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Nothing is literally doubling down on its smartphone ambitions, contrary to previous report

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  • Nothing co-founder Akis Evangelidis has revealed that the company may launch twice as many phones in 2027 as it did this year.
  • The executive also reiterated that the US market is a “major priority” for Nothing in the audio segment.
  • Nothing seems to have more products planned for launch this quarter, though Evangelidis didn’t specify if they were phones or other devices.

Nothing has largely succeeded in capturing the tech industry’s imagination despite being a relatively new entrant. Following the Phone 1, the company has released multiple flagships, including the Phone 4a Pro earlier this year. We’re now getting an early glimpse of the company’s ambitious plans for 2027, even as the tech world struggles with the RAM crisis.

In an interview with Times Now Tech, Nothing co-founder Akis Evangelidis revealed the company plans to launch twice as many phones in 2027 as it did this year. If our math is accurate, this could potentially mean the release of up to six Nothing devices next year. For reference, Nothing has released three smartphones in 2026, including the vanilla Phone 4a, the Phone 4a Pro, and the Phone 4b. “We’ll share more details closer to launch, but the idea is to have a wider range of smartphones,” Evangelidis said.

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