
Much Ado About Nothing
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Welcome to episode 60 of Pixelated, a podcast by 9to5Google. This week, Damien, Abner, and Will talk through Nothing's latest launch event, including the company's first flagship Android phone, the Nothing Phone (3). From its divisive design to its new Glyph Matrix display, there's a lot to take in, as the company seemingly pivots towards a more premium market.
The trio also speculate on what Gemini's new four-color icon could mean for the future of Google as a company. Is this simply about aligning the logo with Google's standard theming, or does it tell us something about where Search and Gemini are headed in the future?
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- Abner Li
- Damien Wilde
- Will Sattelberg
- Hands-on: Nothing Phone (3) is the start of a new chapter, but it’s not a ‘true flagship’
- Nothing Headphone (1) launches July 15 for $299 with wild design, up to 80-hour battery
- Is the Nothing Phone (3) the right device for a US debut? I’m not sure
- Gemini sparkle icon getting the four-color Google treatment
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- Electrek
- The Buzz Podcast
- Space Explored
- Rapid Unscheduled Discussions
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