Only 226 rupees! All the secrets of Nothing Phone (1) in the manual on Amazon

It’s been more than a month since Nothing announced the imminent launch of its first smartphone, the Nothing Phone (1). And although the presentation should take place in the summer, the company manages to reliably keep any details of the debut device secret. An Indian student decided to break the ringing silence around the device by putting up for sale on Amazon a digital copy of the paper user manual Nothing Phone (1). In it, he described in detail the filling of the smartphone, indicating the Snapdragon 778G chipset with 8/128 GB of memory as the chipset. It also mentions in broken English a “Fluid Amoled” display (OnePlus marketing name), a 4500 mAh battery and a 50 + 8 + 2 MP triple camera. Of course, this figment of fantasy has nothing to do with a real device, and some people just decided to earn some extra money.

Начинка Nothing Phone (1) раскрыта юзер-мануалом, но есть нюанс

© Vladimir Kovalev. mobile phone

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