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    Here is the Phone 1 design by Nothing ahead of launch

    New phone maker and tech startup Nothing led by OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, has shown off the part of the design of its debut Phone 1 smartphone. To be exact it has shown off the rear side of the phone. “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 is due to be properly announced on July 12th at Nothing’s next event.

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    The image confirms some of the design rumors that have been swirling around the phone. The phone has illuminating light strips on the rear of the phone, which appears to be made from transparent materials. The arrangement of these light strips was teased by Nothing at a previous event. Interestingly, a logo can be seen on the center of the rear of the phone, which almost looks like the silhouette of a cartoon bomb.

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    The rear design of the Nothing Phone 1. Image: Nothing

    Other confirmed specs of the phone include a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, wireless charging, and a modified version of Android branded as Nothing OS. No doubt Nothing plans to slowly reveal more details ahead of the phone’s official announcement next month.

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