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Nothing Phone 1 Launched In India Users Complain Of Green Tint Dead Pixels On Screen

Nothing Phone 1 Launched In India Users Complain Of Green Tint Dead Pixels On Screen

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The Nothing Phone 1 was recently launched after a series of leaks and rumours and amid a lot of hype and now, the Nothing Phone 1 has become the latest model to be haunted by a weird green tint issue in the display. That’s not all, some users have also reported having faced dead pixels on the Nothing Phone 1’s screen.

Early buyers of Nothing Phone 1 took to Twitter to complain about the green tint issue with the phone’s display while several other buyers of Nothing Phone 1 have reported defects around the device’s selfie camera punch hole which we have seen happening with some Google Pixel 6 devices.

ABP Live has approached Nothing India for a comment. This report will be updated if a response is received.

One of the Nothing Phone 1 buyers claimed to have received a faulty replacement of the handset from Flipkart. The user wrote on Twitter: “Wow 
@Flipkart awesome job, within 2 consecutive days you managed to send two phones with defective screens. Even the replacement phone has tint issue.just another day for you guys 😑😑.”

The angry Nothing Phone 1 buyer also tagged Nothing founder Carl Pei and the consumer technology brand in his tweet.

Another Twitter user who goes by the name @IronHrt2018 also faced a green tint issue and wrote on Twitter: ” #GreenTintNothing @getpeid @nothing
 Hi Carl, so Nothing is new in Nothing Phone 1, we already have seen the same “Green Tint display” issue in some of the previous OP phones as well. So what’s for the hype all about?.” 

It should be noted that Carl Pei’s consumer tech brand Nothing’s Phone 1 was launched on July 12 at an event in London. The maiden smartphone from the company was also hyped by the founder himself. Nothing Phone 1 is entering India’s already-crowded smartphone market where it is looking to create a difference with the LED lights, a flamboyant design and near stock Android OS. 



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