Nothing will launch its first line of products during the first half of this year.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesOnePlus cofounder Carl Pei unveiled on Wednesday the name of his new venture Nothing, a brand focusing on consumer tech that will be based in London.
. "We believe that the best technology is beautiful, yet natural and intuitive to use. When sufficiently advanced, it should fade into the background feel like nothing."Read More:The new company raised $7 million in financing in December and includes investors such as iPod inventor Tony Fadell, YouTuber Casey Neistat, Twitch co-founder Kevin Lin, and Reddit CEO Steve Huffman, among others.
Nothing plans to profit from selling hardware instead of software subscriptions, according to Pei. However, in the long-run a "healthy business" requires both good hardware and software, he told The Verge. Pei left OnePlus in October. He launched the Chinese consumer electronics manufacturing company in 2013. OnePlus first sold phones through an invite-only requirement and later adapted to a newer business model offering affordable and competitive phones. The company also produces other products such as headphones and TVs. buy OnePlus 6T smartphone
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Love this smart guy to the moon😍👍
You be successful if you hard very hard.
What the hell is this? XD
getpeid From now Carl sir is not the co-founder of one plus and he is the founder of his own company 'nothing'means 'everything'
getpeid Great 👍
getpeid Is this true
Congratulations Sir..🤝🤝🤝 getpeid
Just buy an iPhone.
getpeid True to his words getpeid launched nothing at last 👏👏👏 What about giveaways 😑
'Nothing' to worry about
Time to lunch BiseshSangat 👍
getpeid What kind of smart device are you using? Me: nothing...
getpeid I think the nothing will get more successful in smart devices
getpeid Nothing means everything in electronic smart tech gadgets.....
getpeid Nothing is my favorite word. It's like a lot of us are treated. No matter what race you are you can be treated nowadays like you are Nothing.
Do you think this is what people really need right now?