Imagine you're a phone, waiting to be unboxed, expecting to see your eventual owner, and what interesting things he will do, and then when you come out, you see this guy.
Hey Zack, the exclamation mark shows the battery percentage when the phone is laid down flat on display. You have to bump the phone slightly and then the indicator will show. It doesn't work while you're holding it.
You'll know that technology is evolving when Jerry says "There are scratches at a level 7, with deeper grooves at a level 8" when scratch testing a flagship phone.
Well tbh would it make that much of a difference? For these videos and on paper sure, but in real usage? Long ago scratches were a pretty big concern. But putting Gorilla Glass on phones basically fixed that. With a perfectly clean screen holding it in the perfect position I can make out 2 super tiny scratches after 4 years. And I'm not super careful trying to prevent that stuff. No screen protector. My old Oneplus One has a slightly larger scratch but even that is only visible when searching for it from pretty weird angles.
@@ArchisMarathe Based on his comment, he doesn't. He mentioned that Zack's creative for coming up with the term and can pass as Dbrand's marketing arm. Nothing wrong with that, I just highlighted facts.
@@tridinh1011 The feature is available, what's the big deal about having to turn it on? You also have to manually set a Galaxy phone screen resolution to 2K.
@@SwiftHDX theoretically there’s nothing (haha) wrong with that, but it makes me wonder why it’s not on by default. Usually there is some (unfortunate) reason behind it. For Samsung, it was more battery drain, for this I’d guess the same, but I don’t know.
Jerry always writes down the hardness scale on the sticker from 1-10, but never scatches until 10 - I would love to see him scratch a display with all levels up to 10 one day just to see how much damage it does 😃 Am I the only one? 😃
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Oh my, that bend test didn't break the phone but it was nerve-wracking 100%. Glad I can now consider buying it, I really only waited for your durability test to confirm it's solid.
@@omicron7735 A pessimistic view but each to their own, I enjoy the bold controversial design they exhibit, It's reminiscent of the days of outlandish design when the likes of Nokia had to push the boat out as phone features had plateaued and it made little to no difference who you went with, it really helps to stand above the endless sprawl of bland, dreary grey slabs we have on offer at this price point.. hence why i chose this over a "pants down" contract, besides if you can recommend another worthy contender as stylish as this for the same premium, let me know.. 🫰🏽
Finally! Great to see the Nothing Phone 1 being durability tested nicely on your end. Can't wait for the teardown part. I hope to see any of the 2022 Galaxy A phones being tested by you as well. Curious to see how a Galaxy A13 will survive lol.
I really appreciate the red blinking light when you're recording video. This Nothing phone looks like a phone that I see myself buying if it has flagship specs (because I buy a phone every 4 years and sell my old phone secondhand, because that's even better than recycling)
There's another channel (I can't remember which) that did a teardown video of this phone recently. It all seems to come apart pretty easily compared with most phones once the clear plastic back is removed. There's not much holding those lights in.
i have to admit that even though i have seen many of jerry's videos it still saddens me when he tries his level best to break them in half! having a mobile phone is no longer a luxury and so trying your best to break them is what has made this channel so popular.
Pretty good test result considering it's their first phone. Been using my Nothing 1 for 2 weeks now, got some software issues, but nothing major. Hope they fixes these bugs continuously.
I've got mine few days ago and i'm loving it, the only thing that is bothering me is the poor balanced sound coming from the stereo speakers. I tried making sound only the top speaker by going in the setting and balancing the audio, and it get pretty loud and remains clear, so it isn't a problem of the speaker itself, but a balance problem. As of now the phone sometimes gets few minor bugs, but that's completely fine and normal for the first phone of a brand new company.
a durability test/ tear down on the 'reMarkable' tablets would make an interesting video. They claim to be the world's thinnest tablet, but also have some pretty cool tech inside.
