Is Nothing hiding Something under the Glass?! - Teardown!

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Publicado 2022-08-12
Its time to take apart the Nothing Phone! Thank you to Jurassic World Dominion for sponsoring a portion of this video. Jurassic World Dominion Extended Edition is yours to own on 8/16. uni.pictures/JWD You can find their YouTube here: youtube.com/JurassicWorld Thank you #JurrasicWorldDominion! Even though we can see some aspects of the Nothing Phone (1) from the outside... We cant truly see what's going on without analyzing it from the Inside. Today we find out how the Nothing Phone is put together and maybe even how many LED lights make up the glitch below the clear glass.

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  • @MrHushCrush
    Wow can’t imagine getting sponsored by a movie company.
  • @libertarian1637
    The great majority of windshields are simply held in with just adhesive. Adhesive can be quite strong, especially when installed under clean room conditions. 3M VHB actually is used to hold in skyscraper windows and can also be used as the sole attachment method for enclosed trailer sides. You can have bad adhesives and bad installs which can lead to failure or can try to have adhesive hold beyond its limits, but when using proper adhesives you can build things almost indefinitely; let’s not forget mortar is at its core an adhesive linking concrete blocks together and has seen homes standing on these foundations for generations.
  • @smashed_penguin
    The battery may be easily removable but it seems like it would be quite difficult to get to it without scratching or bending any of the pieces that make up the back.
  • @sensible4170
    I don't think the adhesive would become a problem unless the owner kept on tearing the phone apart.
  • @A_Jung
    40k likes in just 3 hours after uploading! 👍😳 Looks like Zach should already start looking for his magnifying glass 😅😂
  • I miss the old days where you could just pop the back cover off to get to the battery if you had to change it. Now they're all buried under so much stuff it's almost less of a hassle to just fork over the money for a new phone.
  • @eatcarpet
    Gotta say it has one of the cleanest internals.
  • @morpheon_xyz
    To be honest, they've definitely done something different on nothing, and I like it! This teardown has definitely been interesting due to the different way this phone's been assembled and put together. Congrats on the sponsorship too! 😋
  • @John.Doe.A.D33R
    “Giving a patient anaesthesia before a surgery is overrated, let’s try to conduct a surgery without giving the patient some anaesthesia & keep the patient awake while we cut him/her open. I personally can’t wait for my favourite, the BEND Test”. - JRE , 2022 🤣
  • @TAMusic
    I’m pretty sure the LEDs on the back only show your battery percentage when it’s flat on the desk, not when you’re holding it. Great video as always!
  • @chriskabigting
    I didn't expect to see Pokemon-labled cables lol. I think there will be a possible calibration issue with the fingerprint scanner after putting it back together. I saw that on another teardown vid. But I'd say this is a great teardown overall.
  • @ArthurTheSecond
    Btw, if you add the contact "Abra" to your phone and go into the ringtones settings of the glyphs and set Abra to your custom contacts, it will unlock the music visualization in the glyphs setting. Its pretty fancy
  • @skaizek4919
    I'm really interested if transparent back of this phone has some kind of transparent protective, sticky layer to keep glass in one place if you accidentally broke back glass of your phone. If not there would be a lot of micro shards of tempered glass everywhere :C
  • @realrocky2068
    Zack loves transparent technology so much that he dyied his hair transparent 😀
  • @JwaleetPainter
    I can just imagine Zack counting all the LEDs after this video had already crossed 50k mark while I was watching the dissection.