This Phone Almost Defeated Me - Nothing Phone Teardown And Repair Assessment

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2022
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  • @moe_1886
    @moe_1886 Год назад +2169

    For a Nothing phone, there's nothing easy about repairing it that's for sure! Thanks Hugh!

    • @jacobmaguey8763
      @jacobmaguey8763 Год назад

      Just like your head it has nothing.

    • @BlackOilyMenKissing
      @BlackOilyMenKissing Год назад +3

      I see what you did there lmfao

    • @julieboruta
      @julieboruta Год назад +13

      Nothing to fix the phone shouldn’t be fixable I feel that’s why the company named it nothing phone. Nothing to fix even if broken and that’s why I don’t want a nothing phone.

    • @JaredVonBaren
      @JaredVonBaren Год назад +1

      No kidding. Wow…what a very complicated device. Super easily damaged as far as cabling, especially if you’re new to repairs. Luckily Hugh is a veteran! ❤️ The OS overlay, beautiful. The phone itself when assembled, beautiful! But…it is definitely NOT repair-friendly…as many phones are designed to be these days. This one has several weird little quirks and no-boot situations depending upon what you’re doing too, which is extra annoying when testing out what might be broken if doing a repair… I can say, I can only recommend the Nothing Phone to people who case-protect their devices, and don’t drop them much at all.

    • @JaredVonBaren
      @JaredVonBaren Год назад +2

      @@julieboruta The Fairphone is really nice these days, with some decent specs, but unfortunately we have to import them in the US because they aren’t sold here directly. Nor is the Nothing Phone, tbh 😂

  • @TerrasClip
    @TerrasClip Год назад +2414

    Not only have they made it look like an iPhone they even managed to surpass it in difficulty to disassemble

    • @Articbear
      @Articbear Год назад +151

      @@wingit7335 why would they. They own their own operating system completely and have complete freedom over what they do, why would they want android

    • @christianrossmann5039
      @christianrossmann5039 Год назад +124

      @@Articbear his comment confused the hell out of me lmao

    • @morving7714
      @morving7714 Год назад +24

      @@wingit7335 There own operating system and it's cheap for them . And i like where iOS is going . It's good .

    • @traviswalker8933
      @traviswalker8933 Год назад +11

      @@wingit7335 Android was made as retaliation from former Apple employees why would they use an operating system like that?

    • @rustylarry7465
      @rustylarry7465 Год назад +7

      @@wingit7335 theoretically they could cuz android is open source but that wouldnt make sense

  • @Abishek_Muthian
    @Abishek_Muthian Год назад +523

    When Carl Pei said he's going to build the iPhone of the Android world, Now we know what he meant.

    • @axethepenguin
      @axethepenguin Год назад +17

      Except they’ve some how made it harder to repair

    • @supersecretninjame
      @supersecretninjame Год назад +35

      @@axethepenguin unlike apple who glue everything together?

    • @gigachadcha7412
      @gigachadcha7412 Год назад +5

      There is always pixel

    • @axethepenguin
      @axethepenguin Год назад +1

      @@supersecretninjame did nothing not glue everything together though? or did you not watch the video

    • @supersecretninjame
      @supersecretninjame Год назад +7

      @@axethepenguin so then how is in not like apple? xD did you read the comment you are replying to?

  • @CrayCrayslab
    @CrayCrayslab Год назад +754

    Omg the moment I saw that phone I knew I NEEDED a teardown. Thank you so much, Hugh! Kind of bummed out to see this fingerprint issue and all those aesthetic plastics... Nothing better release a calibration tool or a software update. If I still used social media I would have made a big fuss about it on em, but I'll just stick to complaining to my tech friends. Hopefully they can help out somehow.
    Again, great video Hugh, thank you for making this. You're a huge inspiration.

    • @CrayCrayslab
      @CrayCrayslab Год назад

      @Chandler Russell yeah it better be. Kinda sucks for the people who bought it now though

    • @CrayCrayslab
      @CrayCrayslab Год назад +1

      @e damn, a bot noticed me. That's a first.

    • @michealpersicko9531
      @michealpersicko9531 Год назад +1

      @Chandler Russell Honestly i think the price is enough to deter anyone away from the phone company for good. People are wanting to not upgrade to the iphone 14 due to the base model starting at 799 a significant price increase from last year. Plus this phone is the textbook definition of function over form and I really don't think that's enough of a reason for people to buy a phone these days since it's OS ust running a vanilla version of Android; there just doesn't seem like enough of a reason to spend this kind of money for a beautificated bare bones android device. Not to mention the design of this phone looks like a mass production nightmare and all the stupid beauty covers on the back of the phone just makes it even more needlessly complex. I know this phone is an early build unit but still with it's current state Nothing needs to go back to the drawing board and figure out how they can make the design of the phone more condusive for mass production.

