Nothing
Coverage of Nothing in the Nexus archive.
- Nothing’s first B-series phone is also skipping the US
Nothing has launched its first B-series phone, the Phone 4B, which skips the US market. The device combines design elements from the 4A and 4A Pro models and replaces the naming convention of last year's Phone 3A Lite, positioning itself as a lower-tier product compared to the A-series.
- Nothing announces Ear (3a) sub-$100 ANC earbuds
Nothing has announced the Ear (3a) earbuds, which feature active noise cancellation (ANC) and are priced below $100. The product is positioned as an affordable option for ANC-equipped earbuds.
- Nothing’s new earbuds can record calls and what you’re listening to
Nothing launched the Ear 3A wireless earbuds with a new pink color option and the ability to record audio directly on the device. Priced at $99, they maintain the same cost as the original Ear (a) despite recent market trends of price increases.
- Why is Apple asking me to pay more for Big Tech’s AI obsession?
Apple has increased prices for products like the 16-inch MacBook Pro, 11-inch iPad Air, and HomePod Mini, with Tim Cook attributing the hikes to the AI industry's impact. Cook described the pricing as 'unsustainable' and 'unavoidable,' linking it to broader tech sector trends like 'RAMageddon' and similar price increases at companies like Xbox and Nothing.
- Nothing teases the Phone 4b, launching on July 7
Nothing will launch the entry-level Phone 4b on July 7. The device is positioned as an affordable option in their smartphone lineup.
- Nothing's budget brand CMF won't be releasing a new phone this year
CMF by Nothing will not release a new phone this year, specifically a follow-up to the Phone Pro 2. The budget brand has postponed its next product launch.
- Nothing cancels this year’s CMF phone due to RAM prices
Nothing has canceled this year's CMF phone due to soaring RAM prices, with co-founder Akis Evangelidis stating they cannot produce a cost-effective model. CEO Carl Pei noted memory costs for the mid-range Phone 4A doubled, impacting the company's plans.
- The more AI this marketing chief exec uses, the less scared he gets
Charlie Smith, chief brand officer of consumer-tech company Nothing, uses AI to automate tasks and enhance creativity, rejecting fears of job displacement. He emphasizes AI's utility over hype, developing personal apps that streamline his workflow and communication. Nothing's AI strategy focuses on practical 'essential' tools rather than futuristic branding.
- Nothing CEO says phone prices are going to keep going up
Nothing CEO Carl Pei warned that phone prices will continue rising due to a RAM shortage, with memory costs for the Nothing Phone 4A doubling twice, now accounting for over 50% of a new phone's cost. Pei stated prices will increase through next year.
- Nothing Phone 4a Pro review: premium aluminium meets quirky design
The Nothing Phone 4a Pro is a mid-range Android smartphone with a unique design, featuring a huge screen, slick software, and a dot-matrix display. It has a solid aluminium body, a departure from Nothing's previous glass-clad transparent designs. The phone stands out with its quirky features but falls short of greatness.
- Nothing introduces an AI-powered dictation tool
Nothing has launched an on-device AI-powered dictation tool that supports over 100 languages. The tool leverages artificial intelligence to enable multilingual voice-to-text functionality directly on user devices.
- Nothing’s modular CMF Headphone Pro are down to their lowest price to date
Nothing’s CMF Headphone Pro are now available at their lowest price of $69, featuring curved designs, physical controls, adaptive noise cancellation, and up to 100 hours of battery life. They compete with models like Sony WH-1000XM6 and Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones, which offer shorter battery life.
- Nothing Phone (4a) Pro Review: A Close Second
The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is positioned as a strong midrange option in the US market, coming in as a close second to the Pixel 10a. It emphasizes competitive features for its price range but acknowledges it does not surpass the Pixel 10a.