What you need to know
- Nothing has launched a Community Review Program for consumers who are passionate about its devices and are willing to review them early and provide feedback.
- The company also started selling a new product on X, featuring a simple “(b)” and two Pokémon, Jumpluff and Blastoise.
- Nothing also mentions Jumpluff in the Community Preview Program post, a hint that the mysterious device will be there.
He has never been busy during the work week. The company has now launched a new early access program for consumers who are keen on its devices.
In the community forum, Nothing announced its Community Review Program is now accepting applicants. This program is for the consumer who is passionate about nothing and helps him grow products that mean something. Nothing beats “This is your chance to get your hands on and review our latest products before anyone else!” Applicants should not only be interested in technology and design, but experience in cameras, software, and product reviews is also encouraged.
To sweeten the deal, Nothing says that the review device it sends you (for which it will pay shipping costs) can be kept by the reviewer. Anyone can be interested submit their applications.
But this announcement may be more important than we think. Nothing posted this week end A few teasers on Xthis may indicate a new device and series. If you’re familiar with Nothing’s brand “teasers,” the company often uses Pokémon for them. This time, the company has placed Jumpluff and the classic water boy Blastoise. After that, nothing placed simple teaser: (b). Usually, we’ve seen the company use “a” for their devices (Think nothing Phone 4a, 4a Pro).
What makes this even more interesting is that nothing has used one of these Pokemon, Jumpluff, in a Community Review Program post. We’re not trying to get ahead of ourselves, but maybe Nothing’s annoying will be in this program.
What is cooking?
We are in an exciting time right now. On Thursday, the company’s CEO, Carl Pei, Posted a video on TikTok this is a textbook of its type. Pei called directly applesaid it would steal all the “bored iPhone users”. Pei continues to position Nothing as a true Apple competitor, stating that its iPhones have become “repetitive and uninspired.” That’s not all. Recently, Akis Evangelidis, co-founder of the company, had sad news About CMF Phone 3 Pro.
As RAM continues to increase rapidly, CMF will not produce a successor to the Phone 2 Pro to avoid imposing higher costs on consumers. However, Evangelidis says CMF still has new things planned this year and consumers should expect “more” from the flagship Nothing line. It feels like the company is up to something, and its recent public statements continue that narrative.
Android Central’s Take
Nothing beats cooking and that’s what I’m here for. The brand’s last few launches have been quite interesting. The Phone 4a and 4a Pro were pretty incredible, even if I don’t agree with the SoC choices (I know, they’re more budget oriented). Still, even this is a plus. Despite focusing on the affordability line, the 4a and 4a Pro were good devices that didn’t feel like budget options.





