haptic experience when browsing the web or using social media. Readability was affected by the display’s lack of uniformity in color and brightness. Under sunlight, in particular, the screen lacked the brightness needed to be readable. The video-game experience was hindered by the display’s image stutter, which would interrupt the fluidity of play.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 26.05.2023
Quelle: Gadgetbyte Nepal EN→DE
Okay, let’s now wrap up this review of the Nothing Phone 1. It goes without saying that the Nothing Phone 1 easily stands out from the crowd of saturated midrange phones in 2023. That semi-transparent design mixed with the Glyph interface sure does offer a “breath of fresh air” to anyone who’s looking for a phone with a unique character above everything else. That’s not to say the Nothing Phone 1 is perfect by any means as we’ve discovered throughout this review. There are quite a few software bugs to iron out here (some have), it has some hardware limitations compared to the competition but more importantly, Nothing is asking for a premium price for this phone. You can easily find a bunch of midrange devices with better performance at cheaper prices, but I doubt any of them can duplicate this guy’s fresh smartphone experience. Having said that, the aforementioned price discrepancy of the Nothing Phone 1 in Nepal and other markets is unfortunate and embarrassing. Compared to the Indian market, we would’ve found it acceptable if it was 10 – 15% costlier, but no. This is simply ludicrous!
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 12.04.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 86% Preis: 75% Leistung: 85% Bildschirm: 85% Mobilität: 85% Gehäuse: 90%
Quelle: GSM Arena EN→DE
On the other hand, speaking of pinches, if you can take all of Nothing's marketing and hype-building with at least one pinch of salt, if not many more than that, you'll realize you're left with a device that is a very capable mid-ranger in its own right, and one that's a very solid first device to come out from a new company, at a reasonable price (especially compared to early 2023 releases, we might snarkily point out). And yet, there were letdowns for us during our time with it - the screen, yes, but also the vibration motor could have been better, while the box contents is still rather surprising to see in its bareness from a company that isn't as established as Apple or Samsung. As always then, everything comes down to what you prioritize - what you value most, and what you care for least. If you love hype, but can't afford an iPhone or a hype watch or even a pair of hype sneakers, this is a thing for you. If you can ignore that and decide the specs for the price are good enough for you, then go for it too. But if you want an iPhone, or a flagship Android phone even, for half the price, there's Nothing for you here.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 07.04.2023
Quelle: Amateur Photographer EN→DE
If you’re bored of smartphones that all look the same, then the Nothing Phone 1 is a smartphone that stands out as offering something a little bit different to everyone else. Unfortunately the actual usefulness of the GLYPH lights is fairly limited, and can quickly be forgotten about in terms of notifications, but can be useful for more gentle subject lighting. If you’re wanting a smartphone with flagship photo quality, then the Nothing Phone 1 may disappoint you, as images can be a bit hit and miss. But if you take into consideration the price point, and the inclusion of two 50MP cameras, both with auto-focus, then this phone could be seen as a bit of steal. The main camera gives the best results, and whilst the ultra-wide-angle camera is somewhat average, the close focus does help redeem itself. The selfie camera is nothing special here. With rumours of the Nothing Phone 2 likely to be coming soon, it may be worth keeping an eye out for any special offers on the Nothing Phone 1. However, the phone has some very stiff competition from Google. With a some mixed results, the Nothing Phone 1 can’t match the flagship smartphones found on our list of the best camera phones for photography, but it could be a good option for those looking for a budget camera phone.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 22.03.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: What Hi-Fi EN→DE
The Nothing Phone (1) is a welcome oddity in the current smartphone scene. With iterative yearly updates from Apple, Samsung and Sony, it feels like the days when each new phone would have groundbreaking new features are slowly fading. Nothing, conversely, provides a phone with a unique aesthetic and feature set, sturdy build and 120Hz OLED display – all for less than half the price of the latest iPhone. If you want a smartphone that will turn heads, alongside providing a pretty solid AV experience overall, the Nothing Phone (1) might be the rebellious new alternative for you.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 13.02.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: DxOMark EN→DE
