- Gender
- Male
- Device
- Honor Magic5 Lite - Android 13
- Country
- Sbennytopia
Last week’s poll shows that Newton’s third law also applies to hype: for every hype there is equal and opposite hatred. And few phone launches this year have been as hyped as the Nothing (1) phone.
This does not mean that things are going badly, necessarily. 1 in 10 people in the survey have already pre-ordered a unit, which means they have jumped through all the circles of the invite system.
1 in 3 people wait for reviews to make a decision. This is reasonable considering this is the company’s first smartphone and only its second-ever product. He needs to prove himself, which is something we’ll come back to in a minute.
Those who like the phone (1) advertise its design as an advantage – it definitely has a glimpse of a time when many new releases look absolutely generic. It also has a rather premium build with an aluminum frame sandwiched between two plates of GG5. And it doesn’t skip wireless charging. The software support program (3 years of OS updates, 4 years of patches) is also a plus. All this sets it apart in the mid-range segment.
The post continues on our Blog: Weekly survey results: No phone (1) stirs up heated debate, but the company needs to prove itself
This does not mean that things are going badly, necessarily. 1 in 10 people in the survey have already pre-ordered a unit, which means they have jumped through all the circles of the invite system.
1 in 3 people wait for reviews to make a decision. This is reasonable considering this is the company’s first smartphone and only its second-ever product. He needs to prove himself, which is something we’ll come back to in a minute.
Those who like the phone (1) advertise its design as an advantage – it definitely has a glimpse of a time when many new releases look absolutely generic. It also has a rather premium build with an aluminum frame sandwiched between two plates of GG5. And it doesn’t skip wireless charging. The software support program (3 years of OS updates, 4 years of patches) is also a plus. All this sets it apart in the mid-range segment.
The post continues on our Blog: Weekly survey results: No phone (1) stirs up heated debate, but the company needs to prove itself