Rating 4.2 20 reviews
Manufacturer: Nothing
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AndroidPIT
1 year ago

Nothing Phone (3a) Review: The Best Sub-$400 Smartphone?

Not everyone has over a grand to spare for a new smartphone. The mid-range market, featuring handsets priced between $300 and $400, is fiercely competitive. You'll find classics like the Samsung Galaxy A55 (review) and Xiaomi Note 14 Pro (review) here, but one smartphone stood out to us: the Nothing...
Pros:
  • Sleek, standout design, Bright, high-quality display, Powerful performance, Clean, efficient software, Fast and reliable updates, Long battery life, Great value for the price
Cons:
  • Essential Key position could be improved, Non-expandable memory, Only IP64 certification
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PC Magazine UK
1 year ago

Nothing Phone (3) (Review Nothing Phone (3))

The Nothing Phone (3) is the company's best yet, thanks to its beautiful screen, strong performance, capable cameras, and standout design.
Pros:
  • Unique design, Excellent screen, Smooth performance, Good cameras, Clean software
Cons:
  • Lacks mmWave 5G support, No real AI on board
Read more on PC Magazine UK
Trusted Reviews
11 months ago

Nothing Phone 3 Review

The Nothing Phone 3 is a rather bold, quirky phone that strives to do something different, from its off-centre, bug-eyed design to the playful Glyph Matrix on the back. Performance nad battery life are solid for everyday use, but there are cheaper phones with better processors, and the cameras can...
Pros:
  • Fun, unique design, Large, vibrant and bright screen, Nothing OS is a joy to use, Great battery life
Cons:
  • Camera performance is surprisingly inconsistent, Not the best processor around for a flagship, A little thick and heavy
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Tech Advisor
10 months ago

Nothing Phone (3) review: Miffed by the Glyph

The Nothing Phone (3) is the most exciting flagship phone in years, if you can even call a £799/$799 handset a flagship. However, unless you love the wacky design, the identically priced Pixel 9 and Galaxy S25 are better long-term choices for most people.
Pros:
  • Gorgeous display, Excellent build quality, Strong performance, Superb battery life, Seven years of updates
Cons:
  • Strange design, Disappointing ultrawide camera, Limited ‘Glyph Matrix’ screen (for now)
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Indian Express
10 months ago

Nothing Phone (3) review: A flagship smartphone for hipsters and geeks

There’s something undeniably charming about the Nothing Phone (3), with its retro-chic aesthetic.
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Reviews.org Australia
10 months ago

Nothing Phone 3 review: More premium, more problems

Nothing's third flagship delivers the goods when it comes to specs and design but struggles to justify its inflated price-point. Even if it's unlikely to disappoint those who drop the cash on it, the Phone 3 is a much harder sell than its predecessors.
Pros:
  • Unique design, Solid performance, Much improved camera
Cons:
  • Steep RRP, Glyph display is a bit disappointing, Camera is less idiot-proof than rivals
Read more on Reviews.org Australia
Pickr
9 months ago

Nothing Phone (3) reviewed: a phone that stands out

Standing out is hard, but standing up isn’t. In the Phone (3), relative newcomer phone maker Nothing is trying to do both: stand up and stand out. It’s nice to see, even if it doesn’t quite pay off initially.
Pros:
  • A phone that really stands out, Operating system has enough tweaks and changes if you don't want an "ordinary" Android phone, Some interesting uses of AI, Feels like an Android made for folks thinking of changing from an iPhone, Support for AirPods/AirPods Pro (experimental), Custom camera profiles...
Cons:
  • Essential Space button is too easily to accidentally trigger, Glyph Matrix isn't as useful as Nothing thinks, Camera could be better, and sometimes feels quite slow, Priced like a flagship, but doesn't perform like one, It's a challenger, but lacks Qi2
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Wired
11 months ago

Nothing Phone (3) Review: The Designer Phone

Nothing’s latest flagship phone may not be the best value, but it certainly has charm.
Pros:
  • Fun design. Glyph Matrix is quirky and useful. Clean and simple interface. Good performance, nice battery life, and solid cameras. Bright display, wireless charging, NFC, 256 GB of storage.
Cons:
  • Not the best value from a specs-to-price perspective. No Qi2.
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Gear Patrol
3 years ago

What's the Difference Between Apple's 2 Biggest iPhones?

If you're in the market for a big-screen new iPhone, you've got two options: the iPhone 14 Plus ($899+) and the iPhone 14 Pro Max ($1,099+) . Unlike in past years, however, these two non-Pro and Pro iPhones don't feel terribly different.
Pros:
  • Big screen, lower price, Excellent main camera, Best battery life of any iPhone, Best camera of any iPhone, Superb display and works with coolest "Pro" features, Excellent battery life
Cons:
  • Lacks the coolest features of the iPhone 14 Pro Max, Huge size won't be for everybody, It's Apple's most expensive iPhone, Huge size won't be for everybody
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Droid Life
10 months ago

Nothing Phone (3) Dual SIM 5G (12GB RAM, 256GB, White) - Brand New review

I actually like the Nothing Phone 3 quite a bit. I know I just got done ranting about several things, but overall, the parts of this phone that you need to be good good. Battery life is exceptional. The display is good enough. Performance is buttery smooth. The software is excellent.
Read more on Droid Life
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