Common YouTuber Zack Nelson — he of the Jerry Rig Every thing channel — promised throughout a current teardown of the brand new Nothing Cellphone 1 that he would depend all the LEDs that make up the handset’s placing Glyph Interface if the video acquired at the least 50,000 likes.
With greater than 100,000 viewers hitting the like button inside just about a day of the teardown going dwell, the problem was on, and on Monday, Nelson posted a video during which he meticulously counts all the telephone’s LEDs.
For these not within the know, the brand new Nothing Cellphone 1 is notable for the clear again that reveals a few of the handset’s innards together with a number of strips of LEDs that mild up in varied methods relying on the kind of notification or alert that comes via. The lights additionally present the telephone’s battery degree and might even be used to brighten up a topic throughout low-light pictures.
Nelson kicks off the problem by saying that the corporate behind the Nothing Cellphone 1 has already made the declare that it incorporates “greater than 900 LEDs” throughout the strips on the again of the gadget. The YouTuber then removes the translucent items of white plastic that cowl the lights and begins counting “each LED.”
The painstaking course of takes about 10 minutes, although towards the top it turns into obvious that the depend goes to finish up method wanting Nothing’s declare that the strips comprise at the least 900 LEDs.
Nelson takes a second to ponder the surprising scenario. Following a cautious examination of the LEDs utilizing a robust close-up digicam, he then notices that they’re really doubled up alongside every of the strips, a discovery that immediately will increase his depend by an element of two.
So, exactly what number of lights are on the again of the Nothing Cellphone 1? Guess you’ll have to observe the video to seek out out …
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