London-based consumer technology brand Nothing is entering the next phase of its growth with a sharper focus on scaling its business and reimagining the smartphone experience around artificial ...
LONDON, March 5 (Reuters) - Nothing, the smartphone maker founded in London by Carl Pei, launched new mid-tier handsets and ...
Nothing, the London-based tech company founded by Carl Pei, introduces colorful mid-tier phones and headphones to attract younger consumers. With AI initiatives and transparent branding, the company ...
Nothing presents the new Phone (4a) and Headphone (a). 5000-nit displays, 140x zoom, and up to 135 hours of battery life. Learn all the technical details.
Nothing Phone (4a) will launch on March 5 in White, Black, Pink, and Blue. The mid-range device features a periscope camera ...
Nothing, the London-based tech company, releases its Nothing Phone (3) flagship later this year, and the co-founder has just revealed that it will be “100%” coming to the United States, Carl Pei said.
Nothing has posted a video showing co-founder Carl Pei reacting to Nothing Phone 3 reviews. Pei defended the Glyph Matrix rear screen and its limited uses, claiming that there will be a rich ecosystem ...
The London-based smartphone manufacturer is known for its provocative marketing strategy. After Apple invited people to a “special experience” with presumably new products on March 4, Nothing CEO ...
For years, smartphone buyers have grown used to a predictable pattern. Every new model brought better performance, more storage and improved features, often without a big jump in price. According to ...
For the first time in 15 years, consumer electronics manufacturers are facing direct competition for components from artificial intelligence (AI) data centers—an inflection point that could ...
CMF, the sub-brand of London-based technology company Nothing that was founded in 2020 by former OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, has today announced three new wireless earbuds and a brand-new smartphone.
The smartphone industry is a hard one for newcomers to break into. It's littered with failed attempts. But Carl Pei, the CEO of Nothing, a smartphone startup now valued at $1.3 billion, thinks he may ...