Smartphone maker Nothing raises $200 million at $1.3 billion valuation
London-based tech firm Nothing has raised $200 million led by Tiger Global, valuing it at $1.3 billion. Founded by Carl Pei in 2020, the company plans to integrate AI across its devices. Having shipped millions of units, it eyes expansion into sma...

The global smartphone market is dominated by the likes of Apple and Samsung, with just a handful of European companies such as Fairphone and HMD Global trying to challenge the incumbents.
Swedish tech entrepreneur Carl Pei founded Nothing in 2020 after leaving mobile maker OnePlus and launched its first smartphone in 2022.
Since then, the company has also launched earbuds, shipped millions of devices and crossed $1 billion in total sales.
"For AI to reach its full potential, consumer hardware must reinvent itself alongside it," Pei said in a statement.
"We are starting with smartphones, audio products and smart watches ... in the future, our operating system will carry into smart glasses, humanoid robots, EVs, and whatever comes next."
Existing shareholders GV, Highland Europe, EQT, Latitude, I2BF and Tapestry participated in the funding round.
The company last raised close to $100 million in 2023.
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