Nothing is rolling out its latest 2.5.5 update for the Nothing Phone (1) and the 2.5.5.a for the Nothing Phone (2a).
In an official video, Nothing CEO Carl Pei has hinted that the Nothing Phone (2a) is likely to be cheaper than the Nothing Phone (1).
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The report notes that the upcoming Nothing Phone will offer a flagship or flagship killer grade experience.
The company’s focus now is to strengthen its offerings in the smartphone and wireless earbuds space. Going forward, it will evolve its ecosystem of devices, he added.
The tweets that receive maximum likes and zero likes will stand to win one phone each in the contest, Carl Pei had announced.
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Nothing is offering a flat discount of Rs 6,500 on the purchase of the Phone (1) through the e-commerce platform.
Can Nothing's first smartphone live up to the hype?
The latest Nothing OS 1.1.4 update brings major updates to the Phone (1)’s cameras.
The Phone (1) was unveiled as the first smartphone from Nothing and made its Indian debut on July 12.
The Phone (1) was put through its paces, bending it in a durability test and scratching the display with a sharp object.
It all started with a tweet from Motorola in which the company reminded customers that it has a smartphone in the same price range as Nothing Phone (1).
Dbrand’s Something cases will be available in a limited capacity for the iPhone 13 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, and Pixel 6 Pro.
The Nothing Phone (1) power adapter will set you back by Rs 1,499 in India. Additionally, the screen protector and transparent case are priced at Rs 999 and Rs 1,499, respectively.
Does it live up to the hype? Find out in our Nothing Phone (1) first impressions?
The Nothing Phone (1) price in India is set at Rs 32,999 for the base 8GB/128GB model.
After enormous hype, the Nothing Phone (1) will finally be launched today
The Nothing Phone (1) will also opt for two good cameras instead of four mediocre ones.
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Nothing CEO Carl Pei noted that the Snapdragon 778G+ chip on the Nothing Phone (1) is custom-tuned for the device.
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Nothing has also expanded its customer support in India to over 270 authorised service centres in more than 250 cities across the nation.