I bought a Galaxy S10 the day it came out and after years of heavy use I still have the original plastic screen protector on it, working well. A tiny bubble started to form in the upper right corner which I haven't been able to get out, but since it's past the bend it rarely annoys. I might buy a Nothing phone as a backup in case my Samsung unexpectedly dies, given that it does hold some important data that can't just be backed up to a computer, and I do need to stay reachable.
@@alirgam8847 I would say so, yes. Doesn't come with all the fancy megapixel numbers, but when taking photos in RAW format you're getting really good photos. Unfortunately Samsung has always had a problem with their conversion to jpeg, because they apply sharpening and color filters that make details look unnatural on closer inspection. If you save the photos as RAW you can either edit them with a good RAW editor, or you can just immediately convert them to JPEG as they are and you'll have nice jpegs.
@@pham3383 My battery still has a very high capacity and my screen has no visible burn-in yet. It's over 3 years old now. The thing I worry about most is the battery swelling up and taking the phone with it. It's not a thing I worry about because it's a Samsung, just because I used to work in tech support and saw bloated batteries daily.
Best line "flipping this phone over makes it looks like a regular phone again" I was brushing my teeth and boy did I laugh so hard. Also that something skin is actually hilarious
Definitely looks like an interesting phone, might look into getting whatever phone they inevitably end up releasing in the US if it stacks up to this one
Thanks Zack, what a result for that bend test - almost amounts to nothing! (My guess is that noise was probably the battery adhesive coming off inside) On the something side, I'd love to see the Asus Zenfone 9 tested next.
Hey Zack, will you please change the lighter test for a water resistance test? I feel like we’re more likely to experience water damage than fire and that would be a better durability test in general.
Well, if a phone fails a water test it’s completely broken. If it “fails” a fire test the screen can be replaced and most often he phone can still be used with the mark
@@mokshitd7392 that's why people are shifting to Android to get better value for money and extra features, not some high brand value charges with low specs.
@@Vishad_Vishwakarma who says people are shifting bro?.. Have u seen the sales figure of apple nd other android companies..? No doubt apple products are overpriced but the thing is that you can rely on an iPhone.. But not on a android for long term usage.. I have used flagships and midrange android phones since a long time..
@@mokshitd7392i think you should google check first before saying anything...... " Smartphones running the Android operating system hold an 87 percent share of the global market in 2019 and this is expected to increase over the forthcoming years. The mobile operating system developed by Apple (iOS) has a 13 percent share of the market--23-May-2022" and about reliability my friends old redmi phone still runs cod after 8 years of launch while apple usually stop updates after 2 to 3 years and for the facts samsung s22 ultra is still the no.1 smartphone in the world of 2022 while apple is on 3rd position u welcome
I suggested my dad to order this phone which I did today, he isn't a tech enthusiast and quite old fashioned. His Samsung, just a year old is struggling with god knows what sort of lag and also the lack of storage due to 64 Gigs is affecting my dad's work and all. Nothing seems to be rather interesting, and most importantly the end user experience is very clean, simple and easy to use. Also specs are great, so is the build and design. I am glad this phone launched at such a great time, I mean this is just the perfect midrange Android for elders which is unique and value for money, obviously below the iPhone and Pixel.
i personaly wouldn't recommend a new phone brand for someone who works from his phone. Nothing's software isn't stable yet though it will be in 5 -6 months. get a samsung/apple/oneplus.
@@sumitlakhani4012 No he doesn't work from his phone, but just has lot of personal as well as official stuff, social media etc. Also I trust nothing, I am pretty sure they'll nail the software (which is basically just plain Android) in a couple of updates down the line.
Every scratch and force you apply to these devices, feels like a pain to me. I can't even imagine myself doing this to a device. My hands will 🥶. If cell phones had lives, you would be their greatest nemesis. 😝
I'd expect sapphire on the front screen seeing as they want you to use the back for notifications but if you want to use that feature the front needs to be face down and if you so happen to have sand around your screen is ruined you don't tend to care so much about the back as you never use it to view stuff
Yeah, I can understand the pain with those optical fingerprint scanners. They easily are the worst kind. Totally unreliable even after registering finger multiple times. If some elderly person is trying to use it, they might be better off not even bothering with it...