    • @NO_obs
      @NO_obs Год назад +4

      @@michealpersicko9531 The nothing phone is cheap? the base model costs £230 less than the iphone 13 128gb model

    • @ObtuseAcute1
      @ObtuseAcute1 Год назад +1

      I am staying far away from this company. we all watched OnePlus sell out. I can see this company selling out quicker.

  • @Cozzmy13
    @Cozzmy13 Год назад +405

    The fingerprint sensor not working after replacement might just be an oversight from the software developers when integrating the part manufacturer's software stack. In-screen fingerprint sensors require factory calibration that is stored in a persistent storage, and won't get wiped with a factory reset. Can be solved in a software update by adding some user self-calibration tool. Goodix usually uses a calibration cube with three differently textured surfaces which gets put on the sensor.

    • @Rinssi_from_Finland
      @Rinssi_from_Finland Год назад +21

      Some OnePlus phones have similar issues. I'd remember the OnePlus7? was such that if screen repairement was needed you needed to get sparepart with housing, not just screen, or this would happen.
      This is a 3rd similarity that this phone has with OnePlus when it comes to repairability 😅
      Edit: Should watch the whole video after commenting, lol. This was more similar to Huawei P -series than OP7.

    • @PvtAnonymous
      @PvtAnonymous Год назад +20

      Fun story, I once had a customer come back to us after a colleague had repaired his Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra. The fingerprint wasn't working and I had no clue what he had done. I discovered that the phone needed some special fp calibration and started running it. Found out that you need the Goodix (or similar cubes) to calibrate it - while the customer was waiting. Funnily enough, I just started experimenting by putting my hand a a stapler as replacements and the calibration actually worked. That day I learned, that I will never order these cubes ever :)

    • @cristianmendoza5774
      @cristianmendoza5774 Год назад +1

      @@PvtAnonymous omg how? Do you have a video of someone doing this?

    • @PvtAnonymous
      @PvtAnonymous Год назад +1

      @@cristianmendoza5774 sadly not, was pretty easy tho. FP worked like a charm after that.

    • @cristianmendoza5774
      @cristianmendoza5774 Год назад +4

      @@PvtAnonymous you shou do yours bro! Worlds needs your knowledge

  • @KarlD1210
    @KarlD1210 Год назад +296

    There is like a strip of cardboard on the box you need to peel to open it, like a mail package.

    • @anianii
      @anianii Год назад +23

      Well, that would be - again - destroying the box to open it

    • @Wall3rs
      @Wall3rs Год назад +10

      @@anianii better then how it was opened

    • @HughJeffreys
      @HughJeffreys  Год назад +145

      I am aware, I just didn't want to tear the side of the box off as I will be selling these devices at some point in the future.
      As I mentioned its almost impossible to open the box without destroying it.

    • @KarlD1210
      @KarlD1210 Год назад +5

      @@HughJeffreys okay got it 👍

    • @Wall3rs
      @Wall3rs Год назад

      @@HughJeffreys true almost every box I had is like this you need to break it first better use a package on there or like iPhone

  • @jaykstah
    @jaykstah Год назад +588

    As neat as the LED's are, I think it's kinda silly to make a clear phone then cover up every functional piece you'd be able to see with blank plastic. I thought the whole fun of casing electronics with transparent material was to admire what the device looks like underneath.

    • @essah4161
      @essah4161 Год назад +89

      without the plastic it would easily break some parts on a sunny shiny day. that is a general issue with these sort of transparent look if you want one.

    • @lucasmarsula7924
      @lucasmarsula7924 Год назад +34

      @@essah4161 What parts would it break? You mean because of the heat of the sun?

    • @lucasmarsula7924
      @lucasmarsula7924 Год назад +16

      @@essah4161 Do you have a link to a document talking about that issue? I can't find one and I'd like to know more.

    • @Maochan81
      @Maochan81 Год назад +23

      At least they could've put the covers on the back glass, so that when you remove the back cover, you can proceed to normally repair the phone. But it's a design company, they obviously don't care about reparability.

    • @eternalinsignia
      @eternalinsignia Год назад +16

      @Essah there is none in component basically photo/light sensitive. Covering an electronic circuit from light is usually for protect it from elements, if you have photo/light sensitive component, for cooling. In phone ? I never see any photo sensitive/light sensitive component other than camera (which basically protected already).
      In fact make the color black is the culprit of every phone for heating faster due to sun heat.