The Nothing Phone (1) main camera is capable of providing good image quality in photos and videos, with images that contain a lot of texture and details, when compared with other phones in the High-end segment. The camera’s exposure performance was somewhat uneven in different conditions but was sufficient when taking photos outdoors. Portraits, on the other hand, were pleasant and accurately exposed in different conditions, with fairly good color rendering. Photos also had well-controlled noise levels on faces and subjects. Although autofocus was generally accurate, the camera was slow to focus, and sometimes the desired capture moment was missed. Thanks to its ultrawide module, the Nothing Phone (1) can provide good image quality with a good level of details. However, the absence of a tele module, means that the quality at medium and long range (typically for an equivalent focal length of more than 80mm) is very low. When taking videos, exposure was unsteady in all tested conditions. A limited dynamic range, combined with the exposure instabilities, reduces the ability of the camera to produce good quality videos, especially in backlit scenes. But the videos provided nice white balance in indoor conditions and colors were well-rendered in bright light conditions.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 10.02.2023
Quelle: Tech Advisor EN→DE
As a phone, the Phone (1) is an almost unqualified success. The limited battery life and minor bugs and issues I’ve encountered are the only real weaknesses, while the capable cameras, IP53 rating, and wireless charging all stand out from pack. That’s before we even get to the design. Perhaps it will prove divisive, but you certainly couldn’t call the Phone (1) boring looking, and ultimately the semi-transparent rear and LED patterns will prove the main reason to consider picking the Phone (1) up. Foldables like the (now fairly affordable) Galaxy Z Flip 3 have done more to change the way I use my phone than anything in Nothing’s handset, so if you were caught up in the hype then you might want to re-assess your expectations. Making a great phone is difficult though, and making a great phone as your second ever product is absolutely remarkable. So even if this is nothing special, it’s still a great choice.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 11.01.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 90%
Quelle: Digital Trends EN→DE
Quirky, individual, and enjoyable to use, the Nothing Phone 1 succeeds in being different from any other smartphone, at least on the outside. Inside, things are substantially more familiar, with the software sharing plenty of stylistic and interface similarities with the Google Pixel series. It’s reasonably priced, the specifications are good, the software is enjoyable to use, and it really does look and feel different from any other Android phone out there. However, it’s not perfect. The camera hasn’t been dramatically improved since its release, and the battery life is quite short. The Android 13-based Nothing OS 1.5 software is in beta now, with a full release promised for early 2023. This is good news, but don’t expect the software to transform the phone, and the late arrival puts it behind rivals from Samsung and Google. Don’t let it really put you off though, as the Nothing Phone 1 is a recommended buy and a very exciting start for the company.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 10.01.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Root Nation EN→DE
Nothing Phone (1) is not a smartphone for everyone. It is unique, and can stun you with wow effect in the first hours of use. But in the end, first impressions pass, so the value of the smartphone is manifested in other aspects. If we take into account the price of the smartphone, Nothing Phone (1) mostly competes with the flagships of Xiaomi, Oppo, realme or mid-rangers from more well-known brands. It wins with an original design and a convenient Android skin, i.e. the factors that matter the most when the phones have almost the same specs. In addition to this, Nothing Phone (1) can offer its users a bright and responsive display, a good set of cameras, high performance in productivity tasks and pleasant stability in games. The weakness of this smartphone is that it comes from a less-known brand, so it mostly caters to geeks and hi-tech fans who have at least heard something about it or, for example, read our review. Therefore, do not forget to subscribe to our social accounts to see more similar devices – the dark horses. Nothing Phone (1) is not a smartphone for everyone. It is unique and can stun you with a wow effect in the first hours of use. But in the end, first impressions pass, so the value of the smartphone is manifested in other aspects.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 03.01.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 86% Preis: 90% Leistung: 90% Bildschirm: 90% Mobilität: 80% Gehäuse: 90% Ergonomie: 80%
Quelle: 91mobiles EN→DE
You will get more processor muscle on the likes of the Redmi K50i and the iQOO Neo 6, and those wanting a great camera and clean interface might also be attracted to the Google Pixel 6a, whose price is in the region of Rs 30,999 at the time of writing. But none of them can match the overall experience and design feel that the Nothing Phone (1) brings to the table. That transparent back and Glyph UI put it in a zone of its own. It remains the most flauntable mid-segment phone and its performance is improving consistently as well. With no successor in sight, and Nothing also having ironed out some of the early service and support issues, we think the Phone (1) is a great buy for those who want a phone that looks and works differently from the run-of-the-mill smartphones out there. There is – pun alert – literally Nothing like it out there.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 14.12.2022