It’s a good idea, but to a certain extent it would be pointless. It’s not testing how much force is required, it’s testing if the average person is gonna end up bending it by accident in their pants or something. If he can’t intentionally bend it while putting force into it, it’s fine in your back pocket.
I usually watch these, as I am now, on my Note 10+. I really can't think of a phone worth upgrading to. I had thought it would be a foldable, but those really aren't there yet. As it is, I'm kinda enjoying the cheap phone bills now that I'm not paying for the hardware.
Galaxy Note 9 here, which I got for free (or very cheap, can't remember)... basically have no reason to upgrade at this point. Only area it's lacking in is the camera quality, and battery is starting to show its age a little.
Bought a Flip 3 after seeing Zacks video ~9 months ago (showing surprising durability and also it's waterproof), I am really happy with it, the only real compromise is the battery, but I hadn't had it go from 100 to 0 in less than a full day so it's completely fine. Just recently the screen protector started getting off at the hinge, just like Linus had with his fold, but I think they replace them at samsung center? I'm happy with it regardless, can't recomend more, it's so compact
@@droiddevx03 I was mainly referring to deterring from upgrading if your current phone still works fine. No need to add to an every growing pile of e-waste.
It would be interesting to know if the wholeback glass is glued to the phone, or there is a hollow space between the phone and the glass. Also (if there is a gap) what happens when pressure is applied.
Zach, it would be really nice to see some smartwatches being tested, especially ones with a Sapphire glass, it's always nice to see things that don't scratch at level 6😂
The nothing ear phone 1 is surprisingly a decent good looking phone as the back of it displays some strips of light to be indicated when picked up or charging to see what level they are at. The cameras are similar to iPhone 12 as well and the two options of black and white are a good fit
Great test as usual, but considering the issues users are getting with this phone, I would really love to see you testing it on humidity and dust conditions, and checking the dead pixels after a few weeks of use. If you kept your model, specially after this test, your feedback would be very interesting!
I 'love' how they found space for hundreds of (tiny, but still) LEDs, but were still unable (or rather, unwilling) to fit a single headphone jack into the phone. With all the empty space on the top, too. Hard pass for me! I simply won't buy a phone without a headphone jack. Sure, I get that BT speakers are cool. But I still use wired ones too, and I enjoy having more options, rather than less.
@@ikonikian475 Did you even read my comment? I have BT earbuds as well. Doesn't change the fact I also enjoy using some of my higher-end wired sets. No headphone jack = no cash from me!
Imagine you're a phone, waiting to be unboxed, expecting to see your eventual owner, and what interesting things he will do, and then when you come out, you see this guy.
how high are you? Because same
What kind of "interesting things he will do" 😏😏😏
😂
Oh, this made me sad. Poor phone 😞.
💀😄😄
Hey Zack, the exclamation mark shows the battery percentage when the phone is laid down flat on display. You have to bump the phone slightly and then the indicator will show. It doesn't work while you're holding it.
You have to activate the function in the setting app.
My name
@@troll2637 HAHHAHAHAHAH
Most useless feature , when you can just see that info on your display ,
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I don’t pay attention to a single thing you say until I hear scratches at a level 6 with *deeper* grooves at a level 7
The amount of times I’ve heard this man say “We see scratches at level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7” is honestly insane
I mean, it pretty much always is glass. It just shows when a product is super shitty and went for an alternative material for the screen
Glass is glass
You'll know that technology is evolving when Jerry says "There are scratches at a level 7, with deeper grooves at a level 8" when scratch testing a flagship phone.
Check out the actual sapphire displays (not the iPhone that one's worse than glass)
If you noticed from all of Zack’s durability tests the level 6 is getting more and more thinner. We are getting there just have to be patient.