  • @SalemTechsperts
    @SalemTechsperts Год назад +163

    Seeing as how this phone is plagued with software issues, I wonder if this fingerprint issue is just another bug. Very disappointed they aren't selling replacement parts though, you have to "submit a request" to get your phone repaired. I see Nothing special about this device.

    • @kutilmartin
      @kutilmartin Год назад +46

      this phone is nothing but marketing. i dont see why anyone would buy this phone other than for looks.

    • @sdewey4152
      @sdewey4152 Год назад +25

      It's not a bug, it's a feature.
      Sorry, I just had to.

    • @propersod2390
      @propersod2390 Год назад +32

      @@kutilmartin
      Costs: $450
      Screen: extremely good, almost flagship level, uniform tiny bezels
      Cameras: very decent, no gimmicks like 2mp macros
      Design and build quality: very nice and unique + premium materials
      Specs: decent chipset, good storage and ram
      Software: almost stock, quick and snappy
      Yea clearly no reasons to buy the phone. Ignore the fact it's probably the best midrange phone out right now 🤡🤡

    • @andrejtb1
      @andrejtb1 Год назад +10

      @@propersod2390 not everything is perfect, always a device has a common issue. Like my Redmi Note 9 Pro's proximity sensor.

    • @DocFr4nk
      @DocFr4nk Год назад +23

      @@propersod2390 also a broken display and no headphone jack, so yeah really no reason to buy it

  • @garrettlison4992
    @garrettlison4992 Год назад +173

    The internal layout reminds me of the Motorola phones we hate seeing in our shop, but also Apple's penchant for a crazy amount of fragile flex cables. If this phone were a little more repair-friendly, I'd probably get one to play with, but I'll just stick with my Pixel 6 for now. Great video as always, Hugh.

    • @wilkgr
      @wilkgr Год назад +4

      Yeah pretty much. I've bought Motorola devices for the past few years because they tend to have better bang for buck within my price range, but I've always noticed how repair-unfriendly they are - the main motherboard also has the charging port on it on most models, for anyone unaware.

  • @ethanol1586
    @ethanol1586 Год назад +388

    I find it a bit ironic how this is the presented as the anti mainstream smartphone but makes repairing it more complicated and difficult than the mainstream phone companies

    • @stanb1455
      @stanb1455 Год назад +43

      And also basically runs stock Android with slight modifications, mainstream indeed.

    • @annihilator247x
      @annihilator247x Год назад +73

      There is almost nothing about this phone that isn't mainstream:
      Software locked fingerprint? Yes
      No headphone jack or expandable storage? Yup
      Hard to repair? Definitely
      Knocks off the iPhone design? Absolutely
      They put some white led strips on the back and said they were different. Want a phone that is actually different? Look up the F(x) tec pro 1 X. It has a full size keyboard you can show by sliding it so typing on a phone is actually precise and fast. Now, that's non-mainstream.

    • @michealpersicko9531
      @michealpersicko9531 Год назад +4

      @@annihilator247x and where teh hell can i find one of these devices and can it be used on Verizon Wireless

    • @TheWalf999
      @TheWalf999 Год назад +35

      @@annihilator247x And they have the nerve to call other phones boring and mainstream while they make a phone that is replica of iPhone 12 with back-light and stock android, like what?
      If innovation is putting back LED lights on phone then we're done with innovating.

    • @jannikheidemann3805
      @jannikheidemann3805 Год назад

      @@michealpersicko9531 That should be Verizons problem, not yours.

  • @8ballout
    @8ballout Год назад +19

    Your phone knowledge and dis-/reassembly is amazing. I can't properly disassemble a cardboard box without destroying it. Great work and great video.

  • @DeLorean4
    @DeLorean4 Год назад +50

    I didn't know a cellphone teardown video could make me feel so disappointed and frustrated. The design of that phone is so intentionally irritating. Kudos for going in blindly and doing such a great job putting them back together.

    • @Paultimate7
      @Paultimate7 Год назад +1

      As if you could do better, or even understand at all why it is the way it is past you not liking it.

  • @cadenchurchill4296
    @cadenchurchill4296 Год назад +11

    Definitely one of the most interesting teardowns of the year! Looks like such a massive pain to repair. Next time I’d love to see just a simple transparent back that allows us to see the actual components on the inside.

  • @csiga79
    @csiga79 Год назад +8

    Thanks again Hugh for an interesting and informative video! I love the modernist aesthetic of this phone. I'm guessing because of the back style - is why Nothing made those decisions which made the tear down relatively complex. I really do like the LEDs btw!
    Your channel has inspired me to repair my old Galaxy Note Edge for my son, and he's enjoying the large screen and pen features - not bad for his first phone!
    I had to replace the motherboard and used the Ifixit guide - but your channel certainly gave me the confidence to give it a go! (luckily there was no adhesive to deal with) Keep up the great posts in your channel! ✌️🇦🇺

  • @rocky9427
    @rocky9427 Год назад +1

    one of the few teardown videos which are actually great. I could easily say your videos and Jerry's Rig videos are just awesome. good going buddy

  • @user-bp8yg3ko1r
    @user-bp8yg3ko1r Год назад +1

    Your teardowns are the best, keep it up!

