If you’re bored of the usual “glass rectangle” phones and you want something that feels genuinely different without giving up ...
The Nothing Phone 3, launched last year, features a Snapdragon processor, an advanced camera system, and a unique design, but ...
After the Nothing Phone (3a) series and the CMF Phone 2 Pro, Nothing is gearing up to unveil the Phone (3). This is the successor to its last flagship, bringing various improvements over its ...
The biggest example of that was the budget-focused Nothing Phone (3a) Lite, which debuted super sketchy lockscreen “ads,” but ...
The $799 Phone (3) is Nothing's first "flagship" handset. For the price, the phone offers a bright AMOLED panel, the capable Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, and a 50MP triple camera setup. Compared to ...
Nothing did things differently with its third generation of phones. First came the midrange Nothing Phone 3a (and 3a Pro), which combined stylish hardware with a competitive price. Now, the company ...
If you put the best phones side by side on a table, could you tell them apart? As smartphones have become increasingly homogenous, companies are searching for different ways to ensure their products ...
The Nothing Phone (3) is coming soon and new rumors swirling around the device suggest we’ll get better cameras, a bigger battery, and more. Nothing teased Phone (3) earlier this week in an epilogue ...
Nothing has confirmed that the Phone 3 will get a 5+7 update policy, which most likely means five years of Android OS updates and seven years of security patches. This is the longest software support ...
Since then, we’ve had many other Nothing Phones — five, actually, meaning Nothing has released six phones in about three years. Today, we have the newest entry: the Nothing Phone 3. This is the ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The new Nothing Phone sure is something. To date, Nothing has focused on value-for-money — building phones that pushed into the upper echelons ...
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