Well tbh would it make that much of a difference? For these videos and on paper sure, but in real usage? Long ago scratches were a pretty big concern. But putting Gorilla Glass on phones basically fixed that. With a perfectly clean screen holding it in the perfect position I can make out 2 super tiny scratches after 4 years. And I'm not super careful trying to prevent that stuff. No screen protector. My old Oneplus One has a slightly larger scratch but even that is only visible when searching for it from pretty weird angles.
@@KiinaSu yup scratches are a minor concern now. The thing we need is crack resistant glass.
fun fact: a grain of sand in your pocket is more able to scratch your phone than your keys
The "Something" skin. hahahah. Sometimes its as if Jerry is running Dbrand's Marketing and Creativity Department. So creative.
Verified and no replies let me fix that
"Something skin" is actually the actual name of the skin Sir. It's labeled on the lower left side of the skin 😁
Hi
@@tjjavier he knows
@@ArchisMarathe Based on his comment, he doesn't. He mentioned that Zack's creative for coming up with the term and can pass as Dbrand's marketing arm.
Nothing wrong with that, I just highlighted facts.
2:15 for Battery progress bar LED actually it is a feature that needs to be turned on, in the settings
So an advertised feature that is turned off out of the box?
@@tridinh1011 The feature is available, what's the big deal about having to turn it on?
You also have to manually set a Galaxy phone screen resolution to 2K.
@| • 𝕂𝕚𝕞 𝕁𝕚𝕤𝕠𝕠 • | thanks, sorry my bad🥲
@@tridinh1011 There are people with Photosensitive epilepsy so that could BBS the reason.
@@SwiftHDX theoretically there’s nothing (haha) wrong with that, but it makes me wonder why it’s not on by default. Usually there is some (unfortunate) reason behind it. For Samsung, it was more battery drain, for this I’d guess the same, but I don’t know.
That's what I'm waiting for... and also the teardown... But, must wait for that.
0:34 poor phone doesn't wants to come out and take a hit
I love how dbrand lets you pull their sponsored screen protector out of the box and immediately shatter it. A+ content 😁
6:43 LOLLLL dbrand making a skin called Something to clone Nothing's style on other phones is pretty hilarious 😂😂
The light going along with the sound and certain light strips lighting up is pretty awesome.
For a one time party trick sure. Then you never look at the back of the phone again
@@Edvardas96 its still pretty awesome, in the world where other phones has literality no notification light
The longevity of those lights is worrisome.
@@Divyesh_Sinha my Sony 10 IV has notification indicator. I'm trying to buy phones only with LED notif.
Jerry always writes down the hardness scale on the sticker from 1-10, but never scatches until 10 - I would love to see him scratch a display with all levels up to 10 one day just to see how much damage it does 😃 Am I the only one? 😃
He has already done it in an old video
I'd like to see that aswell. Maybe he doesn't want to add unnecessary wear to those tools.
There is a video where he showcases what levels 8 and 9 do to a screen. Look up screen repair jerryrigreverything and I am sure it will pop up
Probably would some what brake the screen witch would make it more bendable
plz up vote tht particular comment
I'm totally impressed by the elasticity of the protective glass before it brakes !!!!! 😮😮😮
Watching this durability test on my Nothing Phone feels very weird 😅
Is it worth it? I'm looking to upgrade from my old s7 edge
@@thesaint8141 yes
No@@thesaint8141
A midrange Nothing has a stronger structure than the flagship OnePlus 10 Pro really shows us how OnePlus has settled after Pei left
😆🤣 'settled'😅
OnePlus settled, Pei didn't
I hope Carl pei uses high end chip on the next one. Just to bring back Oneplus. With a different name.
I see what you did there
But a midrange of nothing isn't still nothing? 😁
1:55 iPhone after : ladies and Gentlemen Now the new iphone comes with a beatboxing feature
[SOLD SEPARATELY!]
