The Nothing Phone 3 is under fire after allegations surfaced that its in-store demo app uses stock photos as user-generated content, echoing past controversies from Huawei and Samsung. Can this trendsetter recover?
Discover the shocking truth as Nothing Phone 3 faces backlash over misleading camera sample claims. Photographers reveal the images were shot with other cameras, not the Phone 3!
Get ready for the next-gen foldables! Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold7 and Flip7 pre-orders are live with amazing incentives, including up to $300 in Amazon Gift Cards. Dive into the details!
The Nothing Phone 3 attempts to carve its niche in a competitive market with its quirky design and solid performance. But does it really stand out, or is it just another smartphone? Discover the details!
Discover the surprising durability of the Nothing Phone (3) in JerryRigEverything's latest teardown. From scratch resistance to its unique Glyph Matrix, see how this flagship holds up!
The Nothing Phone (3) has just launched, aiming to compete with Apple's iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy series. With a unique design and ambitious features, it promises to be a standout in the crowded smartphone market. But will it live up to the hype?
Get ready for the launch of Nothing's Phone (3) and Headphone (1) on July 4! The Phone (3) boasts a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor and an innovative Glyph Matrix, while the Headphone (1) offers KEF audio and 80 hours of battery life. Discover how these products reshape the tech landscape.
The Nothing Phone 3 has arrived, boasting four 50MP cameras and a $799 price tag, making it a true flagship. With its unique design and advanced features, this phone is set to redefine your mobile experience.
The Nothing Phone 3 debuts with a unique Glyph interface allowing quirky games like Spin the Bottle. Priced at $799, it's set to compete with top flagship devices. Explore its innovative features and specs!
Get ready for a revolution in smartphone design! Nothing has revealed the 'Glyph Matrix' lights on the Phone (3), debunking previous leaks and showcasing a unique placement that changes everything. What does this mean for the future of mobile tech?