nothing. it s called nothing, and it makes nothing. the nothing ear, and now the nothing phone. and zoe kleinman has interviewed carl to talk about. nothing. this is the nothing phone. i will start by showing you the thing that makes it different, and the thing everybody s talking about, because that is the back. you look at it here, you can see it is translucent on the back and there are hundreds of little led lights forming these distinct patterns here. and the idea is that they double up as notifications. i will show you quickly what i mean. if ijust go into the settings here and get the ringtones. there are some preprogrammed so you can see that one just comes up with a flashing light on the corner, you have got this. beeping. if you have the phone face down
you look at it here, you can see it is translucent on the back and there are hundreds of little led lights forming these distinct patterns here. and the idea is that they double up as notifications. i will show you quickly what i mean. if ijust go into the settings here and get the ringtones. there are some preprogrammed so you can see that one just comes up with a flashing light on the corner, you have got this. beeping. if you have the phone face down you can see from the lights what kind of a notification you are getting, and you can even attach a particular ringtone to a particular contact, so you can see who is calling you without having to turn the phone over. while we are talking about the actual physical phone, it s worth saying that this device is on the chunky side. let me show you what i mean.
distinct patterns here. and the idea is that they double up as notifications. i will show you quickly what i mean. ijust go into the settings here and get the ring tones. there are some preprogram so you can see that one comes up with a flashing light on the corner, you have this. if you have the phone facedown you can see from the lights what kind of notification you are getting and you can even attach a particular ring tone to a particular ring tone to a particular contact so you can see who is calling you without having to turn the phone over. while we are talking about the actual physical phone, it s worth saying that this device is on the chunky side. let worth saying that this device is on the chunky side. let me show you what i mean. i have a little pile here of phones, various makes, and let me put
walk, it is a turbulent time. there is a fundamental point that while the tory party sorts out who will be its leader, somebody does have to run the country at some point. sebastian payne, good to get all of those thoughts, many of them on a busy day here in westminster. sebastian payne, whitehall editor at the financial times, thank you for your time today. you re watching bbc news. sebastian payne, whitehall editor at the financial times outlining a range of possibilities. let mejust pick outlining a range of possibilities. let me just pick up on one of the things he said. he said, watch out to sea of graham brady, who is the chair of the 1922 committee, that committee of backbench mps, arrives here at number 10 today. because if here at number 10 today. because if he does he may be going to the prime minister and saying, a majority of mps want you to go, just go, let s not go through the process of another confidence vote. that is in
ijust go with that. we need someone instead of borisjohnson. ijust think he s a fool. in the city centre, there is talk of the need for investment, jobs, better public transport. local issues matter in a contest with national significance. this by election is being seen as something of a test for the party leaders. after recent political turmoil, can borisjohnson still command support in places like this? for sir keir starmer, can he rebuild labour s backing where he really needs to? tattoo artist dave was a labour voter all his life, but switched to the tories in 2019 because of brexit. now, facing the struggle of rising bills, he has lost faith across the board. let us down, really. if borisjohnson had delivered, they could have kept the vote here. i d like to think i could have voted labour, but no, not with keir starmer there. nobody represents working people any more. not far away, scott, whose specialist woodshop we first