If there’s one device worth looking at in a teardown it’s the Nothing Phone (1). In the most recent video uploaded to JerryRig EverythingNothing Phone YouTube channel (1) receives teardown treatment after scratch, bend and burn test.

The Nothing Phone (1) is a unique device in that it features an entire group dedicated to the aesthetics of the device. The Glyph Grid is made up of hundreds of tiny individual LED lights. After removing the adhesive around the outer glass, we can finally see how the Nothing Phone (1) is held together.

To start, everything on the back of the Nothing Phone (1) is made up of plastic panels that cover the entire back side of the device. After removing some of these panels (some of which were only held by the adhesive), the speaker stickers from the Glyph lamps, and the screws holding the remaining pieces, we can finally see the inside of the phone.

No phone disassembly (1) reveals Glyph's insides

The YouTube host praises the use of adhesive tabs, which make it easy to replace a worn battery. Individual components such as LED lamps, buttons and ports appear to be replaceable, but disassembling the device involves removing the back panel adhesive and disassembling the Glyph assembly.

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