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How to Pre-order Nothing Phone (1) with Pre-Order Pass

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The Nothing Phone (1) is almost about to launch this month on July 12, meanwhile, you can pre-order Nothing Phone (1) with Pre-Order Pass on Flipkart (app only).

This latest development comes just days after the UK-based company led by OnePlus Co-Founder Carl Pei opened the public waiting list for invite-only pre-orders for their upcoming phone. Besides that, the company also rolled out invitation codes to their private community members for pre-ordering Nothing Phone (1).

According to Gadgets 360 notes, “Last week, Nothing kicked off its invitation code system to let a limited number of early customers as well as members of its private community buy a pre-order pass for reserving the phone. The pass, which is available at a refundable price of Rs. 2,000, is meant to be used until June 30 to pre-order the phone.”

This means, that private community members will get an invitation code on their registered email address to purchase the Pre-Order Pass, while the regular customers were asked to join the public waitlist to stand a chance to get the invitation code for pre-ordering the phone.

As per the Rs.2000 deposit term, customers have to pay that price for the Pre-Order Pass and will be deducted from the final price of the Nothing Phone (1). Sadly, the company didn’t reveal the Phone (1) pricing. See below how this Pre-Order pass works.

And as per the phone specs bump, this transparent back phone has a LED-powered Glyph interface and will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 778G+ processor, also a highlights key suggest that the phone will have reverse wireless charging.

From the company’s official confirmation, the Phone (1) will run on Nothing OS, a proprietary mobile operating system from Nothing with no bloatware at all, and looks quite similar to Android OS after I saw Dave2D’s latest video that he posted today’s date July 1st, 2022. The Phone (1) also has a 120Hz high refresh rate display and a 50-megapixel primary camera. Designed-wise, the Phone (1) actually looks similar to iPhone 12-like design, check our post on this topic HERE.

How does the Pre-Order Pass Work?

With limited supply, this is your chance to order and receive phone (1) before general sales. Get priority access to pre-orders and unlock exclusive offers. (via Flipkart app)

Nothing Phone (1) Pre-Order Pass
Nothing Phone (1) Pre-Order Pass (via Flipkart)
  • Your interest in Nothing has unlocked an opportunity to pre-order Phone (1). Use your exclusive access on Flipkart and be the first to experience it.
  • Secure the pass with a refundable INR 2,000 deposit. You’ll also unlock: A special price on the phone (1) accessory. Exclusive pre-order offers.
  • This pass guarantees you’ll be able to pre-order phone (1), but it’s not the actual order itself. Think of it as holding your place.
  • At 9:00 pm on 12 July, login to Flipkart to select and pay for the phone (1) model you want. The INR 2,000 deposit will be deducted from the final price.

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