  • @YouAreBreathing
    @YouAreBreathing Год назад +5

    I miss the LED notification light on my Samsung Galaxy Note 8 phone, so I'm glad that a phone maker found a way to have something similar when screens take the entire front of the phone.

  • @clivewuest8529
    @clivewuest8529 Год назад +3

    Very interesting tear down Hugh. Here in the UK I always look forward to waking up and Sunday mornings with a cup of tea and watching your latest post. Great stuff ;)

  • @damianknight8064
    @damianknight8064 Год назад

    great to see this tear down, I got this phone last week and its a decent midrange phone very happy with it

  • @LiquidPorridge
    @LiquidPorridge Год назад

    the phone designe is awesome, i love the clear back with the led layout.

  • @LazorVideosDestruction
    @LazorVideosDestruction Год назад +22

    Everything you said about fingerprint sensors NEEDS to be mentioned in courtrooms when RTR is discussed. Thanks for doing what you do :)

    • @staidey5994
      @staidey5994 Год назад +1

      @Who Dis? fingerprint/face ID data gets stored in a secure enclave both on Android and iPhone and it's located inside of the built-in storage. Fingerprint scanner is just a scanner, it doesn't store anything inside of it. That's like saying that someone can hack Phone's PIN code by replacing the touchscreen because that's the only way it could be typed in.

  • @razi_man
    @razi_man Год назад +11

    Hugh, I'd like to point out a misinformation: Fingrprint readers tend to have internal calibrations that come stock with the rom of the android phone itself, without a proper calibration tool, you cannot recalibrate the fingerprint sensor, this WILL not change even when you factory reset the phone.
    I believe what is happening here is that they didn't put any auto calibration tools like some android phone tend to do to make repair easy, either they forgot or they never cared in the first place, but I highly doubt it has anything to do with software locks considering everything else works fine, maybe they might put an auto calibration in the rom next update.

  • @theleftyboater
    @theleftyboater Год назад

    I have no idea where it even start repairing a phone.. but I find your videos fascinating like some kind of weird amsr. Thanks for your hard work and passing on your expertise

  • @BaqarRizvi
    @BaqarRizvi Год назад

    Awesome Video Hugh !!

  • @zUltraXO
    @zUltraXO Год назад +3

    2 things to point out.
    The metal cover over the bottom ribbon cable for the LEDs apparently slides off after taking out the stopper and sliding to the left with a pick.
    Also, the way you remove the battery is not by pulling up, rather pulling at an angle, about 30°, you took out the entire plastic holder that's held down with a way stronger adhesive than the battery adhesive.

  • @Axel...
    @Axel... Год назад +9

    Fantastic video, as usual, Hugh.
    I have had this phone for a little more than a week now, and I'm quite happy with it. But it's disappointing to see that it's such a chore to replace parts. Also, I'm happy to see that the USB port is modular since that is the part that often dies first on me.
    Bit disappointed that the charging coil is just a cover, I thought that was the one part that was exposed lol. Hopefully, they'll address the fingerprint issue and I hope that nothing breaks on me, since I don't know how first and third-party repair will be with a small new company.
    0:57 There is a pull tab you were supposed to use to rip the box open
    12:25 As a photo/video light it does basically nothing, but it's a fun gimmick to show to people. I have had a couple of times that I saw the notification light without feeling/hearing it buzz, I never have notification sounds or ringtone on so for me this has a bit of use

  • @johnlarro6872
    @johnlarro6872 Год назад

    Great work - keep it up! We appreciate it.

  • @joeblow5037
    @joeblow5037 Год назад

    Just started the video, but like most, I am enthralled.
    Cheers, Mate! 🍻

  • @lisandro3614
    @lisandro3614 Год назад +121

    For a «Nothing» phone, it's actually full of crap. And the battery removal process puts the entire display at risk, too much force involved. The more things change, the more stays the same.

    • @utkarsharyan
      @utkarsharyan 11 месяцев назад

      Well the repairability wasn't a big focus for them anyway. Most of the low level stuff was done by the manufacturing partner itself.
      ruclips.net/video/FaeMjhF3qWw/видео.html

  • @ztechrepairs
    @ztechrepairs Год назад +47

    Damn they make Samsung and other android phone repairs look like a walk in the park. I do look forward to tearing one down myself though

    • @mojave5661
      @mojave5661 Год назад +5

      they're not a walk in the park. they just don't have so many plastic decals for aesthetic purposes

    • @PvtAnonymous
      @PvtAnonymous Год назад +2

      nah, the NP1 seems easy to disassemble. If you want to give yourself a challenge, try Huawei. They somehow manage to make the most anti-repair phones I've ever seen. Laptops too.

  • @GiuseppeBasile
    @GiuseppeBasile Год назад +2

    Using a pick to open the box, nice one Hugh

  • @peterromfeld4091
    @peterromfeld4091 Год назад

    its one of the few channels i subscribe even if i wont watch many more videos... just so to hopefully help spread awareness

  • @jokshithdsouza1226
    @jokshithdsouza1226 Год назад +3

    After using the phone for a Week, These are my Views :
    1) Glyph Lights drain the charge more faster than when it is disabled
    2) Night light captures are more pixelated
    3) With the Adapter not been provided its kind of hassle to search for a right adapter for this phone for a reasonable price
    4) Nothing phone do not have their gallery of their own and Google photos is the only hope
    5) Phone does not have a launcher of their own

    • @jacobunofficial1146
      @jacobunofficial1146 Год назад +1

      Is it worth buying?

    • @jokshithdsouza1226
      @jokshithdsouza1226 Год назад

      @@jacobunofficial1146 Yes its worth buying

    • @wei_fx
      @wei_fx 22 дня назад

      How is the phone so far?? After a year+. Battery still good?

  • @FireFoxDestroyer
    @FireFoxDestroyer Год назад +59

    Compared to nothing, Apple definitely has some repairability

    • @Ben-ev5se
      @Ben-ev5se Год назад +8

      nah apple is worse for part

    • @FireFoxDestroyer
      @FireFoxDestroyer Год назад +8

      @@Ben-ev5se I repaired an iPhone X with a new screen and earpiece assembly
      I didn't use the method for keeping Face ID

    • @Ben-ev5se
      @Ben-ev5se Год назад +2

      Talking about the newer iphones whereby changing the screen by yourself and not a professional with equipment is bad, losing truetone and faceid, changing the camera module will make u lose the camera features but overall it's still a great phone

    • @RestoreTechnique
      @RestoreTechnique Год назад +9

      Nothing beats Apple

    • @Ben-ev5se
      @Ben-ev5se Год назад +3

      @@RestoreTechnique lol nothing

  • @mohammedjavith6157
    @mohammedjavith6157 Год назад +1

    Awesome video bro

  • @kcnairnair7299
    @kcnairnair7299 Год назад +1

    Hugh reminds me of Columbus and Magellan and Livingstone. And Zack of course. Uncharted territory navigated with ease! Thought for a moment he woukd end up on the rocks, but deftly handled, the ship sailed into deep and calm waters. 👍

  • @AngryYouAre
    @AngryYouAre Год назад +3

    Nice job again Hugh, it's awesome to see someone exposing hostile design like in this Nothing phone, even better from a fellow aussie. When will it end though... Always something to try and "catch" the end user out just for trying to repair their own device.

  • @shabbarvejlani
    @shabbarvejlani Год назад +7

    With nothing phone acquiring essential phone, had high hopes on ease of repairability. But disappointed. Thanks for the detailed teardown!

  • @moizahmed7392
    @moizahmed7392 Год назад

    Great video hugh👍👌👌

  • @snea_x
    @snea_x Год назад

    only few nerds like you and we can officially say all the problem's solutions are on the internet....i love your details

  • @GR8SALAD
    @GR8SALAD Год назад +129

    Seeing the teardown kinda makes me like the aesthetic less... just kinda sucks to have something with plastic stickers all over it when they could've shown off more functional stuff. Makes what you see seem more like a random unbalanced hodgepodge instead of looking at something interesting.

    • @sandorbence2067
      @sandorbence2067 Год назад +8

      Unfortunatley this is pretty much how all "transparent" phones are designed. I am not sure if this is to protect the internals or the user (maybe additional shielding is required to reduce interference or Sar vaules or the plastic could be there for internal structure/reduce the chance of something shorting out).
      It would be great to see a phone that is properly designed for this purpose. I used to be so excited for special models like this but once you learn that it's fake it's not te same.

    • @omotayoakinpelumi2061
      @omotayoakinpelumi2061 Год назад +3

      Remember the price.

    • @IvoStunga
      @IvoStunga Год назад +3

      Have you looked inside the engine compartment of all production cars of today? Plastic covers everything to make it seem bigger/more pleasing to the eye, hiding parts that actually do the work.
      Reminded me strongly of this.
      EDIT: A world of lies we're living in.

