The next Nothing Phone could be a ‘Lite’ version, without the Glyph lights: Report

Only a few weeks after Carl Pei’s Nothing launched a telephone (1), it seemed that the company was working on other devices. No one is suspected of working on the lite version of the cellphone that might miss the signature of the signature engine signature, according to a report by Mobile Indian.

Although this might sound shocking, it seems like the cellphone that is rumored to be a pocket -friendly mobile version (1). This report shows that nothing can reduce some features such as the flight machine interface and wireless charging. But the ‘lite’ version will have the same processor, display and camera sensor. It might also come with a charger in the box to compensate for lack of wireless filling. What’s interesting is that the cellphone that is reportedly might use a slightly larger 5,000 mAh battery.

Although there is no information about RAM and storage options, the report shows that the lite version might be valued somewhere around Rs 24,999 for the 6GB/128 GB variant, which can make it more attractive to some users. It should be noted that no one denies that it is working on a phone like that.

Only a few weeks after Carl Pei’s Nothing launched a telephone (1), it seemed that the company was working on other devices. No one is suspected of working on the lite version of the cellphone that might miss the signature of the signature engine signature, according to a report by Mobile Indian.

Although this might sound shocking, it seems like the cellphone that is rumored to be a pocket -friendly mobile version (1). This report shows that nothing can reduce some features such as the flight machine interface and wireless charging. But the ‘lite’ version will have the same processor, display and camera sensor. It might also come with a charger in the box to compensate for lack of wireless filling. What’s interesting is that the cellphone that is reportedly might use a slightly larger 5,000 mAh battery.

Although there is no information about RAM and storage options, the report shows that the lite version might be valued somewhere around Rs 24,999 for the 6GB/128 GB variant, which can make it more attractive to some users. It should be noted that no one denies that it is working on a phone like that. There is no doubt that any telephone (1) has seen a lot of interest and hype in the Indian market. The ‘lighter’ cheaper variant can help companies get more customers. But then it will eliminate the tense design, with a lack of flight engine lights. After all, the design is a unique aspect of any cellphone (1).

Meanwhile, the company has encouraged two software updates to change and improve the user interface of existing mobile phones (1). The latest updates bring an increase in fingerprint scanners and always active appearance.

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