Nothing Phone 3 review: Not quite a flagship
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Nothing Phone 3 review: Not quite a flagship
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 has launched the Nothing Phone 3, which it's calling its first "true flagship." At $799, it's Nothing's most expensive phone yet, featuring a bigger screen, four 50-megapixel cameras and a major redesign of the company's signature Glyph interface, whi…
Nothing Phone 3 to Get Android 16 Beta Ahead of Pixel Phones
August 1, 2025: Nothing is giving its newest flagship owners a head start on Android 16. Starting early August, Nothing Phone 3 users can enroll in the closed beta program for Nothing OS 4.0, the brand’s next-gen software based on Android 16. This early access could give users a first look at fresh UI changes, new privacy tools, and performance boosts, well before the public rollout. Why This Matters to You If you’re a Phone 3 owner, this beta p…
With the Phone (3), Nothing embarks on the big bath of high-end smartphones. A bold bet for a brand that does not miss, but that results in a certain imbalance in the company's accounts.
Nothing just snubbed its biggest market while defending Phone 3 price
Credit: C. Scott Brown / Android Authority Nothing has defended criticism about the Phone 3’s price by saying that the device isn’t meant for every region. Specifically, a Nothing spokesperson told Bloomberg that the company’s largest market isn’t the core focus for Phone 3 — a statement fans might find problematic. The company also noted it has no plans to lower the price of the device. The Nothing Phone 3 is proving to be divisive by design…l…
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