3:29 made me flinch so hard for some seconds
*I lost it at 'something'* 😂
*But definitely a great idea for phone covers!*
Jerry was afraid of nothing, so he found Nothing and killed it
*Nothing* can escape Zack’s durability test
Favorite comment ever
*_Nothing_* has passed Zack's bend test...
@@emfoarsickstin5632 wait how did you do italics?
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for bold+italic, use asterisk+underscore.
(*_ yourword _*) (without space)
@@ThreeTwentyTech *_yourword_*
5:40 a new crunchy Bendgate? 😳
Could see Zack really wanted it to snap along the antenna line 😂
Oh my, that bend test didn't break the phone but it was nerve-wracking 100%. Glad I can now consider buying it, I really only waited for your durability test to confirm it's solid.
NOTHING hurts me more than seeing Zack wreck an aesthetically pleasing phone. 😉😂
1:45 that beat tho…
"In a world of boring rectangles, nothing is here to save us"
Best quote I've ever heard
Edit: thanks for the likes!
Then proceeds to pull out a rectangle from the square packaging
@@ChrisdeHaan thats why nothing is here to save us lol
But how?
@@kumarmithilesh1886 cuz nothing
I was really hoping that they were going to come out with something actully different like the LG Wing.
I think the charging led animation works if you leave the phone screen-down when charging, and you shake it a bit left right 😉
Before the update of ver 1.0.1 it wasn't working in any device.
I just tap the indicator or run your finger up it, that works 😉
Just like we shake the dick after we pee? Correct?
People worship over cheap phone with few cheap leds
@@omicron7735 A pessimistic view but each to their own, I enjoy the bold controversial design they exhibit, It's reminiscent of the days of outlandish design when the likes of Nokia had to push the boat out as phone features had plateaued and it made little to no difference who you went with, it really helps to stand above the endless sprawl of bland, dreary grey slabs we have on offer at this price point.. hence why i chose this over a "pants down" contract, besides if you can recommend another worthy contender as stylish as this for the same premium, let me know.. 🫰🏽
0:33 phone be like - hollysh*** jerry, don't take me out please.
Nothing's better than this channel
3:38 iPhone sorry nothing phone 😂😂
Only legends can realise it
Nothing literally said that their design language is based off of iPhone
Finally! Great to see the Nothing Phone 1 being durability tested nicely on your end. Can't wait for the teardown part. I hope to see any of the 2022 Galaxy A phones being tested by you as well. Curious to see how a Galaxy A13 will survive lol.
It's one of the phones that students hate the most. 😂
Can't believe adults in 2022 are excited about a phone with dancing LEDs in it.
We are indeed living in a tiktok/reels era.
I would like to see him counting the leds one by one in the next teardown video.
Missed Zack's vid from my feeds...finally had to come searching for that soothing voice
Others:speed test gaming test
Jerry:how this led works?
I’m glad you subtly mentioned the fact that they are trying to be iPhone. I was hoping that wasn’t going to be ignored
I really appreciate the red blinking light when you're recording video.
This Nothing phone looks like a phone that I see myself buying if it has flagship specs (because I buy a phone every 4 years and sell my old phone secondhand, because that's even better than recycling)
So excited to see this one taken apart! Bet it’s going to be particularly interesting this time.
There's another channel (I can't remember which) that did a teardown video of this phone recently. It all seems to come apart pretty easily compared with most phones once the clear plastic back is removed. There's not much holding those lights in.
@@michaelball93 Awesome!
Jerry your voice and tone is so soothing. I love it
i have to admit that even though i have seen many of jerry's videos it still saddens me when he tries his level best to break them in half! having a mobile phone is no longer a luxury and so trying your best to break them is what has made this channel so popular.
6:12, that sounds like the battery’s adhesive tearing away from the phone
Pretty good test result considering it's their first phone. Been using my Nothing 1 for 2 weeks now, got some software issues, but nothing major. Hope they fixes these bugs continuously.
