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Nothing says its new phone 3 is its first “real flagship”, which includes a high -end processor and potentially powerful triple camera array. I’ve been with the phone at her London launch event, and I’m still impressed so far.
The phone is sold next week in the United States, the UK and Europe at $ 799 or 99 799.
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The main new feature is Gulf Matrix, a small dot matrix display in the back of the phone. It can be used to display standard items such as battery level or upcoming notifications, but can also be added to more leisure use, including a spin bottle or acting as a magic 8 ball.
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The 6.67 -inch display looks very decent, though I will save the decision about how far I compete under the day of the day when I can take it out of the dark place where nothing has been launched.
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Gulf matrix is allegedly a novelty, but when there are so many phones, it looks good to see something a little quirky.
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No software software has enough stark and monochrome, but I like it. The phone will receive a total of seven years of four -year software updates and security updates, which means that it should still be good to use at least 2032.
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The front camera has a 50 -megapixel resolution.
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No previously viewed on Phone 3A, the required space is mainly a storage for your sound notes, screenshots and other items. It uses AI to summarize your music and make something clear your daily consciousness.
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There is a dedicated essential space button. Press and stopping the notes directly in the required location. As a busy journalist, I always want to keep an eye on my random ideas when I am working, it really appeals.
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The key speculation of the phone. Snapdragon 8s General 4 processor should provide plenty of strength for your daily needs.
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The interface is very monochrome. I like it, even though I sometimes forget what apps are.
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The 6.67 -inch display makes the phone quite large, but it is quite comfortable to use one hand.
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It maintains a transparent design that is seen on the phone of nothing.
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This is the cubist sequence in the phone’s ‘inside’ that reminds me of the baoos art style. I am present for it.
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CNET’s Katie Collins enjoyed playing rock-paper-canchi with the Gulf Matrix interface.
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Katie described the Gulf Matrix as “her favorite thing about the phone”.


