The Nothing Phone 1, the first smartphone from the UK company founded by Carl Pei, a former co-founder of OnePlus, was introduced last month. The 6.55-inch full-HD+OLED display's maximum brightness, which was touted during the launch, is up to 1,200 nits. A recent source, however, claims that the phone can only produce 700 nits at the moment. According to the article, Nothing will release an upgrade in the future that will enable the increased brightness range. The Corning Gorilla Glass-protected display of the Nothing Phone 1 supports HDR10+, has a minimum brightness of 500 nits, and has a pixel density of 402 ppi.
According to a report by ComputerBase, the Nothing Phone 1's internet display, which was advertised as having a 1,200 Nit maximum brightness, can only achieve 700 Nits. nits brightness. The report stated that Nothing had made changes on its website and reduced the peak brightness. However, Gadgets 360 was not able to independently verify the changes on the Nothing
The German journal conducted a test in July and discovered that the highest rating will never exceed 700 nits. It was claimed that tests were conducted using various HDR films and average picture levels. The newspaper did not cite anything as claiming, "The peak brightness values are in the range of 700 nits. The future won't change this in any way."
In a follow-up interview, Nothing told ComputerBase that it intends to use a future software update to raise the brightness of the Phone 1 display to 1,200. It went on to say, "This choice was chosen to ensure a balanced user experience regarding heat and power consumption."
The Nothing Phone 1 (Review), which was released in India last month, has a starting price of Rs. 32,999.the base 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant.