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The Nothing Phone (3) has barely had time to settle into store shelves, but it’s already getting a sizeable price cut in India. Just ten days after its official sale began on July 15, Nothing is offering buyers a chance to grab the phone for Rs 20,000 less than its launch price. Yes, really.

The offer is live on Flipkart and is part of a limited-time promotion. It’s a two-part deal: you get Rs 10,000 off instantly if you use ICICI and IDFC credit cards, and another Rs 10,000 as an exchange bonus when you trade in your old phone. These discounts can be combined, bringing the effective starting price of the Nothing Phone 3 down to Rs 59,999.

Get Nothing Phone (3) at a minimum of Rs 20,000 discount

Here’s an example. If you’re upgrading from a Nothing Phone (1), Flipkart will give you up to Rs 22,000 as base exchange value. This includes a Rs 10,000 exchange bonus. You can also add a Rs 10,000 bank discount on eligible cards, bringing your total savings to ₹32,000. 

My colleague used his Axis Bank credit card and received an Rs 8,000 discount. He exchanged his Phone (1), which brought the final price down to Rs 50,806.

Of course, the actual exchange value will depend on the phone you’re trading in. A more premium model will receive a higher valuation and will further reduce the effective price of the new phone.

To recap, the Phone (3) comes in two configurations:

  • 12GB RAM + 256GB storage at Rs 79,999
  • 16GB RAM + 512GB storage at Rs 89,999

As for specifications, it features a 6.67-inch LTPS AMOLED panel with a 1.5K resolution, HDR10+ support, and a peak brightness of up to 4500 nits. Powering it is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, paired with a 5,500mAh battery that supports 65W wired and 15W wireless charging. The triple rear camera setup includes three 50MP sensors (wide, ultra-wide, and telephoto), while a 32MP camera handles selfies.

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