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    Nothing Phone 3 Review: Close, But No Flagship

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliAugust 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Flagship Ambitions: The Nothing Phone 3, priced at $799, marks the brand’s first true flagship offering, featuring a larger screen, four 50-megapixel cameras, and the reimagined Glyph Matrix interface.

    2. Distinctive Design: The phone’s unique visual aesthetic stands out with a complex Glyph Matrix of 489 LEDs, offering practical functions like notification patterns, while its transparent back displays internal components as an eye-catching design element.

    3. Camera Inconsistencies: Despite its impressive spec list, including a versatile triple-camera system with 3x optical zoom, the Phone 3 suffers from erratic camera performance, impacting the quality of images and limiting its flagship appeal.

    4. Performance and Battery Challenges: Powered by a less competitive Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, the Phone 3 offers solid performance but doesn’t live up to the flagship standard; combined with its fast-charging capabilities, it still faces stiff competition from other entry-level flagships.

    Nothing Phone 3 Review: Not Quite a Flagship

    Nothing recently launched the Phone 3, positioning it as its first "true flagship." Priced at $799, it features a 6.67-inch screen, four 50-megapixel cameras, and an updated Glyph Matrix.

    The Phone 3 shows off an eye-catching design. Its sleek frame draws attention and intrigues users. However, the phone’s specs don’t fully live up to its flagship status. While the display is bright and vibrant, the camera performance falters. Users may find inconsistency in image quality, especially in low light.

    Although the design remains a strong point, featuring unique aesthetics like a transparent back and minimal camera protrusions, it struggles against competitors like the Galaxy S25 and iPhone 16. The revamped Glyph Matrix, which utilizes 489 LEDs, offers more practical notifications compared to earlier models. This feature enhances usability, allowing users to identify callers through patterns.

    Battery life impresses with a 5,150mAh silicon-carbon battery. Users can enjoy over 23 hours of video playback. Fast charging options add convenience, allowing the device to charge fully in under an hour.

    Managing software updates seems crucial for Nothing. The Android skin provides a fresh look, yet some functionalities feel less intuitive. Despite its potential, the Phone 3’s performance lacks the snappiness seen in true flagships, often leaving users wanting more.

    In a tech landscape where innovation thrives, the Phone 3 stands out for its creativity and design. Yet, fundamental performance issues, especially with its camera, prevent it from standing with the giants. As Nothing continues to refine its technology, fans anticipate improvements in future models. The Phone 3 may fall short of flagship status, but it certainly brings a unique perspective to the smartphone market.

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