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Nothing Phone (3) - What have you done!?
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CEFR 레벨
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This has been a long time coming. The
Nothing company appeared 5 years ago.
They first released a pair of earphones.
Then they dabbled in entry-level and
mid-range smartphones. But the Nothing
Phone 3 is the first time they have ever
released a flagship phone. Why have they
waited this long? Well, basically
because this is the single hardest type
of product to actually pull off. The
second you start charging $799 like they
are doing here, you are now directly
competing against some of the best
phones from massive companies with
practically unlimited investment budgets
like Samsung's Galaxy S25 and Apple's
iPhone 16. Both of which also launched
at exactly $799. So the question that we
have to answer is it's actually really
simple. Is this better? Starting with
the design, I've actually been a big fan
of Nothing's transparent aesthetic.
Pretty much every nothing phone I've
seen thus far has instantly vibed with
me, but this is the first one that
hasn't. It just looks a bit spotty with
like half an NFC coil over here, this
strange spacing between the various
points of interest, and the fact that
this camera is very close to being
aligned with this one, but it's just a
little tiny bit off. It all gives me
real unfinished prototype energy. Plus,
materially speaking, nothing is a little
behind. They have now introduced IP68
for water and dust like you would expect
on a flagship. The midframe is made from
aluminium again just like its peers, but
the glass protecting the front is
Gorilla Glass 7i, which is actually a
mid-range alternative to the much
stronger Victus 2 that you would get on
Samsung's S25. So, the Nothing Phone
might not take a drop as well. One thing
I have to say I do like is the recording
light, which turns on when you're
capturing voice or video. It could do
with being a tad brighter, but I think
in concept it's just courteous to let
other people know when they're being
recorded, but also functional. Given
that the whole idea of this phone is
that you put it face down when you don't
want to be distracted, I could so see
sitting in a meeting that you're also
recording and just wanting to be able to
glance to double check that the
recording is still going. So, mixed
opinions on how the thing looks, but
part of this very unique design is also
to accommodate one of the phone's very
unique features. You remember the glyph
light bars that we used to have on the
backs of Nothing Verns? Well, they're
all gone and all of their functionality
has been bottled into this. The glyph
matrix 489 individual LEDs or I guess in
other words, basically a tiny second
screen, which we kind of predicted. It
was becoming pretty clear with the past
few nothing phones that we were
approaching the limit of how much
information you can actually convey with
just light strips. Like, yes, they could
light up if you had a pending
notification. Yes, you could specify
which contacts are important enough that
they will cause your glyph to come on
and even with what pattern. So, you
could be at dinner, for example, with
your phone face down, but still know who
has tried to contact you. But then these
lights, they could never give you
anything about the context of that
notification. So, you'd never really
know enough to be able to decide if it
was actually important or not without
then flipping the phone over into attack
position. But then that defeats the
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