Quelle: Techradar EN→DE
At first blush, the appeal of the Nothing Phone 1 rests on its standout design and the strength of its story. The company clearly learnt lessons from its first product and the level of polish applied to the Phone 1 surpasses expectations, while unique features like its transparent back and glyph lighting marry novelty and functionality in a way that's absent from most other phones.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 06.12.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80% Preis: 80% Leistung: 80% Bildschirm: 80% Mobilität: 50% Gehäuse: 80%
Quelle: Yugatech
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 03.12.2022
Quelle: Expert Reviews EN→DE
The Nothing Phone (1) is a remarkable first effort for the fledgling company. With a unique design, quirky LED lighting effects, a clean installation of Android and a sublime screen, the Phone (1) is well and truly on the way to becoming a hallmark of the mid-range scene. Yet I’m curious to see how the Nothing Phone (1) is received by the average consumer. Primarily appealing to tech enthusiasts, it will be interesting to see whether the Phone (1) achieves a wider reach, including those less informed about the newest releases who simply want a new phone without having to pay too much. Indeed, the next few years are going to be very interesting. Nothing as a company could become the breakout success it hopes for, or it might simply plummet into obscurity. I can’t wait to find out what’s next – but as it stands, the Nothing Phone (1) is a head-turning handset that can compete with the very best in the business.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 21.11.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: DxOMark EN→DE
The Nothing Phone (1) showed decent autonomy in moderate use, but its consumption during the night was high, with an average 3% lost. When tested outside, the device struggled when scrolling on social apps and using the camera. Its autonomy in calibrated mode, however, was excellent, especially when calling, and streaming video and music. The 45W charger struggled to replenish the battery device faster than our database average, taking almost 2 hour to fully charge the 4500 mAh battery. Indeed, the device supported only 33W, and the time between 100% displayed on the screen and the true full charge was very long at 49 minutes. The charge efficiency was very low, even though the power adapter showed excellent efficiency. The residual consumption of the charger was excellent when the device was fully charged and still plugged in, but the charger itself, when plugged into an outlet, consumed more power than average. Wireless charging was long, too, taking 2 hours and 41 minutes to fully charge the battery. The charge efficiency was average, and the residual consumption was slightly lower than average. The discharge currents were low across almost all our use cases, meaning that the device is well-optimized, especially when calling, and streaming music and video. When compared with devices from the same price range ($400 – $599), the Nothing Phone (1) gets a global score that is slightly above average, with autonomy and efficiency scores slightly above average as well, but a low charging score.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 10.11.2022
Quelle: GSM Choice EN→DE
I won't hide that Nothing Phone (1) surprised me a lot - in a positive way. I expected it to be an overrated device with the only tinsel on the back. It turned out, however, that I received a well-made, original but quite well-styled smartphone, with a decent but still requiring refinement interface, with a good screen and nice cameras (although a telephoto lens would be useful). Overall, I got a smartphone devoid of any major weaknesses. The only exception was annoying clippings, but here I hope that the manufacturer will improve it by updating and it will only get better after the next update. There is one more important issue - the price! The cheapest version 8/128 GB costs €469. For €499 you will buy 8/256 GB and I would recommend this version more - remember, you will not increase the memory. For the most demanding customers, there is still the 12/256 GB variant for €549. As for what this smartphone represents, these are really good prices. It is better than I expected, even taking into account the need to buy a charger - not necessarily the one from the manufacturer, because the one offered by Nothing costs the entire €35 and has a power of 45 W, although the phone uses only 33 W. The manufacturer also offers a silicone cover also not very cheap, as much as €20, but at least of a little better quality than usual. Nevertheless, I evaluate the price list positively. I positively assess this entire smartphone - it is not perfect, I have the impression that its software is still plagued by some childhood diseases, but for the debut it is surprisingly good. Let's hope that the next model will be even better and just as well priced. Like nothing, and it turned out nice!
