We previously reported that the Nothing Phone (1) not an easy nut to fix it’s about, and even before we were forced to announce that the there may be some problems with your device’s display. We have no intention of discrediting the device, in fact, we are happy to inform you that the mobile did quite well in the cruel Zack Nelson stress test, which was subjected to the bending test in addition to the usual scratches and display burns.
The mobile screen has a pre-installed screen protector, a small kindness from the manufacturer. After our favorite phone torture videographer has removed the film, the smartphone takes the paper form, as far as fragility is concerned: the Gorilla Glass-coated screen starts to scratch more spectacularly at the sixth level of the Mohs scale. The display on the Nothing Phone (1) also holds up well, the torture from the lighter turns the affected pixels white after about 40 seconds, but once the heat is over they come back to life, so the damage isn’t permanent. By the way, all organic displays behave in roughly the same way, and the Nothing Phone (1) OLED panel is no exception.
The device also withstands bending very well, although the videographer also notes that at first it experiences some scary bending, but after that the phone’s frame made of recycled aluminum still withstands the test and does not suffer permanent damage. The same thing happens when the mobile is under pressure from the back, but some separation can already be detected along the antenna lines. But in the end, the tool stays together again, and that’s ultimately what matters.
Overall, it can be said that the Nothing Phone (1) performed quite well during the stress test. Of course, a case is not a disadvantage, the best is a transparent solution that allows you to see the unique back cover.
Source: JerryRigEverything
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