Latest: Nothing phone (1) teardown reveals Glyph’s innards

The Nothing Phone is the only gadget worth watching a deconstruction of (1). The Nothing Phone (1) is given the breakdown treatment in the most recent video released to JerryRigEverything’s YouTube channel after passing the scratch, bend, and burn test.

The Nothing Phone (1) is a special gadget since it has an entire assembly devoted to the design of the gadget. There are thousands of small, individual LED lights that make up the Glyph grid. We are finally able to see how the Nothing Phone (1) is put together after removing the adhesive from around the outer glass.

The Nothing Phone (1)’s back is constructed entirely of plastic panels, which are used to cover the entire back of the gadget. We can finally view the inside of the phone after removing several of these panels (some of which were held in place solely by glue), the diffuser stickers from the Glyph lamps, and the screws holding in the remaining components.

The YouTube host applauds the usage of sticky pull-tabs since they make changing out a worn battery simple. Although the device’s disassembly requires removing the glue from the rear panel and disassembling the Glyph assembly, individual parts like LED lighting, buttons, and connectors seem to be removable.

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