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Don’t have Nothing? Well DBrand just made Something for you.


Well, the Nothing Phone 1 is a great device and everyone wants to get it in their hands, but because of limited availability and the company not making the device available in the US or Canada. A lot of the novelty lies in the rear design of the Nothing Phone and that is why Dbrand, an accessory maker just announced a “Something” Line-up of skins that will promise to transform your iPhone 13 Pro, Pixel 6 Pro, or Galaxy S22 Ultra into a knockoff Nothing Phone.

The company is playing with fire here, just like they did last year. While they made headlines as they were selling PS5 faceplates and they couldn’t after Sony sent a cease-and-desist letter. According to the company on their website, they say “That’s not theft – it’s plagiarism, which is not a crime. We checked.” The company then said that they spent a lot of time taking apart electronics to creatively reinterpret them for other devices.

The company is no stranger to these kinds of marketing stunts and gimmicks, as at the end of last year, the company made headlines when they had to stop selling custom PS5 faceplates after a cease-and-desist letter from Sony and the company days later announced a new version of their darkplates. Well, anyways, these “Something” skins are now available to buy through the official Dbrand website, and you can get one for $24.95.

Don’t have Nothing? Well DBrand just made Something for you.

Don’t have Nothing? Well DBrand just made Something for you.


Well, the Nothing Phone 1 is a great device and everyone wants to get it in their hands, but because of limited availability and the company not making the device available in the US or Canada. A lot of the novelty lies in the rear design of the Nothing Phone and that is why Dbrand, an accessory maker just announced a “Something” Line-up of skins that will promise to transform your iPhone 13 Pro, Pixel 6 Pro, or Galaxy S22 Ultra into a knockoff Nothing Phone.

The company is playing with fire here, just like they did last year. While they made headlines as they were selling PS5 faceplates and they couldn’t after Sony sent a cease-and-desist letter. According to the company on their website, they say “That’s not theft – it’s plagiarism, which is not a crime. We checked.” The company then said that they spent a lot of time taking apart electronics to creatively reinterpret them for other devices.

The company is no stranger to these kinds of marketing stunts and gimmicks, as at the end of last year, the company made headlines when they had to stop selling custom PS5 faceplates after a cease-and-desist letter from Sony and the company days later announced a new version of their darkplates. Well, anyways, these “Something” skins are now available to buy through the official Dbrand website, and you can get one for $24.95.

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