Nothing Phone (1) pre-booking details tipped ahead of the launch
Jun 13, 2022, 11:46 IST
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- Now, we have a little more pre-booking details about the upcoming Nothing phone (1).
- Nothing phone (1) is scheduled to launch on July 12.
- Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming smartphone
According to tipster Mukul Sharma, we can pre-book Nothing Phone (1) through Flipkart just by paying pre-booking amount of ₹2000. Mukul Sharma has shared the pre-booking details of Nothing Phone (1) on his Twitter account. The screenshot shared by him also says that pre-booking amount of ₹2000 will be adjusted during the checkout on 12th July and the sale of smartphone will begin on 18th July.
Nothing is founded by Carl Pei, who was the co-founder of OnePlus and parted ways back in 2020 to form his own brand Nothing. Nothing is also a technology company which debuted with the true wireless earbuds last year.
Nothing Phone (1) expected specifications, launch and availability
The Nothing Phone (1) is said to feature a 6.55-inch OLED display along with minimal side bezels. It is expected to feature an HDR10+ display and a maximum refresh rate of 90Hz.
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The device is expected to be powered by a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset, 8GB RAM and 256GB of internal storage.
The phone is said to sport a triple camera setup at the back, 50MP main camera, 8MP depth camera and 2MP macro. For the front, the device is expected to feature a 32MP selfie camera.
The Nothing Phone (1) may run on Android 12 along with the company’s custom UI, which was also teased a few weeks ago.
The device is expected to be powered by a 4500mAh battery and fast charging support. It may also feature, an in-display fingerprint sensor and Type- C port for charging and audio.
Coming to availability, Nothing Phone (1) is scheduled to launch on 12th July at 8:30 PM device is said to be available on Flipkart soon after it is announced.
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