Easy to design a phone when you just copy an iphone’s chassis.
I've got mine few days ago and i'm loving it, the only thing that is bothering me is the poor balanced sound coming from the stereo speakers. I tried making sound only the top speaker by going in the setting and balancing the audio, and it get pretty loud and remains clear, so it isn't a problem of the speaker itself, but a balance problem.
As of now the phone sometimes gets few minor bugs, but that's completely fine and normal for the first phone of a brand new company.
@@hanabiss no green pixels on the screen or on the selfie câmera? You got lucky ! 😂
How about the green tint on the screen? Is it a big deal?
@@eugenejanparcon7490 mine has zero issues, no green or pink tint at all, even in the slightest.
"scratches at level 6 , with deeper grooves at level 7" , this never gets old 😂
Why did I read the title as Nothing iPhone before clicking lol
a durability test/ tear down on the 'reMarkable' tablets would make an interesting video. They claim to be the world's thinnest tablet, but also have some pretty cool tech inside.
I bought a Galaxy S10 the day it came out and after years of heavy use I still have the original plastic screen protector on it, working well. A tiny bubble started to form in the upper right corner which I haven't been able to get out, but since it's past the bend it rarely annoys.
I might buy a Nothing phone as a backup in case my Samsung unexpectedly dies, given that it does hold some important data that can't just be backed up to a computer, and I do need to stay reachable.
is the the camera still good enouph ?
@@alirgam8847 I would say so, yes. Doesn't come with all the fancy megapixel numbers, but when taking photos in RAW format you're getting really good photos. Unfortunately Samsung has always had a problem with their conversion to jpeg, because they apply sharpening and color filters that make details look unnatural on closer inspection. If you save the photos as RAW you can either edit them with a good RAW editor, or you can just immediately convert them to JPEG as they are and you'll have nice jpegs.
The things to worry about samsung phones is the screen will degrade after 4 years
mainboard fails is really rare,unless you are unlucky
@@pham3383 My battery still has a very high capacity and my screen has no visible burn-in yet. It's over 3 years old now. The thing I worry about most is the battery swelling up and taking the phone with it. It's not a thing I worry about because it's a Samsung, just because I used to work in tech support and saw bloated batteries daily.
@@insu_na bloating battery will take down the screen,not the main,thats what i worry,my note 5 screen suffered when it came to the 5th year
The force he applied to the frame was extreme but still nothing 🤔
Well it was something
@@SR0932 I think he used a pun xD
Best line "flipping this phone over makes it looks like a regular phone again"
I was brushing my teeth and boy did I laugh so hard.
Also that something skin is actually hilarious
I like how he use the word “nothing” like poetry
Good on you for snagging that creative moment!
Definitely looks like an interesting phone, might look into getting whatever phone they inevitably end up releasing in the US if it stacks up to this one
24 Nothings and 4 Somethings
Thanks Zack, what a result for that bend test - almost amounts to nothing! (My guess is that noise was probably the battery adhesive coming off inside)
On the something side, I'd love to see the Asus Zenfone 9 tested next.
Holds up to the bend test better than iPhone 15
The smoothest unboxing 🙌🏻 would like this vid twice if I could !
Hey Zack, will you please change the lighter test for a water resistance test? I feel like we’re more likely to experience water damage than fire and that would be a better durability test in general.
The fire test is to see what kind of screen it is
Well, if a phone fails a water test it’s completely broken. If it “fails” a fire test the screen can be replaced and most often he phone can still be used with the mark
its a real good competition to apple with a price difference of land and sky with cool features in budget , excited to see new models of nothing 👍
Competition to Apple?.. Really? Apple doesn't even extensively target 400$ price segment..
@@mokshitd7392 that's why people are shifting to Android to get better value for money and extra features, not some high brand value charges with low specs.
