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We often lament how expensive modern flagships are, but the truth of the matter is that there are amazing value propositions out there. Theand the Nothing Phone Pro are both in that camp, and even though these two models are still under wraps, we can already tell that they will offer a great bang for your bucks.is shaping out to be another great A-series device that might be threatening to Google's own flagship series among other competitors.
There was a time when phones were very diverse and sometimes even bizarre when it came to design. The invention of the all-screen smartphone kind of put an end to this, but there are exceptions. The Nothing Phone Pro is one such exception. It follows the design languagestarted with the original Nothing Phone—a transparent back, showing some of the internals of the phone, plus an interesting LED interface the company called"Glyph.
The Nothing Phone Pro, on the other hand, should feel massive in comparison, with its 6.77-inch OLED display. The device is expected to launch with more or less the same FHD+ resolution, which, due to the bigger size of the screen, will result in lower pixel density—around 387 PPI. The panel is expected to be LTPO as well, reaching a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz, while the rumored brightness figures are even more impressive at 3000 nits peak.
In terms of RAM and storage, strangely enough, the Nothing Phone Pro has an advantage. It is expected in only one configuration, featuring 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. In comparison, thewill land with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage in its base model with a step-up version that mimics the storage of the Nothing Phone Pro.is a Google phone, after all, and will benefit not only from the seven years of major OS updates pledge but also from getting those updates fast.
Battery life is a composite metrics, so we need to run our tests to see which one of these will last longer on a single charge. The Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 might be more efficient than the Tensor G4, but on the other hand, the screen of the Nothing Phone Pro is larger and brighter.is expected to have the same slow charging as its predecessor, namely 23W wired charging support and 7.5W wireless.
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