Nothing phone (1): Unbeatable prices and offers now available on flipkart

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Nothing phone (1): Unbeatable prices and offers now available on flipkart (Image: in.nothing.tech)
Nothing phone (1): Unbeatable prices and offers now available on flipkart (Image: in.nothing.tech)

Delhi : On Flipkart's Year End Sale, customers can now get the Nothing Phone (1) at a discounted price of Rupees 25,999. Customers can now get the Nothing Phone (1) in its 8GB + 128GB model for Rs 25,999 instead of the initial price of Rs 27,999 thanks to a 10% reduction.

Customers may benefit from Flipkart's 10% discount on the Nothing Phone by using a Bank of Baroda Credit Card for EMI transactions totaling up to Rs 2000. (1). Additionally, customers who use a Flipkart Axis Bank Credit Card can receive a 5% cashback incentive when they buy this phone.

On its website and app, Flipkart is now running a year-end deal. The offer was issued on December 24 and is valid through December 31. On a range of cellphones, it offers discounts.



For Rs 29,948, the phone is offered on Amazon. Customers who want to take advantage of an exchange offer on their previous phone can receive savings of up to Rs. 13,300. However, the exchange price is determined by the make, model, and condition of the phone being exchanged.

The Android smartphone Nothing Phone (1) by Nothing Technology Ltd. was introduced on March 23 and made available for purchase on July 21. Nothing Technology Limited was founded in 2020 by Carl Pei, a former co-founder of One Plus. The company was founded by Carl Pei with the intention of eradicating barriers between people and technology.

On June 20, 2022, Nothing Technology Limited debuted the Nothing Phone (1)'s design at the Art Basel Show in Basel, Switzerland.

Regarding Nothing Technology Limited's Nothing Phone (1) sales, O2 in the UK and Deutsche Telekom in Germany have joined forces. The Nothing Phone (1) was introduced by Flipkart stores in India, and they served as its primary but not only distributor. However, the phone was later advertised on a number of other websites, including Amazon.