@@Vishad_Vishwakarma who says people are shifting bro?.. Have u seen the sales figure of apple nd other android companies..? No doubt apple products are overpriced but the thing is that you can rely on an iPhone.. But not on a android for long term usage.. I have used flagships and midrange android phones since a long time..
@@mokshitd7392i think you should google check first before saying anything......
" Smartphones running the Android operating system hold an 87 percent share of the global market in 2019 and this is expected to increase over the forthcoming years. The mobile operating system developed by Apple (iOS) has a 13 percent share of the market--23-May-2022"
and about reliability my friends old redmi phone still runs cod after 8 years of launch while apple usually stop updates after 2 to 3 years and for the facts samsung s22 ultra is still the no.1 smartphone in the world of 2022 while apple is on 3rd position u welcome
@@Vishad_Vishwakarma where can I find that it says Samsung Galaxy Ultra is no.1? 🥺
I am glad to see NOTHING happened during the bend test 😜
😂😂😂
“We find that the iPhone..sorry Nothing”
We all know Jerry had his little smirk moment there ;)
2:23 it looks like the exclamation mark lights up partially for a second before flashing and lighting up fully.
Alright, This is caught my attention. Can't wait for the next phone since I think I'll be upgrading around that time.
I suggested my dad to order this phone which I did today, he isn't a tech enthusiast and quite old fashioned. His Samsung, just a year old is struggling with god knows what sort of lag and also the lack of storage due to 64 Gigs is affecting my dad's work and all. Nothing seems to be rather interesting, and most importantly the end user experience is very clean, simple and easy to use. Also specs are great, so is the build and design. I am glad this phone launched at such a great time, I mean this is just the perfect midrange Android for elders which is unique and value for money, obviously below the iPhone and Pixel.
i personaly wouldn't recommend a new phone brand for someone who works from his phone. Nothing's software isn't stable yet though it will be in 5 -6 months. get a samsung/apple/oneplus.
Most usable midrange samsung have 128gb minimum.
@@sumitlakhani4012
No he doesn't work from his phone, but just has lot of personal as well as official stuff, social media etc. Also I trust nothing, I am pretty sure they'll nail the software (which is basically just plain Android) in a couple of updates down the line.
@@UA-cam-Autotech talk about blind trust
@@minovskyparticles1834 brands dont become big without the trust of some individuals.
6:49 the new nothing phone (2) on the right 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
For the exclamation point to show the charging level, you've got to activate the feature in the settings
NOTHING WILL GO UNTOUCHED.
Every scratch and force you apply to these devices, feels like a pain to me. I can't even imagine myself doing this to a device. My hands will 🥶.
If cell phones had lives, you would be their greatest nemesis. 😝
I never thought Nothing would impress me.
Eagerly waiting for this ❤️💐
*something is better than nothing redefined!*
Bend test became an integral part of QC checklist for phone manufacturers after Jerry started making these videos!
I'd expect sapphire on the front screen seeing as they want you to use the back for notifications but if you want to use that feature the front needs to be face down and if you so happen to have sand around your screen is ruined you don't tend to care so much about the back as you never use it to view stuff
Nothing: We want our device to look different! *proceeds to make Iphone with Android
when i saw the thumbnail i thought zack made a transparent iphone 11
Nothing is wrong with copying design.
And the countless things apple copied from their competitors. 😂
Yeah, I can understand the pain with those optical fingerprint scanners. They easily are the worst kind. Totally unreliable even after registering finger multiple times. If some elderly person is trying to use it, they might be better off not even bothering with it...
Jerry: That's a beautiful looking phone right there.
Still Jerry: Let's tear it apart!!!
idg this phone continue its innovation im gonna buy it
I am so glad the transparent aesthetic is coming back.
You should really standardize the bind test, like make a machine that shows how much force is required to break a phone
No... That's boring. This is way more fun, satisfying and realistic to see.
Zack is already a pretty good machine for that
bind test? or bend test?
