If you go into the gallery, the accessibility bubble mostly covers the right nav arrow, which feels deeply ironic.In case you were worried, you can also buy Nothing branded apparel, as worn by the most bored-looking model they could find.
OK, so hear me out -- what if zooming in the camera instead extended the top edge of the phone?Not gonna happen. That’s the whole point of these “periscope” cameras that achieve the necessary focal length in the height of the phone, rather than needing the extra thickness.
Nothing has blinded me! There is Nothing in my cave!I think Odysseus would have been a big fan of Nothing.
I'm 99% sure that's just random clothing they're reselling as "Branded Apparel" to go along with their "Nothing" branding being tongue-in-cheek, literal nothing. But that's the joke, see, there is no brand.In case you were worried, you can also buy Nothing branded apparel, as worn by the most bored-looking model they could find.
I wonder how much the motivation for not executing that idea is to keep the device as light as possible though. I expect the battery is the densest component, so adding making the battery a couple millimeter deeper would more than double the weight of most phones, which would not be comfortable for most users.why dont they (and Google, and everyone else) just make the phone flush with the camera bump and use as much of that extra space as is feasible for battery space
like if you want to make your phone as thin as possible, fine -- but if you need to extend out that profile to fit the camera, you've already lost that game and the phone is as thin as possible at the thickness of the camera -- just give me more battery life!
Personally, I call that phone abuse, since the last I looked, they're not really designed to be sat upon.I mean, I guess it's neat-looking in an edgy sort of way, but then I think of it snagging as I put it in my back pocket.
I'm with you 100%. Ryan responded that most phones live in cases that go flush with the camera, but that's complete BS too. They just make a lip around the camera bump, but the rest of the case is not raised to that same level, so if you lay it on its back, it still doesn't lay flat. Do you have any idea how long and hard I had to look to find a case that would just lay flat on it's back? Does no one set their phone down like that anymore? WTF?! JUST GIVE US MORE BATTERY AND MAKE THE DAMN THING FLAT ARGH!!!@@11why dont they (and Google, and everyone else) just make the phone flush with the camera bump and use as much of that extra space as is feasible for battery space
like if you want to make your phone as thin as possible, fine -- but if you need to extend out that profile to fit the camera, you've already lost that game and the phone is as thin as possible at the thickness of the camera -- just give me more battery life!
FTFYThe Nothing Phone 3a and 3a Pro will be officially announced on March 4, but there will be nothingwon't be muchleft to reveal.
The ledge on my pixel has hooked and pulled things out of my pockets so many times I've had to learn to flip it around before pocketing it.I mean, I guess it's neat-looking in an edgy sort of way, but then I think of it snagging as I put it in my back pocket.
I have a Spigen case for an iPhone 16 Pro Max that has small "feet" at the corners of the phone so it lays flat on its back.I'm with you 100%. Ryan responded that most phones live in cases that go flush with the camera, but that's complete BS too. They just make a lip around the camera bump, but the rest of the case is not raised to that same level, so if you lay it on its back, it still doesn't lay flat. Do you have any idea how long and hard I had to look to find a case that would just lay flat on it's back? Does no one set their phone down like that anymore? WTF?! JUST GIVE US MORE BATTERY AND MAKE THE DAMN THING FLAT ARGH!!!@@11
I briefly worked for a real Vandelay Industries in South Florida. No import/export, they did online marketing for rehab clinics.That may be the worst company name of all time.
I want the lab coat for reasons.In case you were worried, you can also buy Nothing branded apparel, as worn by the most bored-looking model they could find.
I’ve never seriously considered putting a phone in my back pocket - I don’t trust them to survive being sat on. Front pocket, yes (even with Pro Max sizes, so far that hasn’t been difficult, at last with the sort of jeans I wear). But even there, as bump gets bigger it’ll eventually be a problem.I mean, I guess it's neat-looking in an edgy sort of way, but then I think of it snagging as I put it in my back pocket.
