Nothing Phone 3 Review: Not a Flagship Despite the Price
CNETJuly 24, 20257 min17,148 views
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- 💡 The Glyph Matrix is the standout new feature on the Nothing Phone 3, a small dot matrix display on the back for notifications and mini-games.
- ⚠️ The reviewer finds the Glyph Matrix's scope limited and misses the regular glyph lights from previous Nothing phones, which are now absent.
- 🧩 The design includes a see-through panel and a blocky aesthetic, but features like an off-center telephoto camera and a non-illuminating semicircle under the flash are criticized as design flaws.
Camera Performance: Mixed Results
- 📸 The rear camera system includes a 50-megapixel main, ultra-wide, and telephoto lens, described as "fine" in good outdoor conditions.
- 🎨 Issues noted include unnatural HDR scenes, cyan-leaning white balance in low light, and image processing problems like a green tint on hair with the ultra-wide lens.
- 🌟 The macro mode is highlighted as a saving grace, outperforming rivals like the iPhone 16 Pro, but overall camera performance is deemed disappointing.
Performance and Battery Life
- 🚀 The phone is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, which benchmarks closer to last year's flagships than current ones.
- 🎮 Despite benchmark scores, the phone feels
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