The Generalist

Nothing’s Carl Pei on Building a $1B Smartphone Company, Why He Left OnePlus After 10 Days of Retirement, and Why He Thinks About Death Every Week

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Jan 13, 2026
Carl Pei, founder of the innovative consumer electronics company Nothing, discusses his journey from co-founding OnePlus to launching a brand with a unique transparent design. He shares insights on his brief retirement that left him craving creativity, the challenges of high product defect rates, and the strategic importance of the Indian market. Carl emphasizes the integration of AI without overhyping it and reflects on the influence of early experiences, community involvement, and the balance of design and functionality in technology.
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ANECDOTE

Fundraising Nightmares And A Breakthrough

  • During Series B fundraising Carl hit a confidence slump, filled his calendar with tough investor meetings, and had nightmares of shutting down.
  • A weekend break with friends restored perspective and the round quickly came together with term sheets arriving weeks later.
INSIGHT

Design As Fastest Differentiator

  • In mature categories design is the fastest wedge to differentiate because product form factor PMF already exists.
  • Nothing used distinctive transparent design to carve market space quickly in a crowded smartphone market.
ANECDOTE

Brand Book Before Hardware

  • Teenage Engineering met Nothing after a cold intro and immediately aligned on a creative universe, producing a brand book before products.
  • That collaboration set Nothing's mood boards, product DNA, and a consistent multi-product visual identity.
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