    • @sandorbence2067
      @sandorbence2067 Год назад +2

      @@IvoStunga Lot of that plastic is for noise reduction and pedestrian safety though.

    • @IvoStunga
      @IvoStunga Год назад +1

      @@sandorbence2067 how's loose plastic covering engine turns out to be safer for pedestrians, considering they don't reach the engine, but are impacting only body of the car?

  • @FearThePegasus
    @FearThePegasus Год назад +14

    Neat phone, shame it's a pain to tear apart.

  • @videolan
    @videolan Год назад

    Really intretung - thank you for your care and persistence!

  • @almosteverything7327
    @almosteverything7327 6 месяцев назад

    Have a nothing phone really make sense now 😅 thanks hugh for an elaborated video of disassemble and assemble of nothing phone 1

  • @pearelectronics3083
    @pearelectronics3083 Год назад +47

    How did they manage to make a more unfixable version of the iPhone

  • @NanoMine
    @NanoMine Год назад +10

    That fingerprint issue seems like a oversight from the company as there are no other measures that nothing took to make it hard to repair.

  • @faizahmad3110
    @faizahmad3110 Год назад

    You are amazing man.

  • @RestoreTechnique
    @RestoreTechnique Год назад +1

    Nothing beats Hugh Jeffreys 😀

  • @ominkan3129
    @ominkan3129 Год назад +8

    It is nothing but another amazing video showing the pit falls in the tear down so other don't need to get caught. I have been caught just recently on a Oukitel C22 with a covered screw looking like a plastic alignment pin. But no it was a water detection sticker.
    I love all the detail and good photography in your videos Hugh. Thanks.

  • @M1U5T0N3
    @M1U5T0N3 Год назад +3

    Nothing but cruel... Thanks for the great Video Hugh! Honest as always

  • @dipannandy692
    @dipannandy692 Год назад

    Superbly made

  • @ChrisSmith-mh6vk
    @ChrisSmith-mh6vk Год назад

    Good one Hugh. I've now had my Sunday morning fix, time for a Sydney Road coffee...

  • @c0wg0d
    @c0wg0d Год назад +51

    LEDs on the back are pointless since they will be covered up with a case. LEDs on the front would make a lot more sense and be more useful. Still doesn't have a headphone jack though, so I wouldn't buy one anyway.
    Great teardown!

    • @CrayCrayslab
      @CrayCrayslab Год назад +2

      I think there could be some pretty neat cases for this phone showing the LEDs... Or maybe not... I dunno, we'll see. I'm excited though!

    • @haydn6462
      @haydn6462 Год назад +8

      Just buy a dongle lol, no point in getting a bad phone only because it has a headphone jack. I wouldn't buy the Nothing phone either, but most phones don't come with a headphone jack anymore

    • @MuscleCarLover
      @MuscleCarLover Год назад +3

      I wonder if front mounted notification LEDs will come back. If we can mount a camera under the display, we can do an LED in the corner

    • @mjc0961
      @mjc0961 Год назад +15

      @@haydn6462 Every phone without a headphone jack is a bad phone. I wouldn't buy a bad phone because I can buy a dongle.
      "lol"

    • @haydn6462
      @haydn6462 Год назад +2

      @@mjc0961 Yeah, an S22 is a much better phone than an A52 lmfao

  • @Mikyate
    @Mikyate Год назад +7

    to answer your question about the glyph lights, I wonder how case makers are going to react to them. I've never said "what the hell, are you kidding me?!" so many times during a teardown.

  • @Obito_Playzz
    @Obito_Playzz Год назад

    I was waiting for this for soo long 😄

  • @SriWriter
    @SriWriter Год назад

    Great stuff! 🙏🙌

  • @edwardfletcher7790
    @edwardfletcher7790 Год назад +52

    What a huge disappointment !
    Just another terrible phone in the race towards total disposability 😠

    • @heyramineni
      @heyramineni Год назад +8

      Everything else minus the fingerprint sensor is replaceable. Pretty sure there will be a tool out soon to reprogram the sensor.

    • @edwardfletcher7790
      @edwardfletcher7790 Год назад +6

      @@heyramineni Good luck finding the parts, they don't sell them.
      Who wants to waste a month or two posting their phone back to China & return ??

    • @neerajdwivedi2015
      @neerajdwivedi2015 Год назад

      Almost 95% people who buy their phone don't repair it by themselves

  • @davidsalmons80
    @davidsalmons80 Год назад +6

    Hi Hugh love the content and this phone looks very interesting from what I've seen so far of it

  • @NandaLinnAung
    @NandaLinnAung Год назад

    that's amazing video, thanks for sharing.

