Presenting Nothing Phone (1) , the company announced the use of a bright display capable of reaching 1200 nits in peak value. At a time when reviewers began to point out a maximum brightness of about 700 nits, Nothing changed the description of the screen on the site, replacing the peak value from 1200 to 700 nits. This was probably due to fears of getting claims for false marketing. However, our measurements, which we took in our latest video review of Nothing Phone (1), were 1000 nits in bright sunlight, which is closer to the originally advertised value (1200 nits) than the low figure.
This is what the screen description of Nothing Phone (1) looked like on the day of release
And so after a couple of weeks
Today everything has returned to its original values.
But the strangeness did not end there, because Nothing again rewrote the device’s screen specifications. This time everything returned to its original values (1200 nits at the peak), and in response to a request from ComputerBase, the company said that it intends to increase the screen brightness to the declared values u200bu200bthrough a software update. However, the method of measuring the brightness of our Western colleagues remains unclear, because such a significant difference in brightness (700 versus 1000 nits) can hardly be explained by the randomness of the panels.
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