The Nothing Phone 1 is looking to be a promising device and just like the OnePlus, is trying to change the smartphone market a bit. Yesterday, we got our first proper look at the device including the stunning glyph lighting on the back of the phone.
The Much-Hyped Nothing Phone 1 Will Not Debut in the U.S. and Won’t Work Even if You Import It
While there is still a lot that we do not know about the Nothing Phone 1, it is now confirmed that the device will not be setting foot in the U.S., at least as far as the official capacity is concerned. The confirmation is a direct statement from Nothing, as the company confirmed the news to PCMag. The company has talked about how carrier partnerships happen to be the main issue that Nothing is facing when it comes to entering the U.S. market. The good news is that for those who are looking to get their hands on a Nothing Phone 1 in the U.S., the company is working on a variant that will support the U.S. networks but currently, there is no word on it. If you still manage to import a Nothing Phone 1 in the U.S., you will have issues using it as the device will only work in a limited capacity on T-Mobile, will lack VoLTE service on AT&T, and will not function on Verizon at all.