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Nothing to price the phone (1) between $400 and $450

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Yordan 28 June 2022

Nothing Android Rumors

Nothing is launching its first phone, simply called phone (1), on July 12. We expect a midranger with a Snapdragon 778G+ chipset, and the latest leak claimed the price will start from INR31,000 in India. This is just south of $400 for an 8/128 GB version.

Nothing to price the phone (1) between $400 and $450

The Nothing phone (1) is also said to have an 8/256 GB version for INR32,000, which is around $420. A third, even more powerful variant, with 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage is expected to cost INR36,000, which translates to $450.

Specs are scarce at this moment, but we already saw the device get certified with 45W fast charging with the PPS standard. It will also have some wireless charging, as confirmed by the teasers of the transparent back panel.

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  • Nothing phone (1) will initially be sold through an invite system Nothing phone (1) will initially be sold through an invite system
  • Nothing confirms that the phone (1) will not be available in the US Nothing confirms that the phone (1) will not be available in the US
  • A hundred limited edition Nothing phone (1) units go up on auction today A hundred limited edition Nothing phone (1) units go up on auction today
  • Nothing phone (1) poses for the camera with glowing lights Nothing phone (1) poses for the camera with glowing lights

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  • sp0979
  • wp2
  • 01 Jul 2022

Yes, the company is new, so were all at one time. Ofcourse, there are people who check chipset, processor, etc. and compare the price with other brands. There are people specially youngsters who might go for heavy specs for gaming or even for sh...

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  • Anonymous
  • IbG
  • 30 Jun 2022

POV: You stayed on Android 11 and still have excellent performance 😎

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  • Anonymous
  • sSN
  • 29 Jun 2022

1. Custom roms always have a catch. Might be a small bug or two but still. Also won't be as stable as OEM. Also, encryption is an issue. 2. Personal opinion, preference. But you still can't deny that the design is different. Also the d...

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