Top 4 features convinced me to buy Nothing Phone 1; I have no regrets except ONE

The buzz before and even after the launch of the Nothing Phone (1) has made me keep track of all the updates that are coming. (HT Tech)

Before I bought, the mixed reactions from early buyers had made me think twice - “Should I really buy the Nothing Phone 1?” However, 4 major features convinced me to buy it, and I have no regrets except ONE. (HT Tech) 

Everyone needs to accept this! One of the most convincing persuasive factors was the USP of the Nothing Phone (1), its unique transparent back design. (HT Tech)

From Glyph Interface LED lights to a transparent back, that boxy design makes it a head-turner, even though it's not as useful as the company claims. Still, the design makes a fashion statement.  (HT Tech)

Second reason to buy the Nothing Phone is none other than the clean software. After reviewing multiple bloatware-loaded UIs, having a phone without pop-up ads, and pre-loaded apps, is something refreshing to experience on a daily basis. (HT Tech)

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One thing was sure with the Snapdragon 778G+ chipset under the hood that you will get decent performance for mundane daily tasks. And that’s how it has been till now!  (HT Tech)

It is nicely optimized to even play games for a short span of time as well as do video editing for your social media. 

From the early reviews of Nothing Phone 1, I was assured that you will get great cameras. And that’s how it has turned out! (HT Tech)

The dual-camera setup at the back of 50MP each still manages to surprise me with its colour science. With the recent updates, the low-light photography just improved. Though it’s not great, however, for a phone priced under Rs. 30000, it is recommendable. (HT Tech)

Having said that, after using the Nothing Phone 1, there is one major regret. The poor performance of the selfie camera! Considering its rivals iQOO, Oppo, and Realme at the same price, Nothing Phone struggles to maintain details and colour accuracy, especially in low-light conditions. (Unsplash)

So, as far as regrets are concerned, should I have bought Nothing Phone (1)? The answer still remains yes!  (HT Tech)

If you are looking for a smartly crafted smartphone with clean software to take care of your day-to-day tasks, and don’t care much about selfies (which is a rare case!), then the Nothing Phone (1) at Rs. 27999 is a great option.  (Unsplash)

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