Arc Pulse for Nothing Phone (3) blends sculptural lightweight design with drop protection
When Nothing entered the smartphone space with the Phone (1), it did so with the clear intention to stand apart. Its transparent back, exposed components,…
When Nothing entered the smartphone space with the Phone (1), it did so with the clear intention to stand apart. Its transparent back, exposed components,…
The Humane AI Pin was supposed to be the future. So was the Rabbit R1. Both promised to liberate us from smartphone dependency through AI-powered…
Nothing has a true flagship phone due for release soon, but we don’t have a confirmed date. Carl Pei and company have been keeping things…
Realme launched the GT 7 Pro last November as the first smartphone equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, showcasing top-tier performance. The non-Pro GT…
Smartphone shoppers often face a frustrating dilemma: spend a fortune on a premium device with all the bells and whistles, or settle for a budget…
There’s something thrilling about discovering innovation where you least expect it. Rugged smartphones, once known for their no-nonsense durability and bare-bones specs, are suddenly the…
Smartphones under the $300 mark often blur together: plastic builds, uninspired aesthetics, and safe, forgettable designs. But CMF, the design-focused sub-brand of Nothing, broke that…
Sony might not be the first name that comes to mind in today’s smartphone world, but every so often, it drops a device that reminds…
Smartphone manufacturers have gotten a lot smarter. Back in the day, you’d notice how they focused their marketing on megapixel counts, making you believe that…
When OPPO released its Find 8 series (Find 8 and Find 8 Pro) globally last year, it sparked hope that the Chinese manufacturer was recommitting…
The romance of the flip phone has never quite faded for those who value a touch of nostalgia and sophistication. With the resurgence of foldable…
Mobile gaming fans know the struggle: you want the raw power of a gaming phone, but not everyone wants to carry around a chunky device…