Nothing Phone 3 - A Wrong Phone !
Summary
TLDRThe Nothing Phone 3, priced at ₹80,000, presents itself as a flagship but falls short in certain areas. While it offers impressive features like a Snapdragon 8S4 chip, a 5500mAh battery, and a unique Glyph interface, it faces criticism for missing out on key flagship specifications such as USB Type-C 3.0 and a higher-quality AMOLED display. The camera setup, including a 50MP main sensor and 3X periscope lens, delivers decent results but with slightly saturated colors. With a competitive market offering similar or better value, the Nothing Phone 3 may appeal mainly to Nothing fans, but others may consider alternatives like the OnePlus 13 or Google Pixel.
Takeaways
- 📱 Nothing Phone 3 is positioned as a 'truly flagship phone' with a price of ₹79,000, higher than its predecessors.
- 📦 The unboxing includes a transparent back cover, SIM ejector pin, and Type-C to Type-C cable, but no charger is provided.
- 🎨 The design received mixed reactions; some like it, while others criticize the camera alignment and symmetry.
- 💡 The Glyph interface is removed and replaced with customizable back display widgets for notifications and other functions.
- 🖥️ Display: 6.67-inch 1.5K 120Hz LTPS display with 10-bit colors and Gorilla Glass 7i; no LTPO or 1Hz option.
- ⚡ Performance: Snapdragon 8S Gen 2 with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS4 storage; smooth and fast but Snapdragon 8 Lite would have been preferable at this price.
- 🔋 Battery: 5500 mAh with 15W wireless and 5W reverse wireless charging; no silicon carbon battery technology.
- 📸 Cameras: Quad 50MP setup with 3X periscope zoom; colors are saturated and contrasty, with some video blur effects needing improvement.
- 📡 Connectivity: Dual SIM, latest Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB Gen 2, dual stereo speakers, and good haptic feedback.
- 🛠️ Software: Nothing OS 3.5 with Essential Search, gallery improvements, customizable notification widgets, and minor UI issues.
- 💰 Market Position: High price compared to competitors like OnePlus 13, Google Pixel 9 Pro, iPhone 16, and Samsung Galaxy S25+; better suited for fans of the Nothing brand.
- ⚠️ Missing Features: USB Gen 3, ultrasonic fingerprint, LTPO display, HDR Netflix support, and some next-gen processor options.
Q & A
What is the price of the Nothing Phone 3 and how does it compare to its predecessors?
-The Nothing Phone 3 is priced at ₹79,900, which is higher than the Nothing Phone 1 at ₹32,999 and Nothing Phone 2 at ₹44,999. This higher price has led the brand to market it as a 'truly flagship phone.'
What are the key specifications of the Nothing Phone 3?
-Key specifications include Snapdragon 8S Zen4 processor, 5500 mAh battery, UFS4 storage, 65W wired charging, 15W wireless charging, 5W reverse wireless charging, 6.67-inch 1.5K 120Hz LTPS display with 10-bit color, IP68 rating, dual stereo speakers, and a triple 50MP rear camera setup with 3X periscope telephoto.
What are some flagship features missing in the Nothing Phone 3 despite its high price?
-Missing flagship features include USB Gen 3 support (it has Gen 2), AMOLED/LTPO display capable of 1Hz refresh rate, ultrasonic fingerprint scanner (it uses an optical one with a high placement), and Snapdragon 8LT processor which offers better performance at similar pricing.
How has the design of Nothing Phone 3 been received?
-The design received mixed reactions. While some fans appreciated the design in real life more than in leaked photos, others criticized camera alignment and the removal of the Glyph light interface from the back.
What are the main features of the Glyph interface on Nothing Phone 3?
-The Glyph interface allows customization of notifications, volume indicators, essential notifications for apps, haptic feedback via a physical button, low-intensity light usage as a torch, and options for call alerts and missed call notifications. However, it is less prominent than previous iterations.
How does the camera performance of Nothing Phone 3 compare to Nothing 3A Pro?
-The main and ultra-wide cameras are competent, but colors tend to be more contrasty and saturated compared to the 3A Pro. The periscope lens offers 3X optical zoom and up to 60X digital zoom. Video depth and natural blur are less pronounced than on the 3A Pro.
What software and UI improvements are present in Nothing Phone 3?
-It runs Nothing OS 3.5, with improvements to the gallery and editing options. The 'Essential Search' feature allows quick information access. App drawer design changes have been made, but some users might prefer the simpler layout of previous versions.
What are the display features of Nothing Phone 3?
-It has a 6.67-inch 1.5K LTPS display with 120Hz refresh rate, 10-bit color support, Gorilla Glass 7i protection, high brightness mode up to 1600 nits, and a flat screen design.
How does Nothing Phone 3 perform in terms of gaming and multitasking?
-With the Snapdragon 8S Zen4 processor, LPDDR5X RAM, and UFS4 storage, the phone provides smooth performance and can handle gaming and heavy multitasking efficiently, although it lacks the higher-end Snapdragon 8LT processor found in some competitors.
What are some alternatives to the Nothing Phone 3 given its price?
-Alternatives include the OnePlus 13 (lower price with better processor), Google Pixel 9 Pro, Vivo X200 Pro, iPhone 16, and Samsung Galaxy S25+. Users might also consider waiting for a price drop before purchasing Nothing Phone 3.
What are the battery and charging capabilities of Nothing Phone 3?
-The phone has a 5500mAh battery, supports 65W wired charging, 15W wireless charging, and 5W reverse wireless charging. Unlike some competitors, it does not use silicon carbon technology for higher capacity.
Does the Nothing Phone 3 support HDR video playback on Netflix?
-No, Netflix is not pre-installed on the phone, and HDR playback is not supported for Netflix. HDR video is available through YouTube instead.
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