People who have ordered a Nothing Phone in white will probably have to wait longer for this. Nothing has sent an email to several customers who have ordered this phone in 12/256 GB to indicate that the company has a delay and cannot say when it will arrive.
Delay for Nothing Phone (1)
The reason for this, according to Nothing, is that due to the high demand, we cannot promise a shipping date for the Nothing Phone (1) in white (12+256GB). The young brand writes: “We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience, so we want to give you options. Nothing can offer a full refund, including the deposit you have already made. Or you can keep your current order and we’ll let you know as soon as we have a confirmed ship date.”
That is not all, however, because Nothing also promises that people will receive a voucher to spend on a Nothing product. Now there is not much choice in Nothing products, because the telephone is the second item of the brand. But, if you still have Nothing earplugs in mind, that voucher can be a good excuse to finally buy them. Or maybe you know someone who – once you have your phone – is jealous of your smartphone: you can give them your voucher to buy the same device at a discount.
Nothing Phone (1)
- Special and luxurious design
- Very good value for money
- Excellent battery life
- Fast and clean software
- Great performance
- Not quite finished (flaws in software)
- Not completely waterproof and dustproof
- Charging could have been faster
- Cameras not special
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Renewal My Account
In addition, Nothing plans to publish on its website nothing.tech build a new option in the ‘My Account’ section. You can then keep an eye on the expected shipping date. Until then, it will in any case be a matter of waiting for Nothing to know more, but for now you will be left empty-handed for a while. It is not known whether this big question also applies to, for example, the black Nothing or another variant.
Have you also ordered a Nothing Phone (1) and received a message like this? Leave it now in the comments.
– Thanks for information from Androidworld. Source