Nothing Phone (1) goes back on sale in India at a starting price of Rs 28,999: Details inside – Times of India

Nothing Phone (1) goes back on sale in India at a starting price of Rs 28,999: Details inside – Times of India

Nothing Phone (1) created a lot of buzz and anticipation in the market ahead of its launch in India. The smartphone is now back on sale in the country starting today (September 20). The ‘affordable-premium’ smartphone comes with a unique design that lures the attention of the buyers.
Nothing Phone (1): Sale date, time and other details
Nothing Phone (1) will be up for grabs starting today (September 20) from 12 noon onwards. The handset can be purchased from Nothing and Flipkart websites.
The banner image on the Flipkart website teases that Nothing Phone (1) will be available for purchase at a starting price of Rs 28,999.
Nothing Phone (1): Bank offers
While making the purchase from Flipkart, buyers can also avail flat 10% discount on Axis Bank Credit Card and Credit Card EMI transactions. There’s also 10% off on ICICI Bank Credit Cards (inclusive of EMI transactions).
Nothing Phone (1): Features and specifications
Nothing Phone (1) sports a 6.55-inch OLED display with a 2400×1080 pixels resolution. Phone (1) comes with a 60Hz-120HZ of adaptive refresh rate. Powering the smartphone is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G+ chipset designed specifically for Nothing and runs Nothing OS.
For optics, the handset features a dual rear camera setup with a 5OMP sensor, where the main camera is powered by Sony IMX766.
Nothing Phone (1) comes with a transparent back with a unique design composed of over 400 components. On the back, it has something called the Glyph Interface, which according to Nothing, is a new way of communicating.

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