The Nothing Phone 3 is priced like a flagship, but the hardware and user experience doesn’t always justify the cost. That said, the Nothing Phone 3 is arguably the most unique Android phone on the market. It has a rear LED display called the Glyph Matrix — it’s small but adds character to the smartphone. Plus, we think Nothing OS 4 is one of the best Android skins you can find.
Consider the price problem solved thanks to Amazon’s Big Spring Sale. Both the 256GB and 512GB variants of the Nothing Phone 3 are now $200 off. You can buy a Phone 3 for as low as $599 now. Put another way, the Nothing Phone 3 is priced like it should’ve been in the first place. You’ll need to act fast, because the Big Spring Sale is quickly coming to an end.
✅ Recommended if: you want an Android phone that stands out in a crowd; you like Nothing features like the Glyph Matrix and Essential Space; design and software are more important to you than raw specs.
❌ Skip this deal if: you need a phone with more power; you don’t like Nothing’s design and style.
The specs finally fit the price point now that the Nothing Phone 3 is $200 off. The 256GB storage configuration comes with 12GB of memory, while the larger 512GB model gets 16GB of memory. Both variants are powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, and both are seeing major $200 discounts for a limited time.
That processor certainly isn’t the fastest, but that’s okay with the Nothing Phone 3’s new midrange cost. At this price, the Phone 3 punches above its weight class in a few ways. Notably, all four cameras on the Nothing Phone 3 use 50MP sensors. On the back, you get a 50MP primary shooter, a 50MP ultrawide, and a 50MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. Even the front-facing camera is a 50MP selfie lens that can shoot 4K video.
Rounding out the experience is IP68 durability protection and a 5,150mAh battery with fast charging. The screen is a 6.67-inch OLED that can hit 120Hz refresh rates.
The design isn’t for everyone — I’m not even sure it’s for me — but it certainly stands out. At under $600, it’s worth a look if you’re in need of an Android phone on a budget.



















