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After a two-year wait, the Nothing Phone (3) is finally here—launched on July 1, 2025—and as per the brand, it’s not just another annual refresh. The gap since the Phone (2) caught many by surprise, ...
High school students with driver's licenses are spending more than one-fifth of their driving time looking at their phones, ...
Nothing Phone (3) has launched starting at $799, with flagship internals, 50 MP cameras, and a design with Glyph Matrix that ...
The Chatham County District Attorney made a decision in the use of force case against three Savannah Police officers; on the ...
A see-through back reveals the printed circuit board inside. And there's a small circular display with retro-style animations ...
Nothing launched its newest flagship phone after a two-year gap. At an event in London, the company unveiled the Phone (3), ...
Nothing's new flagship phone is its most expensive and risky product yet. At $799, the Nothing Phone 3 no longer undercuts ...
The city turned over nearly 4,500 records from Chris Bausch’s personal devices in response to The Tribune’s lawsuit.
While the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro may be hard to justify for some over it's cheaper sister phone, this is another fantastic addition to Nothing's lineup. If you're having trouble leaving Apple behind ...
Some of these include Nokia 235 4G, the Nokia 2660 Flip, and the Nokia 3210 (2024), a reimagining of the classic 1999 model with 4G, Bluetooth, and longer battery life.
The phone uses the MediaTek Dimensity 7050 chipset and with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. It sports a 6.72-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate.
In 2021, the government believed it was $745 million — that number jumped to $1.53 billion at the beginning of 2024, a number that excludes the cost of relocating the Ontario Science Centre.