It’s a good idea, but to a certain extent it would be pointless. It’s not testing how much force is required, it’s testing if the average person is gonna end up bending it by accident in their pants or something.
If he can’t intentionally bend it while putting force into it, it’s fine in your back pocket.
I usually watch these, as I am now, on my Note 10+. I really can't think of a phone worth upgrading to. I had thought it would be a foldable, but those really aren't there yet. As it is, I'm kinda enjoying the cheap phone bills now that I'm not paying for the hardware.
Same,i think i will use the phone for more 2 years then switch to another boring apple or samsung:/
Galaxy Note 9 here, which I got for free (or very cheap, can't remember)... basically have no reason to upgrade at this point. Only area it's lacking in is the camera quality, and battery is starting to show its age a little.
A good way to think of not upgrading for now is that Zack is also using a Note 10 since it still works fine... not sure if it's the Plus model tho.
Bought a Flip 3 after seeing Zacks video ~9 months ago (showing surprising durability and also it's waterproof), I am really happy with it, the only real compromise is the battery, but I hadn't had it go from 100 to 0 in less than a full day so it's completely fine.
Just recently the screen protector started getting off at the hinge, just like Linus had with his fold, but I think they replace them at samsung center? I'm happy with it regardless, can't recomend more, it's so compact
@@droiddevx03 I was mainly referring to deterring from upgrading if your current phone still works fine. No need to add to an every growing pile of e-waste.
your lights and background is brighter than my future !!
Jerry's review always genuine ,awesome...👍
Seems that this one received a more aggressive bend test?
It would be interesting to know if the wholeback glass is glued to the phone, or there is a hollow space between the phone and the glass. Also (if there is a gap) what happens when pressure is applied.
I was expecting this review 🥳🥳🥳 Thanks jerry 😌
To show the battery on the back while charging, you have to turn on the option in the settings
Zach, it would be really nice to see some smartwatches being tested, especially ones with a Sapphire glass, it's always nice to see things that don't scratch at level 6😂
The nothing ear phone 1 is surprisingly a decent good looking phone as the back of it displays some strips of light to be indicated when picked up or charging to see what level they are at. The cameras are similar to iPhone 12 as well and the two options of black and white are a good fit
Apart from the lack of notch and the transparent back panel with lights this looks exactly like an iPhone.
@@hopeinen5287 exactly!! I thought I'm the only one who felt that!!
@@hopeinen5287 Maybe it's because it's somewhat trying to look like an iphone, of like models throughout the years of course
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16 Mega pixel not 6 Mega pixel 😅
NOTHING got its back pannel idea from Jerry rig everything logo only...same glass trasparent font....soo cool
There's something so villainous about how calmly this guy talks. Coupled with the literal destruction he brings, its giving KingPin
Nothing like a JerryRig video to improve my day.
Could that noise when bending be the battery adhesive ripping off?
Great test as usual, but considering the issues users are getting with this phone, I would really love to see you testing it on humidity and dust conditions, and checking the dead pixels after a few weeks of use. If you kept your model, specially after this test, your feedback would be very interesting!
I guess Zack has become an ASMR channel now.
Beautiful fashion design👍👍
It's always good to have something to protect nothing lol
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I 'love' how they found space for hundreds of (tiny, but still) LEDs, but were still unable (or rather, unwilling) to fit a single headphone jack into the phone. With all the empty space on the top, too.
Hard pass for me! I simply won't buy a phone without a headphone jack. Sure, I get that BT speakers are cool. But I still use wired ones too, and I enjoy having more options, rather than less.
It's 2022 buy some wireless earbuds
@@ikonikian475 Did you even read my comment? I have BT earbuds as well. Doesn't change the fact I also enjoy using some of my higher-end wired sets. No headphone jack = no cash from me!
3:01 "MOM HE SAID THE LINE!"
Zack had a feast on these nothing puns lol
Nothing jokes 😂 and the voice ❤️
Can water enter the phone through the antenna line after the bending?