Nothing Phone (1) is one of the most hyped smartphones and is awaited at this time. Although the launch is only a few weeks away, there are some questions about the telephone that remains unanswered. Ahead of the launch of the device, which began on July 12 next month, here are five questions about any telephone (1) that we still need to answer.

Nothing recently revealed the complete appearance of any phone (1) from behind, revealed a unique semi-transparent white back with a burning strip. However, no picture was revealed, a leaked rendering or other appearance of any cellphone (1) revealed what the front of the cellphone was like.

The front panel has been stored so confidential so that we still don’t know whether no telephone (1) will display a narrow bezel or a large chin at the bottom. We also still don’t know whatever cutouts we will see on the device.

Many of what the telephone offers (1) offered has been hypnotized by Carl Pei and the rest of any team for months now. Unfortunately, one of the most important aspects of telephone, processor, is still stored.

Although no one revealed from the beginning that the company would partner with Qualcomm for the first telephone chipset, we still did not know which processors would be in any cellphone. More importantly, we do not have confirmation whether the chip will even become a Snapdragon 800 or Midrange 700-Series chip, as suggested by many reports.

The white variant of any cell phone (1) is on the entire website this week, but we still don’t know whether it’s the only color of the phone. Most smartphones are introduced to several color options to attract a larger user section. The black variant of nothing ear (1), there is no other product at this time, launched for months after the launch of the original white ear (1). Maybe we can see the same strategy as telephone (1), with more color options launched later.

Because the front of any cell phone (1) has not been revealed in any promotional material, it is difficult to determine whether a fingerprint scanner that is less rotated will make it to any cellphone (1). Most phones are currently displaying fingerprint scanners under the screen or together with the power button on the right of the phone. The company has not confirmed what kind of display technology we will see on the device, so determining the fingerprint sensor like what will be packaged by this phone today.

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