This is not an idle concern: the only phone I’ve ever managed to crack was a flip phone that inadvertently ended up as a cushion between my buttock and serrated anti-slip steel floor. I suspect an iPhone would have survived that particular encounter, as it is much more sturdy than that plastic wonder, but not if I had slipped butt-down onto the floor, as opposed to simply sitting down carelessly.I’ve never seriously considered putting a phone in my back pocket - I don’t trust them to survive being sat on. Front pocket, yes (even with Pro Max sizes, so far that hasn’t been difficult, at last with the sort of jeans I wear). But even there, as bump gets bigger it’ll eventually be a problem.
If you're doing the same thing as everyone else, why should someone buy your product instead of the more well established ones? If you want to compete, you need to be different, and appeal to a market segment that isn't currently being catered to.You will never please everyone. Make the phone thicker and fill it with a tiny bit more battery, and people will bitch that it's thick and heavy and unpocketable when in a case. Make it thinner but extrude a bit out for a camera, and people will bitch it has an "ugly" bump. Put a fingerprint reader under the screen? Move it to the back? Guess what?
I'm not surprised when someone plays it safe and does the same thing as everyone else. If you can't please everyone, then doing the same as everyone else means at least you're not alienating more people than anyone else.
Yep. The real dealbreaker waves and says "over here!" while the chat is about something to do with cameras.Too bad it doesn’t have a headphone jack.
It's the Silicon Valley hipstery naming convention taken to the absolute extreme.That may be the worst company name of all time.
You mean like the OnePlus 7 Pro or Asus Zenfone 6?I'm waiting for them to make the bump telescope outward when you activate the camera... like a pocket camera from back in the day![]()
I think that ship has sailed, and is no longer a dealbreaker for most. I'm happily headphone wire-free; the number of times I'd accidentally snag headphone cable(s) on door handles and have them ripped off my head was frankly embarrassing.Yep. The real dealbreaker waves and says "over here!" while the chat is about something to do with cameras.
Batteries are heavy. Users ask for bigger batteries, but absolutely hate them in practice.why dont they (and Google, and everyone else) just make the phone flush with the camera bump and use as much of that extra space as is feasible for battery space
like if you want to make your phone as thin as possible, fine -- but if you need to extend out that profile to fit the camera, you've already lost that game and the phone is as thin as possible at the thickness of the camera -- just give me more battery life!
That was a brilliant advert - you can easily tell it was English. The Chinese woman and English man to emphasise the UK connection, the British weather, the look of utter boredom and disconnection as an antidote to the typical fashion advert - it's art, genre-subverting.In case you were worried, you can also buy Nothing branded apparel, as worn by the most bored-looking model they could find.
Oukon isn't a bad name for a phone company.I think Odysseus would have been a big fan of Nothing.
How do I reply to messages from ars staff added to the end of my posts? Can we please get a reply button for them?I feel like the article was pulled along a little too strongly by the "some people may hate it" marketing. Is there really anything there to have strong feelings about? What's the story?
Hey me too! I pinged @rwhitwam a couple of messages ago. I suspect there’s some feature in the CMS where they think they’re replying like regular, normal people, but they’re actually not.How do I reply to messages from ars staff added to the end of my posts? Can we please get a reply button for them?
The laws of optics mean that the only way to improve the camera is to make the sensor bigger and therefore the lens must be thicker to give the necessary focal length and aspherical elements.I feel like the article was pulled along a little too strongly by the "some people may hate it" marketing. Is there really anything there to have strong feelings about? What's the story?
You are right about the back pocket. I kept multiple Androids and iPhones in my back right pocket before the 8+. Every phone since then is too big and physically flexes, except the iPhone SE and a couple of the Xiaomi As. I bent to death an 8+, a Note XX, and one of the iPhone pros before changing my pocket.I’ve never seriously considered putting a phone in my back pocket - I don’t trust them to survive being sat on.
No lie, I like big bumps.