Nothing is set to release its flagship phone, potentially priced at £800, which may lack the Glyph light interface but introduce a new dot matrix pattern. In addition, Nothing will unveil its first-ever pair of over-ear headphones, marking a move into a new product category. Meanwhile, Samsung is gearing up for its Galaxy Unpacked event, hinting at the Galaxy Z Fold7 and a new Ultra variant that promises to integrate features comparable to its premium Ultra smartphones, addressing previous trade-offs.
The company says it'll be its first true flagship phone with premium materials, and it'll have a high price to boot: somewhere around £800.
Samsung has teased an Ultra variant of its folding phone, which could change the game for foldable devices, potentially matching the capabilities of existing Galaxy Ultra phones.
Samsung has provided a teaser video showing the silhouette of the Galaxy Z Fold, hinting at a folding phone that might offer Ultra-like experiences without trade-offs.
Nothing is entering new product territory with its first-ever pair of headphones, creatively dubbed Headphone (1), signaling a shift towards more premium offerings.
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