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alaTest zebrał i przeanalizował 79 opinii użytkowników z magazynów i stron. Ludziom podoba się funkcjonalność i ekran. Cena jest również bardzo dobra ale niektórzy mają wątpliwości co do dzwięku.
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Oceniający oceniają ten produkt na 81/100. Przeanalizowaliśmy te oceny, wiek produktu i inne czynniki. W porównaniu do innych produktów z kategorii Telefony komórkowe, Nothing phone (1) / Nothing Phone 1 / Nothing Phone One uzyskał ogólny alaScore™ 92/100 = jakość Celująca.
Opinie eksperta : Andy Boxall (digitaltrends.com)
The Nothing Phone 1 is instantly recognizable due to those eye-catching flashing LEDs on the back, but what's the phone like to actually live with?
Quirky and unusual design Slick, easy-to-use software Glyph Interface is eye-catching Main camera takes good photos Wireless charging
Short battery life Inconsistent wide-angle camera Late Android 13 update schedule
“The Nothing Phone 1 is quirky, unusual, and eye-catching — all in a good way. From the LED lights to the simple software, there's a lot to like.”
Opinie eksperta : GSMArena Team (gsmarena.com)
The Nothing phone has been in the rumor mill for months, but the wait is finally over. Carl Pei, the company's CEO, has introduced the world to the...
One-of-a-kind glass design with Glyph UI, IP53-rated.
Weak ingress protection.
So, we do recommend getting the Nothing Phone (1) for its uniqueness, speed, and camera as they come at a competitive price. Yes, it's not a top-tier phone, but it does feel and behave like one, and while it's not a flagship killer, it sure isn't a...
Opinie eksperta : Max Parker (trustedreviews.com)
Have you heard all the hype? Now consider our review of the Nothing Phone (1) to see what we made of the phone.
A design that stands out ; Really nice 120Hz OLED display ; Plenty of phone for the money
Glyph Interface is more of a gimmick than a useful feature ; Odd performance issues, especally with the camera
The Nothing Phone (1) is a good mid-range Android phone that fails to really stand out from the crowded market unless you’re a big fan of the transparent look.
Opinie eksperta : What Hi-Fi? (whathifi.com)
Is this new “flagship killer” Nothing special?
120Hz OLED display ; Unique build ; Great value
Weak sound from speakers ; Up against tough competition
Nothing's first phone offers a truly unique user experience and feature set and, despite tough competition, shouldn't be out of the running for your next smartphone
Opinie eksperta : Andrew Lanxon (cnet.com)
A striking design adorned with lights, good performance and affordable price.
Affordable price ; Unique, flashy design ; Solid processor and camera performance
Battery life could be better ; For some, the back lights might be a gimmick
Opinie eksperta : Alex Walker-Todd (techradar.com)
The Phone 1 was made to start a conversation
Opinie eksperta : Mike Lowe (t3.com)
The most hyped Android phone of a generation is here, but is it really revolutionary?
Really interesting design concept ; Decent cameras without gimmicks ; Well priced proposition ; Glyph lighting is fun
Battery life struggles to get through a day ; Do you really need Glyph lighting anyway? ; The default sounds/ringtones are grating ; Pretty chunky build
The Nothing Phone 1 may have succeeded in delivering the hype ahead of launch, but having used this Android phone extensively I find its fun-factor Glyph notification lights can't outshine the fundamental lack of battery life per charge. It's still a...
Opinie eksperta : Allison Johnson (theverge.com)
Business in the front, party in the back.
Snappy performance ; Smooth-scrolling, pleasant-to-use OLED screen ; Some unique use cases for glyph notification system ; Four years of security updates promised
Battery life is just okay ; No charger included ; No track record of success yet
The Nothing Phone 1’s unique design includes lights on the back panel that illuminate in combinations called glyphs. Otherwise, it’s a perfectly good, perfectly normal midrange Android phone with a 6.5-inch screen, 50-megapixel camera with OIS, and...
Opinie eksperta : Jason England (laptopmag.com)
Over-hyped, but not as bad as you feared
Opinie eksperta : Chris Hall (pocket-lint.com)
Nothing wants to change the status quo and make tech interesting again. The Nothing phone (1) is essential to these plans, but how does it perform in
Quality design ; Glyph Interface is interesting ; Great display ; Value for money ; Bloat free
No track record on updates ; Little difference to any other mid-range device ; Auto-brightness not great ; No 3.5mm or microSD
The Nothing phone (1) is a competitive mid-range device with the price and performance to make it of interest. The camera only really offers one lens worth getting excited about, and, while the Glyph Interface is unique and a talking point, we haven't...
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