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No Phone (3A) and Phone (3A) PRO Review: Excellent Budget

I don’t have many problems with performance. Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 Inside is active almost everywhere. In the camera app, you may see some obstacles or shutter lag, which is the only area I feel like this phone comes with a mid-size processor. In all other ways, it feels as powerful as the flagship, albeit a powerful game Genshin Influence The highest graphic fidelity may not be provided.

I’m glad to see there is nothing here with 256 GB of storage – it’s time high and the phone manufacturer starts to default. There is no three Android OS updates and 6-year security updates, and that doesn’t enhance the software update strategy, although Samsung has two for a total of 6 years on its new Galaxy A-series phones. There is nothing to argue that Samsung is a big startup. Fair. I’m glad to see these companies add software support every year.

My only complaint is the lack of IP68 rating and wireless charging. Motorola just launched its 2025 budget Moto G Power just a few weeks ago, which has an IP68 rating for the first time, not to mention that it can charge wirelessly. The IP64 rating on Nothing phones means they will be fine in the rain, but you can’t submerge them underwater, so be careful with the pool. It’s hard for companies to be too demanding for wireless charging, as it’s still less common in phones under $500, but that’s definitely changing. Things to consider on your phone (4A).

The glyph light is at the back. I still love these LEDs – they can ignite music, notifications, display the remaining time on the timer, and more. Did I find them very useful? No, but they are a fun feeling, adding some glitz. This is the beginning of the conversation.

Thoughtful AI touch

There is a new button (3A) series on the phone: required keys. (Not related to the infamous basic phone.) Click once and it will capture your screen and let you add voice or text comments to it. This will be analyzed in basic spatial applications through artificial intelligence, extracting any useful information from the screenshots. It’s similar to Google’s Pixel Screenshot app, but you can inject notes. You can also press the button to record voice notes – these notes are analyzed and stored as memories, so you can return to them later. If it detects that you want to take action on something, it generates a task. Double-clicking the button opens the required space application.

Compared to how every other smartphone manufacturer seems to push the same universal AI feature that we have, transcribe! Write tools! summary! – No method here at least differs. Initially, I took some time to start using the feature. I ended up accidentally pressing the button a few times because it approached the power button (the texture button would be smart). But now, I slowly start pressing it and keeping a quick sound of what I want to remember or accomplish later.

The basic key is located under the power button.

Photo: Julian Chokkattu

Nothing Phone's rear and front view 3A blue phone with app icon on screen

There is also a new basic space widget.

Photo: Julian Chokkattu

These memories are summarised, summed up, if I want, representing the tasks I created. I can also play my audio clips and hear my own voice directly. This paired with a required space widget, which is crucial to remind me of these missions and memories.

This isn’t the first real AI rodeo, and I have some questions about the security and privacy of all these personal annotations I’ve created, so here are some answers: There’s nothing to say that most of the data in the basic space is stored on your device, such as audio data converted to text. For text and screenshot processing, this data will be sent to Nothing’s server (France is targeted at global users, Indian users of Indian users) and then deleted. Some other data can also be uploaded to “improve processing accuracy”, such as time, time zone, and location data, although not stored. There is nothing to say that this data is not used for advertising, nor is it shared with third parties that “out of service request”. The last point is that third-party companies have no role to enable AI capabilities, although the company refuses to share exactly the identity of its partners.

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