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The Nothing Phone (1), the original phone from Nothing that launched back in 2022, has reached end of life. After only being promised 4 years of support, we have officially reached the 4-year mark and Nothing announced that this is the end of its software lifescycle. To mark the moment, Nothing will release the July...
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