Nothing Phone 1 5G - 8GB - 256GB from Nothing sold by 961Souq-Zalka
Nothing Phone 1 5G - 8GB - 256GB from Nothing sold by 961Souq-Zalka
Nothing Phone 1 5G - 8GB - 256GB from Nothing sold by 961Souq-Zalka
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Nothing Phone 1 5G - 8GB - 256GB from Nothing sold by 961Souq-Zalka

Nothing Phone 1 5G - 8GB - 256GB

$450.00
$600.00

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  • Vendor: Nothing
  • SKU: NP1-SD-J
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Product Type: Mobile Phones

    Processor    

    Qualcomm SM7325-AE Snapdragon 778G+ 5G (6 nm)   

    Memory   

    8GB    

    Storage   

    256GB   

    Display   

    6.55 inches, 103.6 cm2 (~85.8% screen-to-body ratio)
       
    OLED, 1B colors, 120Hz, HDR10+, 500 nits (typ), 1200 nits   (peak)
       
    1080 x 2400 pixels, 20:9 ratio (~402 ppi density)
       
    Corning Gorilla Glass 5   

    Graphics   

    Adreno 642L   

    Main Camera   

    50 MP, f/1.9, 24mm (wide), 1/1.56", 1.0µm, PDAF, OIS
       
    50 MP, f/2.2, 114˚ (ultrawide), 1/2.76", 0.64µm, AF   

    Front Camera   

    16 MP, f/2.5, (wide), 1/3.1", 1.0µm   

    Battery   

    Li-Po 4500 mAh, non-removable   

    Color   

    Black   

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What battery life can I expect from this smartphone?

    Most modern smartphones feature batteries between 3 000 mAh and 5 000 mAh. Under mixed use (calls, browsing, streaming, light gaming), you can expect 10–18 hours of runtime. Heavy tasks—like GPS navigation or 3D gaming—will shorten that considerably. Battery life also depends on screen brightness, background apps, and network conditions.

    How much storage do I need and is it expandable?

    Storage tiers commonly start at 64 GB and go up to 512 GB or more. If you store lots of photos, videos, or games, aim for 128 GB+. Some phones support microSD cards (up to 1 TB) for extra space; others offer dual-SIM trays with a hybrid slot where one SIM can be swapped for a card.

    What should I know about the camera system?

    Smartphones often combine multiple lenses: wide, ultra-wide, and telephoto. Sensor size and pixel size affect low-light performance, while aperture (f-number) controls depth of field. Look for features like optical image stabilization (OIS), phase-detect autofocus (PDAF), and software modes (night, portrait). More megapixels don’t always mean better pictures—sensor quality and image processing matter most.

    Which network bands and connectivity options are supported?

    Most phones cover GSM, LTE bands (e.g., B3, B7, B20 in Lebanon) and increasingly 5G n78. They also include Wi-Fi 5/6, Bluetooth 5.x, NFC for contactless payments, and GPS/GLONASS/Galileo for mapping. Always check the “Specs” tab for exact band support to ensure compatibility with your carrier.

    How are software updates and OS support handled?

    iOS devices generally receive major OS updates for 5+ years, while Android models promise 2–3 years of OS updates plus 3–4 years of security patches. After that window, security risks increase. If longevity is critical, verify the update policy on the product page before buying.

    Does this phone support fast charging or wireless charging?

    Fast-charge rates vary—commonly 18 W to 65 W—reaching 50% battery in 20–30 minutes. Some phones also offer wireless charging (Qi standard) at 7.5 W–15 W, plus reverse wireless charging to top up accessories. Chargers may be sold separately—check the “In the box” section.

    What SIM configurations are available (dual-SIM, eSIM)?

    Many phones support dual-SIM via two nano-SIM slots or one nano-SIM + eSIM. eSIM lets you activate a carrier plan digitally without a physical card. Hybrid trays force a choice between a second SIM or memory card if you need expandable storage.

    Is this phone water- and dust-resistant?

    Look for an IP rating, like IP67 (dust-tight, 1 m water for 30 min) or IP68 (dust-tight, 1.5 m+ water). That rating ensures protection against accidental spills, rain, and brief submersion.

    What is the difference between LCD, OLED, and AMOLED displays?

    • LCD (IPS) panels use a backlight behind liquid crystals; they offer accurate colors and wide viewing angles but can’t produce true blacks.
    • OLED panels light each pixel independently, giving perfect blacks and high contrast, but can suffer burn-in over many years.
    • AMOLED is a variation of OLED with faster refresh and lower power draw on dark content. All deliver vibrant colors—just trade off contrast, power efficiency, and longevity.

    What warranty coverage applies?

    Smartphones include a Limited Manufacturer warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. So unless stated otherwise, the warranty only covers manufacturing defects.

    Are VAT charges included in the price?

    All smartphone prices include VAT by default; any VAT-exclusive pricing will be clearly noted on the individual product page. Additional fees, like shipping, are itemized at checkout.

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