Nothing Phone (1) has been quiet about sales figures-except for those made in this top three market

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Sales figures for the recently released Nothing Phone (1) have yet to be released except for one country where a Nothing executive revealed that over 100,000 units were sold.

For Nothing CEO Carl Pei, the big question is whether lightning can strike twice. He turned his unknown OnePlus brand into a legitimately popular and global smartphone brand. And then he surprisingly left in October 2020 to start Nothing. After releasing the Nothing Ear true wireless earbuds in September 2021, theThe Nothing Phone sells over 100,000 units in India in only 20 days

The handset will soon receive an update to Nothing OS 1.1.4, the fourth update for the still newly released handset. The update is expected to fix some of the issues that users have complained about as well as improving the phone's cameras and battery. As for an update to Android 13, Sharma said that the company's goal is to deliver a good software experience rather than quick updates.

And that is important because the higher a chip's transistor count, the more powerful and energy-efficient that chip is. A mid-range component, like the Snapdragon 778G+ 5G, is not going to be made using the smaller process node used on flagship chips. For example, Apple's iPhone 14 Pro models, to be released on Friday, will be using the A16 Bionic made using the 4nm process node with each chip containing nearly 16 billion transistors.

 

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