The Nothing Phone (1) unveiled last month just got INR1,000 ($ 13 / € 12) more expensive in India, so now you’ll have to shell out INR33,999 ($ ​​427 / € 420) for the 8GB / 128GB variant, INR36 .999 ($ ​​464 / € 457) for the 8GB / 256GB model and INR39.999 ($ ​​502 / € 494) for the 12GB / 256GB version. The smartphone will be available for purchase via Flipkart later today at new prices with two color options: black and white.

Mr. Manu Sharma – VP and GM of Nothing India – said the company had to raise the price of the phone (1) in India due to fluctuating exchange rates and rising component costs. However, customers in other regions can still purchase the phone (1) at the original price.

No Phone (1)
No Phone (1)

No Phone (1)

The phone (1) is Nothing’s first smartphone, powered by the Snapdragon 778G + SoC and equipped with a ready-to-use Android 12-based Nothing operating system. It is built around a 6.55 “FullHD + 120Hz OLED protected by Gorilla Glass 5.

The screen also has a hole in the top left corner for the 16MP selfie camera and a fingerprint reader below for biometric authentication. The back panel of the phone (1) is transparent and sports LEDs and two cameras: 50MP primary and 50MP ultrawide.

No Phone (1)
No Phone (1)

No Phone (1)

The Nothing Phone (1) has 5G connectivity and packs a 4,500mAh battery with 33W wired charging support. The smartphone also supports 15W wireless charging and 5W reverse wireless charging.

You can read our Nothing Phone review (1) here to find out more or watch the attached video review below.



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