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Posted by Pal
 - Today at 18:21:58
Ugh, that should be bass**
Posted by Pal
 - Today at 18:21:05
Quote from: guset on Today at 17:05:21they still cut corners

How are the speakers on this thing? Had to instantly send a CMF Phone 1 back after briefly testing. Couldn't stand the tiny base of the speakers and absolutely no base. Reminded me of of Xiaomi's as they're also very similar in this regard.
Posted by guset
 - Today at 17:05:21
Already got this phone. The chipset is definitely a former flagship, but the overall experience of using it really feels like flagship. You can feel the difference in construction just by holding NP3 and then hold NP3a/NP2a

Initial boot is almost instantaneous. I don't have to calibrate brightness for adaptive brightness to adapt. Haptic feels really satisfying. Glyph Matrix is more than a gimmick unlike prior Glyphs. Battery that last. Strong connectivity and tweaks that made it better than Pixel OS/AOSP

To me, flagship means satisfaction beyond just raw spec - implementation matters. That's where Samsung S-series, Pixel and iPhone gives despite the high price. Sure, flagship killers from the likes of Xiaomi exist but they still cut corners even on premium models
Posted by Redaktion
 - Today at 06:23:34
The Nothing Phone (3) makes a high-end claim. The price is certainly in line with this, as the new Nothing phone has become significantly more expensive than its predecessor at €799. However, as the review shows, you also get a strong overall package that presses all the important buttons and only just falls short of some flagship features.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Nothing-Phone-3-smartphone-review-Top-class-hardware-combined-with-unrivaled-design-and-secondary-display.1096614.0.html