$400 off Nothing Phone (3) for Nothing Phone (1) & (2) Owners: 256GB $1109, 512GB $1289 Delivered @ Nothing

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Particularly interesting for Phone (1) owners as updates have ended, Nothing is offering $400 off coupons for the controversial conversation-starting Phone (3) for owners of previous Nothing phones. Free delivery as well. You'll need your IMEI 1 code which can be found in Settings > About Phone.

Is $1100 the correct price, or are we waiting for further discounts?

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  • +9

    Nothing against it, but the version 3 of the phone has nothing going for it.

    At that price point, might as well buy one of the various other mid tier phones, even with the offer.

    • A real "Nothing" phone should be a stock Android, with Olauncher and a 60Hz eInk screen.

      • +1

        A long time ago, I predicted most laptops would be eink and lots of people would be working outside, by the pool or whatever.

        Another one was giant roll up oled screens would replace projectors.

        I'm not really good with my predictions.

        • +1

          I don't predict eInk screens will become the norm, I just don't think the Nothing phone is meaningfully different from your average Android phone and it definitely doesn't deserve the prices it asks for.

          If it really wants to be a "Nothing" phone - minimalist, according to their own claims - it needs more than just a icon pack and gimmicky case to achieve that.

  • Is $1100 the correct price, or are we waiting for further discounts?

    Bad deal. Wait.

  • +2

    May I pay nothing for it?

  • -1

    Chicks for free….

    • -2

      JV , "you've done it again".

  • +5

    Still well over-priced even with the $400 off.

  • +2

    Yeah 2 was the sweet spot, dont know what they were thinking with 3 and their price point and market

    • +4

      A lot of Cheap brands do this, start low, get you hooked and then by gen 3/4 they are the same price as the top end of the market. See One+/Xiaomi etc

      • that worked back when they were the only "cheap brands" and there weren't meaningful replacements once they went upmarket. nowdays it's saturated at all price points.

        • All comes down to how hard you can drive your influencers to shill your product

  • +1

    I own a Phone 2a and let's just say… the Phone 3 is not worth it at all lol if the software experience is anything similar to the Phone 2a. S25 is $987 at JB… and plenty of Pixels go on sale over time. Specs in the Phone 3 makes it not worth anywhere close to $1k imo, Phone 2 for $900 originally was a little pricy if you asked me asw

    • I went from S22+ to Nothing 2A and have had no issues. The camera is a step down, can't say I miss anything else…

      • Tbf might be specific to my config, as I was previously on NOS 3 Open Beta when it came out. My 2a either crashes or restarts randomly with no real obvious reason. Could probably fix it with a proper factory reset / flashing it with a fresh NOS 3 install but I can't be bothered rn lol

        Apparently however the shutter lag in 2a is present in Phone 3 as well… which is just utterly dumb for a "flagship". Hence the S25 / Pixel recs instead. Or just buy 3a Pro and save your money if you don't care about wireless charging

  • Yeah, Nothing 2 owner here, putting out a low to mid range phone with premium price in the Nothing 3 I jumped off the boat and bought a OnePlus.

    It is odd that the Pixel phones seem to be getting worse (especially battery life) and Nothing 3 apart from the dot matrix display has really lost the wow factor.

    • As an owner of the NP3 - the dot-matrix display is shit too. Literally the most unimpressive phone of my life.

    • Can confirm shite battery life on the Pixels. The fast updates and upgrades keep me going back for more. If only all phone makers had the same update and upgrade plan.

    • Perhaps too much AI eating the battery during the day. (Pixels). I'm looking forward to the day Google gets bored with AI and drops it

  • +2

    Disappointing they removed the glyph lights. I'd happily take that + the dot matrix.

  • +2

    holy shit, considering that base galaxy series typically start around ~$700-900 at launch with flagship specs… who's paying for these? I'm really struggling to find any pros of this phone vs the common ~$300-400 Moto phone deals.

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