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Early Prime Day Smartphone Deals Slash Prices Across Flagships and Budget Picks
technology20 days ago

Early Prime Day Smartphone Deals Slash Prices Across Flagships and Budget Picks

A curated round-up of the strongest early Prime Day smartphone offers across brands like Google, Motorola, Samsung, Nothing, and OnePlus, with discounts up to about 40% on models ranging from Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 FE to Galaxy S26/S26 Ultra, Moto G Play 2024, Razr FIFA World Cup Edition, Nothing Phone 3 and more. Deals are live now and will be updated as new offers drop.

Four Android Flagships That Rival the Pixel 10 Pro
technology22 days ago

Four Android Flagships That Rival the Pixel 10 Pro

The Pixel 10 Pro commands a premium, but the article highlights four cheaper Android flagships—Galaxy S25 FE, Nothing Phone 3, OnePlus 15, and Galaxy S26—that offer strong performance, robust cameras, and extended software support, with trade-offs in display brightness, RAM/storage, camera setups, and update timelines. Buyers should weigh processor power, battery/charging speeds, and future OS updates as competition grows and Google’s next Pixel looms.

Early Prime Day Smartphone Deals Bring Up to 40% Off Across Samsung, Nothing, OnePlus, and More
technology25 days ago

Early Prime Day Smartphone Deals Bring Up to 40% Off Across Samsung, Nothing, OnePlus, and More

Early Prime Day deals are live on smartphones from Samsung, Nothing, Motorola and more, with discounts up to 40% on flagships and budget models (including Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7 FE, Galaxy S26 Ultra, Moto G Play 2024, Nothing Phone 3, and OnePlus 15R). The roundup highlights strong performance and value, and will be updated as new offers drop.

Nothing Phone 3: Controversy, Review, and Launch Highlights
technology11 months ago

Nothing Phone 3: Controversy, Review, and Launch Highlights

The Nothing Phone 3, priced at $799, has sparked debate due to its unconventional design, modest hardware upgrades, and high price point, which many feel is not justified compared to competitors like Samsung and Google. While it features a unique Glyph Matrix display and a see-through back, critics argue that its hardware and camera performance fall short of flagship standards, and its high cost may deter potential buyers. Despite some positive design elements, the phone's overall value is questioned, especially given its pricing and specifications.

Nothing Phone 3: A Distinctive Yet Controversial Flagship Alternative
technology11 months ago

Nothing Phone 3: A Distinctive Yet Controversial Flagship Alternative

The Nothing Phone 3 features a bold, unconventional design with scattered sensors and a unique Glyph Matrix, but this aesthetic choice compromises durability and practicality, especially due to its exposed edges and lack of protective cases, raising concerns about its longevity and the need for specialized accessories. The article calls for Nothing to develop official cases to better protect the device.

Nothing Phone 3: A Quirky, Flagship-Like Phone with Price Drop
technology11 months ago

Nothing Phone 3: A Quirky, Flagship-Like Phone with Price Drop

The Nothing Phone 3 is a competitively priced flagship with a unique design, featuring a transparent back, Glyph Matrix display, and solid hardware including a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, a 6.67-inch AMOLED display, and a versatile camera system. It offers good performance, a durable build, and a clean Android experience with long-term updates, but faces some concerns like moisture buildup inside the camera lenses and limited USB-C transfer speeds.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: New Features, Challenges, and Comparisons
technology11 months ago

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: New Features, Challenges, and Comparisons

Samsung offers incentives like gift cards and storage upgrades for its Galaxy Z foldables, with the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7 featuring larger displays and improved batteries. The Z Flip7 FE provides a budget option with slightly reduced specs. The Nothing Phone 3 receives a storage upgrade, while OnePlus drops to a low price with the 13 and 13R models, offering flagship features at competitive prices. Samsung's Watch8 series is in short supply, but the Watch7 remains available at a lower cost.

technology1 year ago

Nothing Phone (3) impresses with durability and unique design, sparks mixed reactions

The Nothing Phone (3) is shown to be a durable and repairable flagship device with a sturdy build, featuring a detailed teardown revealing internal components and the Glyph Matrix display. It also received a significant software update (V3.5) improving UI, camera, and performance features, along with various enhancements for user experience and system stability.

Linda Yaccarino's Departure Sparks Uncertainty for X's Future
technology1 year ago

Linda Yaccarino's Departure Sparks Uncertainty for X's Future

This week saw significant tech industry updates including the resignation of X CEO Linda Yaccarino amid platform challenges, the launch of Hugging Face's programmable Reachy Mini robot, new flagship phones from Nothing and Samsung, and Rivian's high-performance electric trucks. Additionally, Elon Musk's xAI released the Grok 4 chatbot, and Apple made UI adjustments to iOS 26 beta 3 following user feedback. The week also featured developments in AI talent movement, security concerns with Bluetooth messaging apps, and a new EV startup, Slate Auto, aiming to disrupt the electric pickup market.

Nothing Phone (3): Quirky, Playful, and the Last of Its Kind
technology1 year ago

Nothing Phone (3): Quirky, Playful, and the Last of Its Kind

The Nothing Phone (3) is a visually distinctive flagship-level smartphone priced at $799, featuring a transparent design, a second screen, and AI-powered features. While it offers solid hardware, including a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor and a triple 50MP camera setup, its camera quality and utility of the second screen are mixed. The device aims to compete as a premium alternative to Samsung and Apple, especially in markets like the US and Canada, but faces challenges with high pricing and mixed reactions to its design.