Meet 'Phone 1': A transparent smartphone from a startup called 'Nothing'

Nothing, the consumer tech company founded by OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, has unveiled the first look of its first smartphone, the Phone 1. In a tweet, Pei wrote, "Leaks are harder to contain nowadays and many of you have been waiting for a long time," Pei wrote in a tweet. "So here it is."
The phone will be officially unveiled at Nothing's next event on July 12.
There are illuminating light strips on the back of the phone—that appears to be made of transparent material. A logo, which resembles the silhouette of a cartoon bomb, can be seen in the center of the phone's back.
A Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, wireless charging, and a modified version of Android known as Nothing OS are among the phone's other confirmed features.
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