The Nothing Phone (3) is the brand's first true flagship, offering a unique design with a revamped Glyph Matrix. It features decent battery life, solid performance, and a nice AMOLED display. Despite bold aesthetics and capable specs, its high price and some mid-range components can make it a tough sell.
The unique-looking Nothing Headphone (1) is praised for its premium build quality, effective noise cancellation, and strong battery life. However, reviewers point out that the sound needs EQ adjustments, the analog jack only works when the headphones are powered on, and the design may not appeal to everyone.
Bottom line: Nothing's budget-minded sub-brand, CMF, has introduced its first mobile phone. The CMF Phone 1 is an entry-level handset that could finally take the concept of a modular smartphone mainstream. The price is right at $199, but will it make a splash in a cutthroat market where every previous modular attempt has come up short?
The Nothing Phone (2a) features a 120Hz OLED screen, good cameras, great battery life, and an affordable price point, making it Nothing's best-value handset yet.
The Nothing Phone (2) is a mid-range phone with solid performance and all-day battery life, though pricing is a tad high and the cameras aren't that great.