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Nothing Phone (3) Cell Phone, 2025 New 5G Unlocked Phones 512GB, Android 15, Snapdragon 8s Gen4, AI Mobile Phones with Four 50MP Cameras & AMOLED Display, 5150mAh, Glyph Interface, Smartphone White

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Color: White


Size: 16+512GB


Features

  • Ultra-high Performance Chipset: This cell phone is equipped with a powerful and efficient Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, using 4nm technology and a full-core 3.2GHz CPU, supporting 24GB LPDDR5X memory + UFS 4.0 flash memory, and equipped with an AI engine, with comprehensive performance upgrades.
  • Revolutionary 50MP Quad Camera System: This smartphone is equipped with All 50MP four camera system: Including a Main Camera, a Periscope, an Ultra-wide Camera, and a ultra-clear Front Camera; this cell phone support Ultra XDR 4K video, Auto Tone, Portrait Optimiser, Motion Capture Mode, Night Mode; Whether you're a photographer, vlogger, or social media enthusiast, with the pro-grade camera system and AI enhancements, this Nothing phone can ensure every shot is masterpiece-ready.
  • One-Touch Control, AI-Powered Organization:ESSENTIAL KEY: A new button on the side of your device.Press once to capture your screen, long-press to record voice and ideas, and double-press to access Essential Space; ESSENTIAL SPACE: Everything in one place, organised the way you want it to be,AI mobile phones helps organise your captures, generating suggestions, and staying on top of what matters; Explore more AI features, Let AI enrich your life
  • GLYPH INTERFACE: Where Light Speaks; The Glyph Matrix transforms your phone into an interactive playgroundsmart animations turn notifications, tools, and games into living light experiences; NFC: An animation comes to life when NFC is triggered; Glyph Button: Quick-tap to browse Glyph Toys, long-press to launchfrom utilities to games; Smarter Alerts: Notifications now speak in light and sound, blending visuals with meaning; Beyond illumination; This is interaction, redefined.
  • Larger and Brighter FHD Display: 6.77" FHD+ 1.5K AMOLED flex screen with 1.07B colors & 120Hz adaptive refresh for ultra-smooth visuals; Vs Nothing Phone (2)/(3a): Phone ( 3 ) boasts 181.2% brighter (4500 nits), 16.7% sharper (460 PPI), and 316% faster touch response (1000Hz); IP68-ratedtough enough for any adventure.

Brand: Nothing


Operating System: Android 15


Ram Memory Installed Size: 16 GB


CPU Model: Snapdragon


CPU Speed: 3.21 GHz


Memory Storage Capacity: 512 GB


Screen Size: 6.67 Inches


Resolution: 1260x2800


Refresh Rate: 120 Hz


Model Name: Phone 3


Package Dimensions: 7.36 x 7.32 x 0.98 inches


Item Weight: 1.1 pounds


Item model number: A024


OS: Android 15


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth, NFC, USB, Wi-Fi


GPS: True


Special features: Dual SIM, Fast Charging Support, Stereo Speakers, Water Resistant, Wireless Charging


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Scanner Resolution: 1260x2800


Other camera features: Front


Form Factor: Slab


Color: White


Battery Power Rating: 5150


Phone Talk Time: 38.11 Hours


Whats in the box: Phone Case, Stylus, USB Cable


Manufacturer: Nothing


Date First Available: July 4, 2025


Memory Storage Capacity: 512 GB


Standing screen display size: 6.67 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 16 GB


