Nothing Phone (2) will get much cheaper in India on January 14

12 January 2024
The company announced its Republic Day sale.

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  • 12 Jan 2024

Hardware Hypervisor, 12 Jan 2024No indian will buy it. They will likely buy Xiaomi anyway. ... moreNo, that doesn't apply to everyone, of course. Nothing phones are quite popular

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    • Anonymous
    • 7k4
    • 12 Jan 2024

    256 GB was available for same or even lesser price a month back

      Intruder, 12 Jan 2024My only concern would be the potential display issues/ fron... moreSearched up, seems to only happen on phones bought from Flipkart. Mine had no issues you mentioned.

        Mijing, 12 Jan 2024Lol who gonna buy this phone it's like a kids shoes to... moreThey can act as fill lights for the camera though.

          Mijing, 12 Jan 2024Lol who gonna buy this phone it's like a kids shoes to... moreThis looks more expensive and luxurious than the upcoming S24.

            Lol who gonna buy this phone it's like a kids shoes to me when do step lights up
            Nothing should remove ugly lights

              My only concern would be the potential display issues/ front glass panel issues. There's a thread detailing the same on the nothing forums, which seems to highlight some quality control issues.

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                • vGJ
                • 12 Jan 2024

                This form of pricing discounting promotion is getting out of hand.
                The exchange will probably require a former flagship device or an upper mid-range device, both of which will be a better option than Nothing Phone 2 given the economic bearing.
                Then comes the credit card fuss. How many people intending to buy a Nothing phone2 have an ICICI credit card? And how many of them will have a worthy device eligible for full exchange value and an ICICI credit card? May be 0.01%. You get the point.
                This form of discount marketing is deceptive and unethical. Publications like GSMArena and other media groups promoting this kind of hideous marketing is quite contravening to the basic ethics and morals of independent media or other forms of publications or journalism.

                  No indian will buy it. They will likely buy Xiaomi anyway. Because even a price difference of $20 could make or break a deal in India.

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                    • Anonymous
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                    • 12 Jan 2024

                    My Nothing Phone (2) was relaced by Flipkart 2 times and all 3 of them had hardware defects out of the box. Nothing is selling defective products in India. They don't have proper quality control. I got my refund at last.

                      Tbf, I feel it's slightly overpriced, but it doesn't change the fact that it's a great phone with excellent software and screen (I'm using it rn). Just needs some discount, like what we have here.