OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei has launched its first product, the Ear (1) headset, in 2021, and has been teasing the upcoming phone ever since. Like headphones, the phone has transparent components. It’s hard to tell if they’re true or false, but if we’re really looking through the (possibly glass) back cover of the phone, the image shared by Nothing reveals some details about the phone: it will have a dual rear camera and wireless charging. The tweet may have been deleted (opens in new tab) We also know that the device will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset and will run on a modified version of Android, but no other details have been officially revealed. Rumor has it that it will have a 6.55-inch OLED screen with a resolution of 1,080×2400 pixels and without a visible “chin” at the bottom. The same source says that the phone will have a flat design (like iPhone), which looks more accurate than what we can see in the picture above of Nothing. Transparent elements have been tested in the past. Xiaomi had a partially fake transparent back in the Mi 8 Explorer Edition and HTC did something similar to the Exodus 1. It’s a cool look that has not been exaggerated in the industry and Nothing obviously relies on it as a key part of its brand. The release is on July 12, although we are sure there will be more teasers and leaks before that date.