And the award for the least repairable mobile of 2022 goes to…. the Nothing Phone (1)

El Nothing Phone (1) es el movil mas dificil de reparar de 2022

Although there are various benchmarks to find out which is the most powerful mobile (such as AnTuTu) or which has the best camera (such as DxOMark), there are certain characteristics of smartphones that are only explored by risky people: youtubers.

Well, just as Zach Nelson demonstrated the excellent resistance of the Nothing Phone (1) by subjecting it to the toughest test on the Internet, now YouTuber Hugh Jeffreys has arrived to prove how repairable this mobile isThe result? Disappointing.

The Nothing Phone (1) is the most difficult mobile to repair in 2022

Since its release, the Nothing Phone (1) has surprised with its transparent design and bright LED lights. In addition, it is currently the most powerful mid-range mobile on the market (according to AnTuTu) and, as we already mentioned, it has incredible resistance. However, youtuber Hugh Jeffreys has come to reveal the worst thing about Nothing’s first mobile : its ability to repair.

When comparing it with other flagships this year (iPhone 14, Google Pixel 7 and Samsung Galaxy S22), the youtuber concluded that the Nothing Phone (1) is the most difficult mobile to repair in 2022. Why? Well, because it has a quite complicated disassembly and, in addition, it is impossible to replace the screen without damaging the fingerprint reader , something that is quite disappointing.

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Likewise, after disassembling this mobile it is very difficult to recalibrate the rest of the device’s sensors. The phones that follow him on the list of the least repairable are the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max . On the other hand, both the Samsung and Google flagships proved to have quite high repairability.

It is important to remember that the Nothing Phone (1) is the first phone of the new Carl Pei brand. We will have to wait to see if in the coming years they improve this feature of their next terminals.