  • @trumpalumpa9368
    @trumpalumpa9368 Год назад +19

    Now good luck finding a place that actually officially repairs those niche smartphones. The whole disassembly looks destructive with all those "aesthetic" plastic pieces having to be taken off. I don't believe it will look as new after having glued them back in place. Also display replacement seems like a lot of work.
    And then the fingerprint sensor: Is it glued to the screen? If yes, how to replace the screen?

    • @RennieAsh
      @RennieAsh Год назад +3

      He swapped the sensors though. It's optical aka just a camera

  • @Rinssi_from_Finland
    @Rinssi_from_Finland Год назад +8

    The screws hidden under water indicator and metal bracket that needs a rubber stopper to be lifted to be moved over is s very common thing among OnePlus phones.

  • @Mediic-SureShot8
    @Mediic-SureShot8 Год назад

    I love the Nothing Phone 1,Can't wait to receive mine

  • @MrPINKFL0YD
    @MrPINKFL0YD Год назад

    I love mine. The charge coil has a reverse charge function for charging the headphones in the box on it which is handy when out

  • @FoxBlocksHere
    @FoxBlocksHere Год назад +5

    If a startup phone company doesn't have repairable phones, I'm not interested. To me, buying one would be no different from (if not worse than) buying a mid-range phone from a mainstream company.

    • @arrr404
      @arrr404 Год назад

      its repairable as you see, but i still cant find those parts online so i guess youre kind of not wrong...

  • @ogdon2009
    @ogdon2009 Год назад +21

    I don’t even want to look at the bill for replacing the battery. Parts: $29 Labor: $500 thank you

    • @NK-Repairs
      @NK-Repairs Год назад

      Naah it's not that bad.
      Repair manuals will be available soon and with them, the nothing is only a tiny bit more complicated than your typical android phone

    • @QuickishFM
      @QuickishFM Год назад

      @@NK-Repairs Agree - most people can get away with using a hairdryer to heat the back and phone opening kits with tweezers, guitar picks, spudgers etc cost less than £10 (at least in the UK). So while it's not completely DIY it's still at least accessible. Sourcing OEM parts for the phone, however, is a different story (counterfeit parts, actual original but serialized parts, etc etc). Battery replacements are probably the most commonly needed replacement these days and it's not as easy as it was back in the days of the S5 and below. Having to heat the back of the phone to replace the battery is more annoying now but it's somewhat more acceptible these days since it's only needed every 3 years or so. But having it intentionally hard to get to with difficult adhesive is explicitly anti-repair - it doesn't take a genius to know that the battery will need to be replaced in the device's lifetime. It doesn't even need to be adhered in THAT much since it's got the back of the phone and its surroundings largely keeping it in place too.

    • @samholdsworth420
      @samholdsworth420 Год назад

      @@QuickishFM no one is fixing this phone if they haven't practiced beforehand

    • @QuickishFM
      @QuickishFM Год назад

      @@samholdsworth420 it's sort of besides the point, it could be made easier to repair to make it easier for people both with and without experience.

  • @butterbean_01
    @butterbean_01 Год назад +1

    Watching this on my white nothing phone! Great video

  • @tomv8240
    @tomv8240 Год назад

    Thanks for the awesome video❗ honestly I still would love to try one out

  • @haydenchapman137
    @haydenchapman137 Год назад +11

    I think the reason for fingerprint sensor pairing in android is because of the SELinux security built right into it, to prevent the possibility of the phone being hacked, and normally the fingerprint sensor hides behind this layer. The only way to change it is to pair the new fingerprint sensor. Some manufacturers provide the tools for this, while others don't. A good thing security wise, but not so much repairability wise.

  • @thephoenixking1086
    @thephoenixking1086 Год назад +3

    This video showed me Nothing that I needed, but something that I wanted.

  • @marymadigan9707
    @marymadigan9707 Год назад

    What a fabulous tear down 👏😎🇮🇪

  • @leinadreign3510
    @leinadreign3510 Год назад +1

    I like the aesthetic of it, especially the back of course. it is something different in the stale "same phone as last ten years" market.

  • @felixm6541
    @felixm6541 Год назад +4

    i absolutely love the look of this phone and the lights on the back are amazing for deaf people! however the biggest let down is obviously the lack of user reparability :/ its a shame hopefully they do something about it in the future. i’ll definitely be following their progress as a company

    • @gatzon2757
      @gatzon2757 Год назад

      Their repair service is actually cheap I'd expect

  • @peterthepanda
    @peterthepanda Год назад +42

    Apple: Our engineers make our phones very difficult to repair.
    Nothing Co.: Hold my beer….