Battery Capacity: 5150


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  • Second to NONE!!!
Color: Black Size: 16+512GB
If you're interested enough to even know or be looking into Nothing's products (particularly their phones) I can say without a doubt, you %100 will NOT be disappointed!!! Phone 3 (black) unlocked 16gb RAM 512gb Storage (no SD slot) Nothing OS 4.0 (Android 16) Running on Verizon network Coming from my previous phone which was a mid tier Motorola (construction work, particularly roofing, didn't bode well for expensive devices as they tend not to enjoy 2 story falls) this was a quantum leap in every aspect. I have owned and purchased pretty much every brand of high end device either for myself or my daughters and this will still be choice moving forward. The build quality is second to NONE. Outside of the design language, this could come in an Apple or Samsung box and you wouldn't be none the wiser. Anyone who says different is a lie. Obviously cosmetic appeal is entirely subjective, but as far as it's choice of materials and build quality they are 1:1 with all other flagships. Performance is beyond what I could have asked for. This being a little skewed in my situation as I came directly from a very mid tier device nonetheless the real world performance is indiscernible from my oldest iPhone or my youngests Galaxy. I haven't owned a device with an AMOLED display in years, and I forgot just how much of a difference it makes. The 120hz refresh is rock solid, and only time I could get it to drop frames/stutter is with multiple videos playing (verified w/ dev tools 'show FPS' option) which was easy to test with the multitasking options in Nothing OS 4.0. Synthetics will show a performance difference but the user will NEVER notice it in real world use. Add in the additional customization offered on too if what Android 16 already does, this makes Samsung and most other Android devices seem locked down as an iOS device. If your even partially intrigued by the Glyph Matrix, I can say you will actually find legitimate uses for it beyond it's novelty which I was more than impressed by. The overall polish of the OS would have me forgiving anyone who forgets they are using an Android device, Nothing has done a fantastic job of eliminating anything that feels 'generic' from their OS and making into something that feels completely unique (and that is in my opinion). Battery life is what you would expect from a high end, large format, flagship tier device although I do wish it was a little better, this is an area that it cannot match the likes of an iphone in. Even using multiple efficiency options like adaptive brightness etc. I'm still a little unimpressed. Although I must add that when it comes to charging, its fast as hell when using the factory cord with a compatible fast charge PD box. I don't recall the actual charge specs of the top of my head, but it's fast enough to heat up the cord substantiality. If I had to rate this I would give it 9/10 as I don't believe anything is perfect. Nothing WILL be my next device after my experience with the Phone 3. The only person I would tell to consider something else would be in regards to your carrier. The biggest downfall i see is the fact none of the major carriers in the US offer the Nothing kine. I am on Verizon and I literally just pulled my SIM out of my previous device, put it in my P3, and it instantly connected with absolutely ZERO issues. I have read that other carrier's do not play nice with Nothing devices as of now, so I suggest doing your research if you are on any carrier other than Verizon currently. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2025 by Frankie Harris Frankie Harris

  • Fantastic phone
Color: Black Size: 12+256GB
I'm not a phone expert, but after owning flagship models of Samsung, Google Pixel and OnePlus phones, I can say that the Nothing Phone (3) exceeds expectations. The camera is amazing, performance is fast and responsive and the feel and appearance are awesome.
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2025 by KV

  • A great phone if u can get it on sale!
Color: Black Size: 12+256GB
Almost everything about this phone is amazing. There's honestly only two cons I have with this phone the first one being the price. If u can get it at a discount the dollar to value ratio is much better. I got mine at a decent discount so I'm happy with my purchase but if I was to buy this phone at retail price I think there are phones with better specs for what you pay. However this phone is more than just the specs (although they are pretty good) on paper. I came from a pixel 9 pro xl where specs aren't everything and it was my favorite phone I've ever used up until this point. (I'm a pixel guy so there's bias) I switch phones yearly though and any phone brand sold here in the US I've probably used at some point. Now after using the Nothing phone (3) this might just be my favorite ever. The software is just so clean. It takes great pictures especially with the recent software updates. It really feels unique and fun and is a nice change from my pixel or iphone without being too unfamiliar. The only other con I have is that it's extremely difficult to find good/high quality accessories like phone cases and screen protectors. But if u can get this phone at a good price and find a good case this phone is great and better than many YouTube reviews might suggest. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2025 by Elijah

