The Nothing Phone 3 is available on Amazon India with a huge price cut of Rs 30,000. Originally launched at a price of Rs 79,999, the flagship device is now available at a price of less than Rs 49,999. Customers can also avail an exchange deal to get the maximum discount on their purchase. The Phone 3, driven by Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, is the best option for those who are using a mid-range smartphone.
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If you’ve ever wanted a high-end smartphone at a mid-range price, this holiday season’s deal is one of the best options available. Here’s a quick breakdown of the offer and how to make the most of it.
Nothing Phone 3 is currently listed for Rs 49,999 on Amazon which is a significant price drop of Rs 30,000 from its original selling price of Rs 79,999. Other than the discount the e-commerce giant is also giving an additional Rs 1,500 discount for the purchase using a DBS, Scapia Federal Bank, or HDFC Bank credit card, reducing the effective price further to Rs 48,499.
Further, if you have an old smartphone, you can exchange it and get a maximum discount up to Rs 44,250 depending on its brand, condition, and model. Buyers can also avail no-cost EMI options starting at Rs 2,424 per month, spreading the payment over several months without interest.
The Nothing Phone 3 has a 6.67-inch OLED screen with support for HDR10+ and an adaptive refresh rate of 120Hz, making it provide very fluid images. The screen has a peak brightness rating of 4,500 nits and is protected with Corning Gorilla Glass 7i.
The device comes with a battery of 5,500mAh capacity and supports 65W fast charging. For performance, it is assisted by a Snapdragon 8S Gen 4 processor that comes with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage.
In terms of camera the Nothing Phone 3 offers a 50MP triple rear camera setup consisting of a primary camera, a periscope camera, and an ultra-wide camera, and a 50MP front camera.
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