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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.- Gorgeous display, Excellent build quality, Strong performance, Superb battery life, Seven years of updates
- Strange design, Disappointing ultrawide camera, Limited ‘Glyph Matrix’ screen (for now)
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.
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.- Unique design, Solid performance, Much improved camera
- Steep RRP, Glyph display is a bit disappointing, Camera is less idiot-proof than rivals
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.- 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...
- 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
Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max review: A gigantic, brawny smartphone
A brick. The largest Apple smartphone is bulky and heavy, but offers a super-bright 6.7-inch LTPO display, a fast processor and, above all, a much larger battery than the smaller Pro model, but uses the same 48 MP triple camera. Read our review to find out whether this justifies the steep surcharge.- large, super-bright and most-accurate 120Hz display, very good battery life, strong SoC, good camera setup, precise localization, long update supply
- heavy, no Wi-Fi 6E, no mmWave outside the USA, telephony with weak noise cancellation, meager audio codec support for Bluetooth, only 12 months warranty
Apple's iPhone 14 Pro Makes Ditching Android More Tempting Than Ever
- Nighttime camera capabilities are stellar, battery life is promising, Dynamic Island is a clever way to hide the notch, always-on display is better than Android's
- It'd be better without the notch, iOS 16 works better when you have other Apple stuff, still no USB-C charging port
Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max Review: Going All-In
Indeed, a lot about the iPhone 14 Pro Max feels like Apple setting the stage for its next iteration of smartphones. The Dynamic Island feels as much of a shift as the notch did on the iPhone X; the upgraded cameras are a step up in the software and hardware blend of Apple's computational...- Dynamic Island makes the screen cutout useful, Excellent cameras, Solid battery and performance, Beautiful display now supports always-on
- Going all-in on eSIM may be premature, Still no USB-C, Apple's flagship is expensive
Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max review: Biggest and best iPhone?
The Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max is not just big in form, but it's big in character. There's a refreshed design that's really striking, especially in this larger format, coupled with performance enhancements, battery improvements, camera improvements, the Always-On Display and the Dynamic Island feature.- Premium design, Great display with well-executed Always-On feature, Dynamic Island is cool, Excellent performance snd battery, Great camera results
- Expensive, Heavy, Will be too big for some
Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max: Apple’s biggest, best iPhone
The 14 Pro Max is Apple’s largest and most capable iPhone, but you’ll have to pay for the privilege- 48MP RAW camera is great, Impressive battery life, Spectacular display
- A bit unwieldy, Expensive
Nothing Phone 3a review: this is the one you want
A keener price means Nothing fans shouldn't overlook the Phone 3a- Mid-tier performance and battery for considerably less cash, Familiar Nothing hallmarks like glyphs and widget-based OS, Capable cameras for the money, with mature processing
- Essential space hasn’t proven very essential so far, Can’t match the 3a Pro for zoom clarity