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

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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INSIGHT

Make Tech Fun To Unlock Creativity

  • Nothing's long-term aim is to make technology fun to inspire human creativity across a 20-year horizon.
  • Carl Pei frames creativity as humanity's key advantage for solving problems and competing with future intelligence.
ANECDOTE

Early Obsession With Mortality

  • Carl Pei recalls waking up in the night as a child thinking about death and asking his mother why she gave birth to him.
  • He still thinks about mortality several times a week and uses it as ongoing motivation.
ANECDOTE

Retirement Lasted Ten Days

  • After seven intense years at OnePlus, Carl attempted a sabbatical and found ten days of holiday quickly boring and stressful.
  • He returned to building because working felt more relaxing and meaningful than extended idleness.
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