The Nothing phone (1) pre-order pass is officially on sale, so interested parties should prepare to queue up. The firm is now taking pre-orders for the product. The pre-order pass is only available to those who have been given an invitation code. But where will you find the secret password? If you want to learn more about it, you should keep reading.
Instructions for obtaining a password to place a preorder for the Nothing phone (1)
The corporation has confirmed that the pre-order pass will not be available to all customers. Nothing has verified in a blog post that the invitation code for a pre-order pass would be sent out to private members first. However, non-members of their community (i.e., regular customers) will not have access to the pass without first joining a waitlist.
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A queue has been set up on the Nothing website, where interested parties may add their names. In order to join the waiting list, you will need to provide information such as your email address. When it’s finished, an email will be sent to the address you provided at signup. You will also be given an invitation code that may be used to secure a spot in the early access queue.
The next step is to visit Flipkart by June 30 and input the invitation code to reserve a spot with a Rs 2,000 refundable deposit. This will provide a discounted accessory for the Nothing phone (1), as well as early access to certain pre-order bonuses.
Is there any word on when the Nothing phone (1) will be available in India?
On July 12, qualified customers will be able to shop for and purchase whatever model they choose on Flipkart. All payments are due at that time. The Rs 2,000 you put down as a deposit for the early access pass will be taken off the top when you make your final purchase, the corporation has assured you. The only catch is that buyers only have 7 days to confirm their orders.
This begs the question: why isn’t Nothing making it simpler to pre-order the phone? Since this is the company’s first attempt at producing a smartphone, production is expected to be low, and early adopters from inside the company’s community will receive Nothing phones (1) first.