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Nothing Phone (3): Nothing's most complete flagship to date

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The new Nothing Phone (3) It's official, and it comes with practically everything you'd expect from a high-end phone. A design that maintains the brand's essence but evolves intelligently, especially thanks to its new Glyph Matrix, A very promising periscope camera and high-level performance. Let's review everything this device offers, which comes loaded with improvements.

Box design and contents

From the first impression, Nothing has once again paid attention to detail. In the box we find the Nothing Phone (3), a 1-meter USB-C to USB-C cable, a case included, pre-installed screen protector, SIM tool and usual documentation.

It is available in two colors: white and black, with a finish that remains transparent, but more mature. It features IP68 certification, This means it's completely water and dust resistant. It feels solid in the hand and exudes quality from the first moment.

Dimensions and construction quality

The terminal measures 160.6 mm high, 75.6 mm wide and has a thickness of 8.99 mm, with a weight of 218 grams. At this point there is also an interesting improvement: The linear haptic motor is a larger 14% than the Phone (2), offering a more precise and satisfactory vibration response.

AMOLED display with extreme brightness

The Phone (3) features a flexible AMOLED display 6.67 inches, with resolution of 1260 x 2800 pixels and a density of 460 PPI. One of its strengths is its maximum brightness of 4500 nits, which makes it perfectly visible even in bright sunlight. Furthermore, it includes adaptive refresh rate of 120 Hz, 1000 Hz touch sampling and PWM dimming at 2160 Hz, ideal for reducing eye strain.

All of this is protected by Gorilla Glass 7i, with support for 10-bit color and over a billion colors. A screen designed to stand out, whether you're watching content, playing games, or simply browsing.

Performance: Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 in charge

This model debuts the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, Manufactured using a 4nm process by TSMC, the chip features eight cores (one main core at 3.2 GHz and seven high-performance cores) and is accompanied by the GPU. Adreno 825, offering smooth performance even in demanding tasks. The system includes a next-generation NPU and an advanced AI engine that improves both energy efficiency and the camera experience.

It is offered in two versions: 12 GB of RAM with 256 GB of storage, either 16 GB with 512 GB, both without a microSD slot, as is usual with Nothing.

Powerful and versatile cameras

The camera setup is one of the most ambitious to date. It features a triple-lens configuration, where each sensor is... 50 MP. The main camera It has an f/1.68 aperture, a 1/1.3″ sensor, optical and electronic stabilization, and 2x zoom on the sensor itself.

The big news is the periscopic telephoto lens, with 3x optical zoom, up to 6x lossless zoom and up to 60x digital. It uses a 1/2.75” sensor and also features OIS. ultra wide angle It offers a 114° field of view, and finally, the front camera It is also 50 MP, with an f/2.2 aperture and an 81.2° field of view.

All of this is complemented by the new TrueLens Engine 4, which enhances captures with artificial intelligence and advanced processing. Night, Macro, Action, and Motion Capture modes are included, along with recording in 4K at 60 fps, slow motion at 1080p and time-lapse.

Glyph Matrix: light as language

The Glyph Matrix It goes a step further. It's no longer just a decorative light: now it can show notifications, alerts, animations, and even games. The idea is that the phone communicates with you without you needing to look at the screen. A different and original way of interacting, which remains one of Nothing's most powerful hallmarks.

Battery and fast charging

The Phone (3) includes a battery of 5,150 mAh, with support for fast charging 65 W, wireless charging 15 W and reverse charging (7.5W via cable, 5W wirelessly). It is fully compatible with the most popular protocols such as PD 3.0, QC 4.0, UFCS, Among other things. The battery life promises to be up to par, even with intensive use.

Next-generation connectivity

The terminal is compatible with Wi-Fi 7, which offers transfer speeds up to 380 % faster It also supports Wi-Fi 6. dual 5G, eSIM, Bluetooth 6.0, and all global mobile network bands.

It includes dual-band GPS, a 360° antenna to avoid dead zones, and specific gaming enhancements, such as reduced noise. 50 % network latency and improved color visibility in dark areas.

Operating system and guaranteed updates

The Phone (3) is launched with Nothing OS 3.5 based on Android 15, A clean layer with very well-thought-out features. The most noteworthy aspect is the brand's commitment: 5 years of Android updates and 7 years of security patches. Few manufacturers offer anything similar these days, and it's a key point if you're looking for a phone that will age well.

Nothing launches its most ambitious phone to date

He Nothing Phone (3) It's proof that the brand wants to play in the big leagues. It has design, it has personality, and now it's also remarkable on a technical level. Improvements in screen, cameras, connectivity, battery, and software support. But above all, it maintains that unique identity That's what has made Nothing stand out. It's a complete, ambitious phone with its own unique ideas, and undoubtedly one of the most interesting releases of the year. We'll see if the public agrees with a phone that's very well-balanced in all aspects but isn't particularly cutting-edge in any one of them.

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