![]() The Nothing Phone (1) features a transparent glass back with the insides of the phone on display. It has flat glass on the front with flat aluminium sides, much like an iPhone. It appears to look like an iPhone at first glance. The phone features all the typical ports, a fingerprint sensor that is positioned on the side, Gorilla Glass 5 protection on the front, and an IP52-rated shell.Īs modest as the Nokia G60 is, the Nothing Phone (1) is equally loud. The back is constructed entirely of recycled plastic and has a sparkly appearance that is particularly attractive on the Black colour variant. On the back, a triple camera arrangement is vertically aligned, and the bottom portion bears a large Nokia logo. The demand for sustainable products is rising, and so HMD Global used recycled plastic to make the G60 5G. With a bigger screen and a dewdrop notch, it also has a classy-looking back. The Nokia G60 5G resembles other more affordable options in terms of appearance. ![]() Nokia G60 5G vs Nothing Phone (1): design, display, hardware, and camera Design Pricing for the base variant with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage is Rs 32,999. On the other hand, the Nothing Phone (1) comes in three memory options, with a choice of either 8GB or 12GB RAM. The Nokia G60 5G has been only offered in one version in the Indian market, with 6GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage, which is priced at Rs 29,999.
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