Leaked videos have revealed the Nothing Phone (3a) series in full, including showing what the extra button is for.
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Now, a new leak from Android Headlines shows off some detailed images and shares a really fleshed out spec sheet for both the ...
OnePlus 13T/OnePlus 13 Mini is tipped to debut in April. A total of four OnePlus Ace-series phones could be launched this year. OnePlus might design changes to its phones this year, including to the ...
We know that Nothing is preparing to launch the Nothing Phone (3a), with a launch date of 4 March already confirmed, but while there’s plenty of excitement about that, it’s not the only new ...
One of the more exciting leaks hints at a physical camera button, a first for a Nothing phone. This would provide quick access to the camera app and act as a shutter button, making it a compelling ...
What’s interesting is that the same source suggested the phone will feature three rear ... He now claims that the OnePlus 13 Mini will feature a 50-megapixel main camera and a 50-megapixel ...
Though Nothing Phone 3a is not announced yet, but its making lots of noise in the mid-range smartphone category. Thanks to various leaks, we know a little what we can get with the upcoming Nothing ...
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Nothing is expected to launch a Pro device in their line-up this time The Pro device will most likely replace the Plus device It is expected to have a triple camera set-up paired with a camera control ...
There is a lot to love about Nothing phones, with the recent Nothing Phone 2a Plus wowing us with its unique design and stellar performance for a low cost. As such, Nothing's social media ...
Nothing Phone 3a and 3a Pro to launch on March 4 at MWC Barcelona. A teaser image hints at a unique feature resembling a camera button, bringing back physical controls for a better user experience.