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Nothing could be gearing up to launch a smartphone next year

It seems like the company isn't wasting time on getting into the smartphone game.
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Published onOctober 15, 2021

The Nothing Ear 1 true wireless earbuds rest in the clear case as it stands upright on a wood surface.
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TL;DR
  • Nothing is reportedly preparing to launch a smartphone in early 2022.
  • This would likely be powered by a Snapdragon chipset based on the firm’s new partnership with Qualcomm.

OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei formed a startup called Nothing in late 2020, eventually dropping its first product in the form of true wireless earbuds earlier this year. The company also acquired Essential’s branding, suggesting that a phone could be in the works.

Now, frequent tipster Mukul Sharma and 91mobiles have reported that Nothing will indeed launch a smartphone in early 2022. The duo didn’t dish out any more details regarding the apparent phone, but Nothing’s previous announcements may have given us a few clues to go on.

For one, the company announced a partnership with Qualcomm earlier this week, saying it would use the Snapdragon series of chips to power “future tech products.” So it’s a safe bet that any future Nothing phone would use a Snapdragon chipset.

Nothing also confirmed earlier this year that it had acquired the Essential brand. It wasn’t clear whether patents related to design and technology were included the purchase though. But at the very least this deal leaves the door open for the use of the Essential name in future products.

What do you want most from a future Nothing smartphone?

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Either way, the Nothing Ear 1 earbuds offered a neat design with a transparent charging case. So we wouldn’t rule out a future Nothing smartphone offering a transparent design of sorts too.

Otherwise, Sharma and 91mobiles claim that the company also plans to launch a power bank dubbed Nothing Power 1 ahead of the phone’s launch.

What do you want to see from a future Nothing smartphone? Let us know via the poll above.