Nothing Phone 1 issues that you should know before buying

Nothing Phone 1
The hype started with Nothing Phone-1 even before the launch. That streak is still going on. There is a debate about the features of the phone. Just a few days ago, Nothing launched the first phone of the brand, Nothing Phone-1. But the sad thing is that everyone's favorite Nothing Phone-1 has several hardware and software problems. We searched the internet and found user complaints and issues about Nothing Phone 1.
Problems faced by users with Nothing Phone 1:
Dead Pixel Near Selfie Camera
Many Nothing Phone 1 users have reported the problem of seeing dead pixels near their phone's selfie camera. These dead pixels leave a green color around the screen. As seen online, many Nothing Phone 1 units have had this issue. Dead pixels on the display of Nothing Phone 1 can be identified easily by using Dead Pixel Fix app. As this is a hardware related issue nothing should rush to fix it. However, I have not yet heard anything officially about the solution to this problem from Nothing.
Green Tint on Display
Another display issue of the Nothing Phone 1 is being talked about online, which is the green tint seen at the bottom of the phone's display. This problem is most noticeable in dark areas especially when dark mode is turned on. Considering the usage experience, this problem is quite serious. Nothing has yet to provide any solution to the problem of Nothing Phone 1.
Moisture Under Back Camera Module
Although the Nothing Phone 1 has an IP53 rating, some users have noticed moisture accumulating under the glass cover of the back camera module and its surroundings. This type of problem is not good for phone due to security reasons. Nothing recommends replacing the problematic unit as a solution to this problem.
Dust Problem
Users have been in a lot of trouble with dust in some units of Nothing Phone 1. A user even after replacing his Nothing Phone 1 got the same problem with the replaced unit. This dust problem of Nothing Phone 1 has been seen in the black variant. Most experts speculate that the problem is caused by the assembly environment.