The Nothing Phone 1: Price Trends and Availability
The Nothing Phone 1, a transparent smartphone from the budding tech brand Nothing, has seen its price fall by roughly 20 percent from its initial launch figure, landing near 30,000 rubles according to reports from Hi-Tech Mail.Ru.
Despite its distinctive design, the device is not officially sold within Russia. Shoppers can still acquire it through international marketplaces such as AliExpress, where listings for Nothing Phone 1 currently begin around 31,000 rubles. This option reflects the global demand for a phone whose see-through casing and LED light strips capture attention while delivering everyday performance.
Several sellers in the market arrange shipments not only from China but also from Russian warehouses. This approach helps shorten delivery times for buyers. Some retailers even issue coupons that bring the price of the Nothing Phone 1 below the 30,000 ruble mark. When it was first introduced, the smartphone carried a price tag around £400, roughly 40,000 rubles at that time.
Nothing Phone 1 marks the debut hardware release from Nothing, the company founded by Carl Pei, who previously led OnePlus. A standout feature is the transparent back cover with an array of LED indicators along the rear. These LEDs can signal new notifications, incoming calls, display battery status, and even serve as a lighting cue during video recording.
In related news, Nothing has also expanded its audio lineup with the Ear 2 wireless earbuds. The Ear 2 include adaptive noise cancellation to help users tune out ambient sounds and focus on what matters most.