In addition to sharing the camera samples, Nothing also revealed the Phone (1)’s camera specs. The primary camera uses a 50MP Sony IMX766 1/1.56″ sensor with an f/1.88 aperture, while the ultrawide unit has a field of view of 114°. The camera system has dual OIS and EIS, and you will also be able to record videos with 1 billion colors.
The business has given a tonne of raw, unfiltered camera samples to demonstrate the capabilities of the two back cameras on the July 12 release of the Nothing Phone (1). If you’re interested in examining them, you may see a few of them below and download them all in full size from this page. Nothing Phone 1 example of a camera Nothing Phone 1 example of a camera Nothing Phone 1 example of a camera Nothing Phone 1 example of a camera Nothing Phone 1 example of a camera
Highlights
“They stack cameras. Think more is more. But more just means more cameras of lower quality. For an illusion of innovation. More lidar sensors you’d never use. More for the sake of it. Just to take more from you. So Phone (1) has just two cameras. Two superb ones. Not four mediocre ones,” said Nothing in a blog post. Nothing hasn’t detailed the Phone (1)’s specs sheet yet, but the company previously confirmed that the Phone (1) will come with the Snapdragon 778G+ SoC, 120Hz screen, and an in-display fingerprint reader.
The Phone (1) will also come with Night Mode and Scene Detection, with the latter automatically identifying what you are capturing and suggesting the best settings for the shot. While most modern smartphones feature 3-4 four rear cameras, Nothing is proud of having just two cameras on the Phone (1)’s back that deliver great results instead of having three or four shooters with not-so-impressive performance.
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Nothing Phone (1)’s leaked renders (Source: Evan Blass) With the event just a few days away, there’s not much waiting to know all about the Nothing Phone (1)’s specs, pricing, and availability.