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<blockquote data-quote="desiibond" data-source="post: 2380641" data-attributes="member: 23023"><p>If you see the phones sold in that price range with better specs, they do that because they have the backing of bigger brand (BBK, Mi, Lenovo etc) to operate on thin margins. Also, they sell in lot lot higher numbers and so they end up making profits. Nothing is a young brand with limited budget. They cannot survive if they sell their products at cost. 30k for the Nothing phone 1 is not a bad price I believe. I ended up ordering one because of four key factors. 778G is a very good chipset and for those who do not want to showoff fps in gaming, this chipset is more than enough. It also is battery friendly.</p><p></p><p>1. Wireless charging.</p><p></p><p>I use Qi compatible wireless charger for my iPhone 13 and watch. I now know the convenience of having a wireless charger. With Nothing Phone 1, I can have my wife's phone too enjoy the simplicity of wireless charging.</p><p></p><p>2. Clean Android.</p><p>After OnePlus's Oppofication, there is only one brand that sells midrange phones with clean Android. There is a huge void here and N1 is going to grab this market share. I love pure Android and I would any day pick a clean OS over bloatware and adware filled junk. </p><p></p><p>3. Design</p><p>Believe me when I say this, this one is an absolute head turner. I would rather flaunt this phone's rear than the one that has huge ugly 'Dare to leap' branding on its back. </p><p></p><p>4. Carl Pei</p><p>He is a legend in Android world. He wants to bring back the magic of old OnePlus back to Android. Why not help him and the best way to do that is by buying his products. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The only concern that I have is QC and reliability. I really hope that they have stringent QC control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desiibond, post: 2380641, member: 23023"] If you see the phones sold in that price range with better specs, they do that because they have the backing of bigger brand (BBK, Mi, Lenovo etc) to operate on thin margins. Also, they sell in lot lot higher numbers and so they end up making profits. Nothing is a young brand with limited budget. They cannot survive if they sell their products at cost. 30k for the Nothing phone 1 is not a bad price I believe. I ended up ordering one because of four key factors. 778G is a very good chipset and for those who do not want to showoff fps in gaming, this chipset is more than enough. It also is battery friendly. 1. Wireless charging. I use Qi compatible wireless charger for my iPhone 13 and watch. I now know the convenience of having a wireless charger. With Nothing Phone 1, I can have my wife's phone too enjoy the simplicity of wireless charging. 2. Clean Android. After OnePlus's Oppofication, there is only one brand that sells midrange phones with clean Android. There is a huge void here and N1 is going to grab this market share. I love pure Android and I would any day pick a clean OS over bloatware and adware filled junk. 3. Design Believe me when I say this, this one is an absolute head turner. I would rather flaunt this phone's rear than the one that has huge ugly 'Dare to leap' branding on its back. 4. Carl Pei He is a legend in Android world. He wants to bring back the magic of old OnePlus back to Android. Why not help him and the best way to do that is by buying his products. The only concern that I have is QC and reliability. I really hope that they have stringent QC control. [/QUOTE]
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