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 05.11.2022
Quelle: Techradar EN→DE
At first blush, the appeal of the Nothing Phone 1 rests on its standout design and the strength of its story. The company has clearly learnt lessons from its first product and the level of polish applied to the Phone 1 surpasses expectations, while unique features like its transparent back and glyph lighting marry novelty and functionality in a way that's absent from most other phones.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 28.10.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Tech Nave EN→DE
Priced at RM2399, the 8GB+256GB variant of the Nothing Phone (1) is not too bad of a deal. You could also get the 12GB variant for RM2699, but most people won't need the extra RAM in a mid-range phone. Overall, the specs and features are not too bad. But this is if you are in it for the unique design. Otherwise, there are better options out there for that kind of money. For example, you could go for the ASUS ZenFone 8. It's more expensive at RM2699 and doesn't have as much RAM or storage. But it comes with a more powerful Snapdragon 888 chipset, a near-stock Android experience, and better cameras. Another option is the recently launched Xiaomi 12T Pro (RM2699), which has a 200MP main camera and a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 21.10.2022
Quelle: DxOMark EN→DE
The Nothing Phone (1) is far from the upper echelons in our Audio ranking. It does poorly overall, but it benefits from having an acceptable amount of distortion at maximum volume. It’s not really a great pick for any playback use case, but it is best suited to watching movies. Music lovers and gamers should probably keep an eye out for alternatives. The phone performs slightly better in Recording than for Playback, but there is some variance between use cases. Sound quality is best when recording with the main camera, followed by office applications. Quality drops noticeably when using the front camera for selfie videos. In Recording, our testers liked the Nothing Phone’s audio zoom performance and found it to be quite effective at eliminating unwanted wind noises. It also offered an excellent signal-to-noise ratio and good resilience at high sound-pressure levels, where distortion remained well under control. This makes it an option for recording at concerts and similar events. On the downside, recording tonal balance is overall dark, and over-enthusiastic noise cancellation algorithms cause a variety of artifacts.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 07.10.2022
Quelle: Slashgear EN→DE
There are two ways you can look at the Nothing Phone 1. You can see it as a decent midrange phone with a few tricks that jack up the price but are of little practical value. Or you can see the Nothing Phone 1 as I do, which is to say, it's a decent midrange phone that has a lot of quirky, gimmicky, tricks that give an otherwise boring phone a little personality. That's something desperately lacking in the smartphone market at large. The Nothing Phone 1 is one that I will remember as a standout in 2022, which has been a year that gave us quite a few fun phones to play with. I regret that this phone won't see U.S. shores, but I'm happy that it made it to my doorstep. Quite frankly, it's neat, and if that's not enough for you to fork over your hard-earned dollars, I totally get that. But this phone's tricks are built on a solid base of features like a 120Hz screen, wireless charging, reverse wireless charging, and a lot of other things that you don't often see at this price point. Stir in some light-up glyphs on the back and a fun font throughout the phone, and there's a lot to like here.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 15.09.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Digital Trends EN→DE
Quirky, individual, and enjoyable to use, the Nothing Phone 1 succeeds in being different from any other smartphone, at least on the outside. Inside, things are substantially more familiar, with the software sharing plenty of stylistic and interface similarities with the Google Pixel series. It’s reasonably priced, the specifications are good, the software is enjoyable to use, and it really does look and feel different from any other Android phone out there. However, it’s not perfect. The camera needs tuning, and the battery life is short. Confirmation an update to Android 13 won’t arrive until potentially mid-2023 is a concern, too, putting Nothing behind the competition in this respect. The company has been good at sending out software updates to improve the phone so far, though. The Nothing Phone 1 is a recommended buy and a very exciting start for the company.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 07.09.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: TechDroider
Vergleich, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 02.09.2022
Quelle: Irish Mirror EN→DE
