Louis ☕️ I am really liking what Sony is doing with their Wearable Packaging which is made of sugarcane fiber, bamboo and recycled paper which essentially mean they are sustainable and eco-friendly and they look super-classy to my eyes.

https://www.sony.com/en-cm/electronics/eco/original-blend-material

I would personally like them to scrap all the plastic and useless material from the box, keeping it as low profile as possible (Gonna help save a ton of money in logistics and packaging).

Coming to the in-box content, the cable should be Type-C to Type-C, the charging adapter, if it supports fast charging(45W is bare minimum), should be a GaN Charger (Light, powerful and will help the box to be slim) , it should have all the PPS, PD, QC Charging protocols and should be able to charge macbook air(or any laptop with PD Charging) and iPads.

I would love a Type C to 3.5mm adapter, if the Phone(1) doesn’t have a 3.5mm headphone jack (which is likely :0 Sorry yo jack)

If they aren’t smart enough to implement the self-removing SIM/SD Card Tray (W/o any tool -Like Sony), they must give a ejecting pin.

I would love some stickers, but absolutely no paper apart from a beautiful Quick Start Guide(A Card with QR Code may be given for all the books and shit).

Yo, excited. Thanks for the post!

@Louis ☕️
With all these ideas, I think Nothing should be able to give us something interesting:

  • A box that can be opened and reused like the OnePlus box for example,
  • A transparent USB-C data cable,
  • Good quality stickers to show everyone that we belong to Nothing,
  • The QR-code (from @Kastello ) for the digital manual and the contact details for service [sales - phone number (1) and others]

And then maybe a specific surprise for some of the first Phone(1) ?
What would you like to see as a special surprise for a number of future Phone(1) owners?

    cristian This is quite similar to what Sony have just done with their latest phone release. In the box was just the phone and a cable (I believe), going very minimalist on the contents. Let’s be real, most of us just only need a phone and a cable right? Does anyone actually do anything with the rest of the contents of your boxes (unless reselling, of course).

    Sib64 What would you like to see as a special surprise for a number of future Phone(1) owners?

    Not sure about a “surprise” per se but a little “thank you” card and the which device serial you got (e.g. you got device #52) would be appreciated by many I’m sure. I don’t know if they have any plans for serial/numbering but if so I hope we’d all get a chance to get the low numbers and not just London this time like ear(1) 😄

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    arpan2308 i think a transparent usb c cable would look great but over time it will turn yellow and look really ugly. I would prefer a braided cable with some distinctive or detail such as a special color.

      Personally would prefer a watch that do not require constant charging. A simple durable wearable would be really nice!

      Great thread @Louis ☕️ - no idea how I missed it a month ago! Lots of great suggestions and ideas. I agree particularly with @Sayan_Dutta about the materials used - I’d feel super proud of the team if they can avoid any needless plastic.

      I wouldn’t be upset if there’s no power brick included - as long as a we can add an optional one at checkout too.

      Ps. I’ve always appreciated a pre-applied screen protector 🤞

      They did mention in the behind-the-scenes video that they worked hard for the unboxing experience. Let’s see how nice it gets.

      I don’t know how not adding charger in box is saving earth ? There will me more plastic pollution.. Because anyway I have to buy charger and which will have different packaging , courier wrapper bag…

      Better we have option to choose “charger in box” or without while purchasing..

      If someone needs something they go get it; that’s obvious. However, a lot of people no longer need a charging cable with their new smartphone – especially those who do not live alone – as they already have several charging cables laying around their household.

      At this point I feel all phone manufacturers should hold off including charging cables, but without screwing over people that need one. Perhaps when ordering a phone the charging cable can be offered as an extra for a nominal amount, along with a message for why the cable is not included, gently dissuading people from ordering a cable they do not need.