  • Very good phone with a few compromises - 4.5 Stars
Color: Black Size: 16+512GB
September 2025 USA, T-Mobile TLDR: In summary, I think this phone is good - I'd give it 4.5 stars, as it checks most the boxes for me. It lives up to its promises on display, battery life, connectivity, macro camera, and performance is good enough that I haven't noticed any issues. The NothingOS software is very good, both from functionality perspective but also an aesthetics perspective. The critiques include bad color grading on pictures & inconsistent camera performance and missing features like SD card slot & headphone jack that are important to me, personally. If you're looking for a higher end phone outside of the 3 major brands in the US, and none of the compromises are deal breakers for you, I would say that the Nothing Phone 3 is a perfectly viable and competitive option. Please forgive the essay - I've been mulling over my thoughts on this phone, and my lengthy, over-thought decision process leading up to the purchase for several months, and felt like I'd take some time to get that all down. First, I've come to the conclusion that most every phone is going to be a compromise for most people. There are several factors that I care about, that many might find don't matter. My previous phone was a Sony Xperia 1 III, which I switched to after being a lifelong Samsung user (started on the Vibrant, ended on the S20FE). I switched to the Xperia because Samsung was follwing Apple in removing features like notification LED, expandable SD storage, and headphone jacks, and becoming much lest consumer friendly. At the time, the Xperia seemed to be a perfect fit, retaining all of these features + dedicated 2 stage shutter button, being made in Japan, and with a very nice camera system (burst shooting & auto-eye focus for some great animal pictures). Unfortunately, my Xperia's software support ended sometime last year, and Sony stopped releasing (absurdly expensive) newer models in the US. Since updates ended I had noticed significant decline in battery life, more crashes, and was ready to move on because of several negative aspects I had noticed over my time owning the phone. The factors that I didn't realize were important when choosing a-non "big-3" phone for use in the US were the antenna bands in the US & other network compatibility considerations (no wifi calling, GPS issues using maps), and software update support length. After a lengthy process researching these above topics & watching many reviews of many different phones, I settled on buying the Nothing Phone 3, my first experience with a Nothing product. I purchased it during it's release period when the 512GB version was discounted to $799. Features that made me go with the Nothing Phone 3: -UK based company with relatively admirable mission of producing quality 'budget' options, focus on providing a quality alternative to Apple/Samsung/Google. Big focus on community, seem to have a history of taking customer feedback somewhat seriously. -Stated OS/software goal of reducing addiction to phone and stimulation. Goal of providing tools to promote 'healthier' use & creativity. I'm a pretty heavy user & really appreciate this goal. -Relatively transparent youtube content where much of their philosophy & strategy is discussed. -Adding interesting new features - like glyph lights/matrix, as opposed to removing features. -T-mobile network antenna bands are the same as the newest Samsung (used kimovil website for this research). -Promise of 5 years of OS updates, with an additional 2 years of security updates (7 year total support) Compromises I understood before purchasing NP3: -Manufacture location not really noted anywhere. General research suggests China. Would much rather support a product that has some statement of manufacturing ethics...but options are limited there. Would prefer them to be a bit more transparent on this. -No expandable SD storage (almost a dealbreaker for me, minimal cost/space in phone to include, leaving out forces consumer to buy expensive upgrade) -No headphone jack -Processor is 1 step down from highest end & that used on similarly priced Samsung/others. Noteworthy Pros: -Cell service & phone related stuff is very good. To me, indistinguishable from using one of the other major brands. -I really like NothingOS, the monochrome coloring really suits what I like aesthetically. Included Nothing widgets are pretty clean. Already seen 2 fairly significant updates, so feels very promising that it will continue to improve and introduce more features. -Performance is fine. Screen looks good and is bright enough to use in direct sunlight. Haven't noticed any issues, don't really have any critiques. I don't play any mobile games, though. Sounds like the processor in the NP3 is a bit less power efficient than competition & screen refresh rate doesn't go as low, so battery life may not be as good as it could have been, but.... -Battery life is very good - I tend to leave a lot of youtube running in background while working at desk, or lots of google maps - so typically lots of screen-on time. My Xperia needed 1+ charge/day. With the NP3, I can usually last a day with 10-20% left over. A less heavy user could probably last almost 2 days. Will be interesting to see how SiC performs over time, I might update with any observations. -I like the way it looks, the asymmetry was a bit weird in renders, but the details on the rest of phone pull the eye away and it's neat. (I have the black colored phone) -The macro camera mode is quite neat and definitely the stand-out of the cameras. Generally fine as a quick point-and-shooter. Pictures attached. -I really like the Essential Notifications feature for the glyph matrix, and the ability to create custom icons on it. I actually find it's quite useful, and to some extent is achieving their stated goal of only turning the phone over for something that I feel is worth checking. -Essential space if neat. I've found it's situationally useful. Saves me from having to dig through pictures & screenshots to find something I wanted to make a mental note of. Integration into other apps could be better. Button is fine, but I'd probably prefer it be replaced with a dedicated camera shutter button. Cons/Critiques/Disappointments: -It took over 3 weeks to arrive (I think I must have ordered right after they fulfilled all pre-orders and had to restock). -As of late September 2025, there's not that much additional utility out there for the glyph matrix & it's dedicated button. I think fully banking on the community to come up with uses to justify the matrix is questionable. Hopefully something comes together. -Would like to see a bit more color/opacity customization on the widgets (slightly different gray than google widgets is kinda annoying) -Would like some more clarity & customization on Essential notifications regarding order of priority -Cameras pick up very good detail, but color grading is bad. Oversaturated/weird contrast. Inconsistent between lenses. Sometimes lags between taking pictures. I personally find the AI sharpening annoying & nothing special. I personally prefer color that is more true to life/what I see. Pictures attached. -Update logs suggest they have improved on this, I haven't done enough testing to comment on it. -Camera custom color grading/profiles is a very good idea. So far, when I've used it doesn't feel like it does & isn't super clear/user friendly to get it setup. -Power/volume button placement feels a bit off to me. I've annoyingly been accidentally taking screenshots when trying to turn off screen very frequently. Hopefully something I get used to, but personally feels like a slight design flaw. -Accessory availability is bad. Spigen seems to be only well known case maker & took several months to have in-stock. Wonder if this is failure by Nothing to get specs out to 3rd parties? Would be nice if they could get other major brands to make products available. At least it comes with an fine silicone case & thin plastic screen protector already applied. Overall, I've been pleased with the NP3. There are some quirks & compromises, but they've also already made efforts to improve the user experience via software updates. If you're looking for a higher end phone outside of the 3 major brands in the US, and none of the compromises listed above are deal breakers for you, I would say that the Nothing Phone 3 is a perfectly viable and competitive option. Thanks for reading if you made it to the bottom, hope this was helpful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2025 by Joe Joe

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