Compact Nothing Dream Phone: No Punch Hole or Camera Bump

Key Takeaway

1. Customers want compact smartphones (e.g., a 5.9-inch screen).
2. Phones should be thick enough for flush cameras and a headphone jack.
3. Users desire bloatware-free devices with OS choice.
4. Pop-up selfie cameras improve privacy and screen quality.
5. The “Dream Phone” remains a concept with no current production plans.


It’s no secret that smartphones follow trends and are becoming increasingly similar in many ways. Modern smartphones are generally relatively large and thin, while popular features like the 3.5 mm headphone jack have almost disappeared from the smartphone market. Even devices like the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro follow these trends.

How the Dream Phone Breaks the Mold

However, in the video embedded below, Nothing showcases a concept smartphone that takes its customers’ wishes into account. This Nothing Dream Phone is intended to show what a modern smartphone would look like if it didn’t just follow trends but instead implemented the community’s most frequently mentioned wishes. Above all, customers want a more compact smartphone, which is why the Dream Phone features a 5.9-inch screen.

A Thicker Design With Practical Benifits

Customers complain that camera modules are protruding further and further from the body. For this reason, the Dream Phone is thick enough to allow the cameras to sit flush with the body. This also allows Nothing to make room for both a 3,800 mAh silicon-carbon battery and a 3.5 mm headphone jack, despite the phone’s compact dimensions.

Operating System Freedom and Privacy

To avoid bloatware, which also is a problem on Nothing phones, the Dream Phone simply does away with an operating system altogether, allowing buyers to decide for themselves which OS to install. The pop-up selfie camera not only provides a high-quality front camera without a punch hole but also protects users’ privacy. The Nothing Dream Phone is currently just a concept; Nothing has no plans at this time to actually bring such a smartphone to market.


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