There’s Nothing to fault here, when you take the phone’s price into consideration as it does everything reasonably well. This is a great opening salvo from Carl Pei’s new company.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 26.07.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: MuyComputer ES→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 14.09.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 82% Leistung: 80% Bildschirm: 80% Mobilität: 90% Gehäuse: 80%
Quelle: Ofertaman ES→DE
Positive: Premium design; nice cameras; big screen; beautiful display; wireless charging. Negative: Weak processor; no charger included; no MicroSD card slot; no headphone jack.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 27.10.2023
Quelle: Ofertaman ES→DE
Positive: Beautiful design; nice cameras; great display; wireless charging. Negative: Relatively high price; no charger included; no microSD card slot; no headphone jack.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 31.07.2023
Quelle: Ofertaman ES→DE
Positive: Elegant design; nice cameras; beautiful display; wireless charging. Negative: Low processor / price ratio; no charger included; no microSD card slot; no headphone jack.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 10.01.2023
Quelle: Canaltech PT→DE
Positive: Great OLED display; high performance; elegant design. Negative: Short battery life; no P2 connector; unsupported waterproof and dust avoiding.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 06.10.2022
Quelle: GadgetGear.nl NL→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 03.11.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 90%
Quelle: Journal du Geek FR→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 29.12.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Presse Citron FR→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 28.12.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80% Preis: 75% Leistung: 70% Bildschirm: 95% Mobilität: 80% Gehäuse: 95%
Quelle: Les Mobiles FR→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 11.11.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Charles Tech FR→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 17.10.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 82% Preis: 90% Leistung: 80% Bildschirm: 90% Mobilität: 80%
Quelle: Nextpit France FR→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 29.09.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 90%
Quelle: Telepolis PL→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 19.09.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Techno Strefa PL→DE
Positive: Attractive price; decent hardware; nice display; great cameras; good performance; long battery life.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 25.03.2023
Quelle: DGL.ru RU→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 19.10.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80% Preis: 80% Leistung: 80% Bildschirm: 80% Mobilität: 50% Gehäuse: 80%
Quelle: MobilArena HU HU→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 13.09.2022
Bewertung: Preis: 80% Bildschirm: 95% Mobilität: 85% Gehäuse: 90%
Quelle: Mere Mobil.dk DA→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 01.09.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 50%
Quelle: Zagni KO→DE
Positive: Stylish design; decent hardware; nice performance. Negative: Average cameras.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 29.09.2024
Kommentar
Qualcomm Adreno 642L: Grafikchip für Smartphones und Tablets, integriert im Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G SoC. Laut Qualcomm um 40% schneller als die alte Adreno 620 im Snapdragon 768G.
Einige nicht anspruchsvolle aktuelle Spiele können mit geringen Details noch flüssig gespielt werden. Für Office und Video natürlich ausreichende Leistungsreserven.
» Weitere Informationen gibt es in unserem Notebook-Grafikkartenvergleich und der Benchmarkliste.
SD 778G+ 5G: Mittelklasse SoC mit 8 Kryo 670 Kernen (4x ARM Cortex A78 2,5 GHz Prime Core und 4x ARM Cortex-A55 1,9 GHz) und einem X53 5G Modem (bis zu 3300 Mbps Download). Der Chip wird im modernen 6nm EUV Prozess bei TSMC gefertigt. Im Vergleich zum normalen 778G, bietet die Plus-Variante 100 MHz höhere Taktraten bei der CPU.» Weitere Infos gibt es in unserem Prozessorvergleich Vergleich mobiler Prozessoren und der Prozessoren Benchmarkliste .
6.55": Es handelt sich um ein kleines Display-Format für Smartphones. Man sollte nicht stark fehlsichtig sein und man wird wenig Details am Bildschirm sehen und nur eine kleine Auflösung zur Verfügung haben. Dafür sollte das Gerät klein und handlich sein, gut transportierbar.» Prüfen Sie in unserer DPI Liste, welche Displays wie fein aufgelöst sind.
0.1935 kg:
In diese Gewichtsklasse fallen die meisten Smartphones und nur vereinzelt Tablets. Nur wenige Smartphones sind schwerer und eher als Tablets anzusehen.
Nothing: Nothing ist ein britisches Technologieunternehmen, das 2021 von einem ehemaligen Mitbegründer von OnePlus gegründet wurde. Das Unternehmen hat seinen Hauptsitz in London. Das Unternehmen hat sich auf die Herstellung von Smart-Home-Produkten, Audio-Produkten und Smartphones spezialisiert.
82.43%: Diese Bewertung ist leicht überdurchschnittlich, es gibt etwas mehr Geräte mit schlechteren Beurteilungen. Klare Kaufempfehlungen sehen aber anders aus.
» Lesen Sie auch unsere Notebook-Kaufberatung.