
Ahead of the launch of the Nothing Phone (3), consumer technology brand Nothing is planning to expand its after-sales support infrastructure across India. The company aims to increase its total service coverage by 10 percent by the end of 2025, which includes the addition of 10 new priority desks and a broader network of service centres nationwide.
Nothing currently operates more than 330 service centres in India, including five exclusive centres in Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Chennai. These are supported by 20 priority desks, which offer fast-track assistance for select issues.
The new expansion will bring that number to 30 priority desks by year-end.
The company’s co-founder and India head, Akis Evangelidis, recently visited the exclusive service centre in Bengaluru and shared an update on social media platform X. He praised the centre’s efficiency, noting that 98 percent of reported issues are resolved in under two hours, and customer satisfaction has exceeded 97 percent.
Nothing’s service expansion is part of a larger effort to strengthen its footprint in India. The company is not only ramping up its support infrastructure but is also investing in local production and logistics to improve product availability and lead times. These changes aim to enhance the post-purchase experience, especially as Nothing prepares to launch its next flagship.
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