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characteristics, price and technical file

After five years of life and after having launched several terminals of range averageNothing has finally thrown the pool with its first high -end smartphone: the Nothing Phone (3). The London firm thus goes to compete in the League of the Greats, league in which brands such as Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo, OnePlus, Honor, Vivo and Company are found.

Its proposal is clear: a terminal with a radically design to everything in the market (which by the way, says goodbye to some extent of the characteristic colored LEDs), a clean operating system and a engine that, at least on paper, promises a fluid, solvent and more than enough experience for the vast majority of users. Made the presentations, we will know this terminal better.

Nothing Phone Technical Card (3)

Nothing Phone (3)

dimensions and weight

160.6 x 75.59 x 8.99 mm

218 grams

screen

Flexible 6.67 inches

FullHD+ resolution (2,800 x 1,260 pixels)

460 PPP

HDR10+

Refresco rate: 120 Hz

Tactile sample: 1,000 Hz

PWM: 2,160 Hz

Brillo: 800 nits

Maximum brightness: 1,600 nits

Pico shine: 4,500 nits

Gorilla Glass 7i

processor

Snapdragon 8s Gen 4

Adreno 825 GPU

RAM

12/16 GB LPDDR5X

Internal storage

256/512 GB UFS 4.0

rear camera

Angular 50 MP, F/1.68, OIS+EIS, Pdaf

Periscope 50 mp, f/2.68, ois+eis, pdaf, x3 optical zoom

Great angular: 50 MP, F/2.2, EIS, 114º FOV

Video: 4k ultraxdr@60fps

Front camera

50 MP, F/2.2, EIS, 81.2º FOV

battery

5,150 mAh

Fast charging 65W

15W wireless load

Inverse wiring load 7.5W

Inverse wireless load 5W

Operating system

Android 15 with Nothingos 3.5

5 years of Android updates

7 years of security patches

connectivity

Dual Nanosi+Esim

5G NSA/SA

Bluetooth 6.0

NFC

GPS

Wifi 7

USB type c

others

IP68 certification

GORILLA GLASS VICTUS rear

Footprint reader on screen

Essential Space

Glyph Interface

Stereo speakers

price

From 799 euros

From Glyph Interface to Glyph Matrix

Nothing Phone (3) | Image: Xataka
Nothing Phone (3) | Image: Xataka

Nothing Phone (3) | Image: Xataka

One of the things that have characterized Nothing mobiles since its inception is the Luminous Interface Glyph. It was the house’s mark, but that was. In this new model Nothing has opted for something different: Glyph Matrix. It is a small micro-read screen located in the rear that allows you to consult the number of pending notifications, the remaining battery level and even access functions such as a mirror, a stopwatch or whatever you want. Development tools are public and are available for developers to make their own.

The rear is transparent, it is protected by Gorilla Glass Victus And it has no camera module. The lenses are arranged in an apparently messy, but surprisingly harmonious way, resulting in an aesthetic as little, different. As for buttons, to highlight that of Essential Space and the Glyph sensor located in the back. This will serve, for example, launch animations on the screw.

Glyph Matrix is ​​customizable and allows us to consult a single glance mobile

And speaking of the screen, Nothing has mounted a flexible AMOLED panel of 6.67 inches with FullHD+ resolution (2,800 x 1,260 pixels), 120 Hz of refreshment rate and up to 4,500 brightness nits in HDR content. According to the company, the panel occupies 92.89% of the front, which is not to say little. On paper, the screen points ways, but we will get out of doubt as soon as we can throw the glove.

At last a high -end nothing

Nothing Phone (3) | Image: Xataka
Nothing Phone (3) | Image: Xataka

Nothing Phone (3) | Image: Xataka

It has taken, but Nothing has finally mounted a high -end processor. It is not the Snapdragon 8 Elitebut it is not that the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 It is short. This eight -nuclei socio and four nanometers have a prime core Cortex-X4 at 3.2 GHz and seven Cortex-A720 yield nuclei to 3 GHz, to which we have to add up to 16 Gigas RAM and up to half Tera of internal storage. Without being the most, the experience should be absolutely fluid and the terminal should develop without problem even in heavy tasks.

The operating system is Android 15 with nothingos 3.5. Beyond the minimalist design to which the firm has already accustomed us, the system proposes three novelties: Essential Search (to look for all kinds of content on our mobile), Flip to Record (to record and transcribe meetings) and Essential Space (the space of AI to save everything). It should be noted that Nothing promises five years of Android updatesseven years of security patches and that Android 16 will be available in the third quarter of this year.

Finally, it is important to talk about the battery, a section in which Nothing has made an important leap. Because? Because thanks to the Silicon-Carbon technologyNothing has managed to implement a 5,150 mAh battery, the largest on a nothing phone to date. All this without the thickness rising in excess. We will have the opportunity to talk about autonomy, but what we know at the moment is that the fast charge has a power of 65W and that the wireless load amounts to 15W.

A complete camera

Nothing Phone (3) | Image: Xataka
Nothing Phone (3) | Image: Xataka

Nothing Phone (3) | Image: Xataka

Before knowing the versions and prices of the terminal, proceeds to quickly review the cameras. Nothing has mounted four sensors, three behind and one in front, 50 megapixels each. The system is enhanced by Truelens Engine 4, the Qualcomm Motor that allows you to process images in less time and obtain brighter and better colors.

The main camera has OIS and EIS and two -increase digital zoom. The wide angle, meanwhile, has 114º field of vision and yes, we also have a periscopic lens to be able to approach the subject without losing quality.

Nothing Phone (3) | Image: Xataka
Nothing Phone (3) | Image: Xataka

Nothing Phone (3) | Image: Xataka

This lens proposes OIS and EIS, Optical zoom of three increases, digital zoom of six and up to 60 increases if we expand to the maximum. It is no longer a matter of quality, which we will verify in due time, but of options and versatility.

An interesting aspect is video recording. Thanks to Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 the device can capture Ultra XDR video. This, roughly, means that the camera captures each frame with double exposure, which should be translated into better shadows and high lights. As for resolutions, the maximum available is 4K at 60 fps.

Versions and price of Nothing Phone (3)

Nothing Phone (3) | Image: Xataka
Nothing Phone (3) | Image: Xataka

Nothing Phone (3) | Image: Xataka

He Nothing Phone (3) It can be reserved since July 4 and will be put on sale from July 15. It will be available in black and white and its prices are as follows:

  • Nothing Phone (3) 12/256 GB: 799 euros.
  • Nothing Phone (3) 16/512 GB: 899 euros.

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