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Nothing Phone (1) price cut offer: Discount of Rs. 2000 on all variants, should you buy it?

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Nothing Phone (1) price cut offer: Check out the latest offer on this midrange Android phone.

Nothing Phone (1) continues to be available with a price cut offer. The Phone (1), which was launched back in July 2022, has been an easy pick for most smartphone buyers in the midrange smartphone space. It was originally launched with a starting price of Rs. 31,999 and later, it was hiked to a figure of Rs. 32,999 due to increase in supply costs. However, for the festive season, Nothing dropped the price on the Phone (1) ahead of the Flipkart Big Billion Days sale.

Ever since then, the Nothing Phone (1) has been available at a reduced price with a discount of Rs. 2000. Hence, here are all the variants listed with their updated prices:

Nothing Phone (1) 8GB/128GB variant: Rs. 29,999

8GB/256GB variant: Rs. 32,999

12GB/256GB variant: Rs. 35,999

Note that the Nothing Phone (1) is available in only two colour variants – Black and White.

Nothing Phone (1) specs at a glance

The Nothing Phone (1) is based on the Snapdragon 778G platform that is paired with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB UFS 3.1 storage. The Phone (1) has a 6.5-inch 1080p OLED display to flaunt on the front, with an in-display fingerprint sensor as well as a refresh rate of 120Hz. The phone relies on Nothing OS based on Android 12 out of the box, and Nothing promises three OS updates.

The rear houses a 50MP + 50MP dual camera setup and a 16MP front camera. All of the phone is powered by a 4500mAh battery and there's support for 33W wired fast charging as well as 15W wireless fast charging.

Nothing Phone (1): Should you buy it?

If you have a budget of less than Rs. 35,000, there's nothing better than the Nothing Phone (1) (see the pun?). The Phone (1)'s big draw is its user experience, courtesy of the clean Nothing OS experience. It resembles the Google Pixel experience and with subsequent updates, it has only gotten better.

The camera experience on the Phone (1) is good for the price it sells. The display is great to watch shows and movies, while the build quality of the phone is top-notch.

However, what stands out on the Phone (1) is the design. The back panel of the phone has a transparent cover showing a modified version of the phone's innards. To glam it up, it has the Glyph lights on its back to notify of notifications as well as fill lighting for calls.

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