The advertising campaign for the Nothing Phone(1) smartphone claimed that the device’s screen can provide up to 1200 nits of brightness, but the journalists’ tests gave results almost twice as bad. Message about it seen On the GizmoChina website.
So, according to ComputerBase editors, the Nothing Phone (1) produces no more than 700 nits of overhead screen backlight. The same results were later shared by GSMArena and Heise journalists.
ComputerBase also said they can contact Nothing. There, journalists confirmed the information that the screen of their smartphone will not be able to transmit the declared 1200 nits. After a short time, there is nothing on the website in the specifications of the smartphone, the brightness indicator has been changed to 700 nits.
Later, XDA editors received a comment from Nothing, in which it was stated that 1200 nits was originally specified, since the smartphone is able to offer this brightness in hardware. But before its launch, the company decided to lower this figure to save battery power. They also added that they will observe the reaction of the community and accordingly decide on the release of an update for the screen brightness settings.
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Source: Gazeta