With 11 LED light strips on the rear, the Nothing Phone (2) features a unique Glyph Interface. These lights can be set to display alerts, serve as a fill light for cameras, and carry out other useful ...
In its latest teaser, Nothing has confirmed that it will be using Snapdragon processors in the upcoming Nothing Phone (3a) series.
An earlier report claimed that the Nothing Phone 3a could be equipped with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset. It is also said to feature a 6.8-inch full-HD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The ...
Despite being a relatively young company, Nothing has launched some amazing smartphones in the last few years. However, these ...
Nothing has released another teaser for the upcoming Nothing Phone 3a, its next midrange phone, with strong hints that the ...
Nothing Phone 3a series is set to launch on March 4. Nothing has already confirmed this, and now reports suggest that there could be two models on offer in the series: the Nothing Phone 3a 5G and ...
Fans have long awaited the next announcements from Nothing ... Phone 2a Community Edition which featured a glow-in-the-dark body in October. This followed the company's flagship model, the Phone ...
Even though it has not been confirmed yet, the company can launch the Nothing Phone 3a and Phone 3a Pro during the event. Teasers posted by the brand hint at a new design, with an image showing ...
Nothing has scheduled a product announcement for March 4 Carl Pei-led brand could unveil the Nothing Phone 3a on March 4 The Glyph design remains hidden under the protective case of the phone ...
Nothing fans are about to get a new phone. The British company announced that it will be releasing a new Phone (3a) this year, with full details dropping on March 4. The low-cost (3a) phone is the ...
Beyond that, a leaked hands-on image of Nothing Phone (3a) offers a better look at the new camera module. There’s the existing section with two lenses, as well as a third lens which is thought ...
There will be two new smartphones at Nothing’s March 4 event, according to a report by Android Headlines. While no source is provided, the information falls somewhat in line with what we’d ...