  • @re-fix9678
    @re-fix9678 Год назад

    thank for video😘😘

  • @bits2646
    @bits2646 Год назад +1

    I am impressed by the company, good for the first phone... I thought the repairability was pretty good, except the fp reader... But may be possible that supporting hardware is on the motherboard and thus not working and needs hardware compatibility or new keys inserted... I havent checked the module and I also dont own the phone to check... Great video, I love your attitude towards right to repair and anti r2r..

  • @BoopBobBeep
    @BoopBobBeep Год назад +5

    Nothing special no headphones jack, no user replaceable battery, non easy repairable by the user adding LED just feel gimmicky.

  • @dimitrischristou
    @dimitrischristou Год назад +8

    I think the “hidden screws” are for meant to maintain the warranty of the Phone (1). If the sticker is damaged there’s no warranty.

    • @myrealusername2193
      @myrealusername2193 Год назад +3

      In many countries, those stickers are not legally binding and you can sue them if they refuse to repair it.

    • @mjc0961
      @mjc0961 Год назад +1

      Those stickers are illegal, so that had better not be what they are.

  • @rchltmedia
    @rchltmedia Год назад

    finally Hugh reviews this phone 👍

  • @godlydestroyer8658
    @godlydestroyer8658 Год назад +2

    Just the box is enough of a sign that there just in it for a quick profit, I've had breakfast cereal packs that are more reusable than that

  • @rishabhpahwa
    @rishabhpahwa Год назад +10

    I think the box has a pull tab to tear it open easily?

    • @Leo-pu2nw
      @Leo-pu2nw Год назад

      yeah hahahaha its so obvious as well and he missed it

  • @darthraider450
    @darthraider450 Год назад +5

    Greatest mysteries of life #261 - How does Hugh Jeffreys not have a million subscribers on RUclips yet?

    • @etherjules
      @etherjules Год назад

      Soon really soon we hope, a like and share will help

  • @Zorbotics
    @Zorbotics Год назад

    I love how this phone looks

  • @jneo4
    @jneo4 Год назад

    Huge job well done 👍

  • @FastR080T
    @FastR080T Год назад +3

    You'd think the old one plus repairability would migrate over to the nothing phone. I guess they wanted nothing to do with it.

  • @KissyKaede
    @KissyKaede Год назад +10

    It's called the Nothing Phone because "You will own nothing, and you will be happy" the WEF motto for the future.

  • @kiranm6749
    @kiranm6749 Год назад

    True tester are here on RUclips. Big shout to all the tester no matter what u test from coffee to alcohol to software to phones 😁👍🏻

  • @FANOFARR
    @FANOFARR Год назад +4

    Just a price and light 😂🤣

  • @rpatil261
    @rpatil261 Год назад

    Thank you .. for this

  • @pablouribe1522
    @pablouribe1522 Год назад +1

    I knew the hype was to good to be true. Catchy title, but it was obvious that nothing phone will not defeat the champ, Hugh.

  • @kenadroider
    @kenadroider Год назад

    Cool teardown!

  • @ThylineTheGay
    @ThylineTheGay Год назад

    I was already skeptical of this phone, this video just cements that thought

  • @aungthuraoo4438
    @aungthuraoo4438 Год назад

    Waiting for this content btw intro is cool. I hope that fingerprint software lock is solved in the future and i think they had to hide some screws for the aesthetics of the phone. Repair manually is totally needed. I like the glitch interface and i usually put my phone face down so that's for me.

  • @ReaperGamez18
    @ReaperGamez18 Год назад +1

    Nice one bro 😎

  • @SumWelshLadInLondon
    @SumWelshLadInLondon Год назад

    the number of "nothing" puns in this video is nothing short of incredible

  • @IronsWHU
    @IronsWHU Год назад

    There’s a pull tab for opening the boxes btw.

  • @Forrest_O.
    @Forrest_O. Год назад +1

    I’m not sure why it is mentioned that the fingerprint sensor is mentioned to be locked to the board but somewhat modular. The only two cases I see it being damaged is if the area of the screen was damaged or if it short circuited after being in water.

  • @taylor1038
    @taylor1038 Год назад

    I really wanted the Nothing phone, but after this I'm reconsidering.

  • @Zebra_Paw
    @Zebra_Paw 5 месяцев назад

    I was considering this to buy as my new phone, this definitely made me think twice

  • @izyish
    @izyish Год назад

    do you have any videos or guides for the advanced programs you were using to test the glyph interface or fingerprint reader? i have had a hard time finding how to access these

  • @affalterbachamg2094
    @affalterbachamg2094 Год назад +1

    Id love to see you doing a repair assesment on the Xiaomi 12 Pro, seeing the teardown of the ultra, it seemed to be very repairable