Nothing Phone (1) Appeared On Amazon Germany: Prices Known


Nothing phone (1)

The Nothing brand is new. But its founder is not a newbie in the smartphone field. As you know, Carl Pei has also founded OnePlus, a premium smartphone brand, which is now making other products as well. Anyway, the first product of this brand has been on the market for a year. If you are unaware, itā€™s an earphone. But all we are eagerly waiting for the first smartphone of the brand, namely the Nothing Phone (1). Honestly, we donā€™t understand why interest in this phone is so huge. The handset will hit the stores as soon as July 12. Today, GSMArena found a corresponding listing on Amazon Germany. As you understand, the latter reveals almost everything concerning our protagonist.

Nothing Phone (1) Specs To Boast Of

Recently, we got a confirmation that the Nothing Phone (1) will sport the Snapdragon 778G+ chip. Itā€™s proven to be a good SoC through other models such as the Motorola Edge 30 and Honor 70. Thus, we are dealing with an upper-mid-range smartphone that should make a competition to the phones such as the Google Pixel 6 and Samsung Galaxy S21 FE.

Nothing Phone (1)

Gizchina News of the week


Apart from this, a Reddit post revealed that this handset will be priced at for ā‚¬469.99 for the 8/128GB version and ā‚¬549.99 for 12/256GB.

Of course, the phone will go on sale in other markets as well. And when saying this, first, we mean India. Undoubtedly, prices in Europe will be much higher than in other countries. But Europe is going to be one of the target markets for this brand. So we shouldnā€™t ignore offers for it as well.

Nothing Phone (1)

Prior to this, we saw some official posters and photos, disclosing the actual look of the Nothing phone (1). From them, we learned that the handset will have a transparent back panel. There is also a dual camera on the rear with a ring light around them. Plus, we know that this smartphone will support wireless charging, as a corresponding coil is displayed as well. Why we mention this is that there are not many mid-range handsets with such a feature.

Disclaimer: We may be compensated by some of the companies whose products we talk about, but our articles and reviews are always our honest opinions. For more details, you can check out our editorial guidelines and learn about how we use affiliate links.

Source/VIA :
Previous Transferring data from iPhone to Android 12 smartphone becomes so easy
Next Beware of this Android banking malware and here's how to protect yourself