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Home » Nothing Phone (3) drops to $639, saving you $160 on a standout Android flagship
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Nothing Phone (3) drops to $639, saving you $160 on a standout Android flagship

By technologistmag.com7 January 20262 Mins Read
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If you’re bored of the usual “glass rectangle” phones and you want something that feels genuinely different without giving up flagship-level performance, this deal is worth a look. The Nothing Phone (3) (256GB, unlocked) is down to $639.00 (was $799.00), saving you $160 at 20% off. That’s a meaningful discount on a 2025 model that’s aiming for premium specs plus personality, not just another minor refresh.

What you’re getting

The highlights here are big: 256GB storage, Android 15, and a Snapdragon 8s Gen4 chipset that’s positioned for fast everyday performance and longevity. You’re also getting an AMOLED display, a 5150mAh battery, and Nothing’s signature Glyph Interface: the lighting system that turns the back of the phone into a more useful, glanceable notification style.

Camera-wise, the headline is four 50MP cameras, which suggests Nothing is leaning hard into versatility. In real life, that usually translates to having multiple usable focal lengths and more flexibility depending on lighting and what you’re shooting, instead of one great camera and a couple of “filler” sensors.

Why it’s worth it

This deal makes sense for two types of buyers: people who want a premium Android phone that looks and feels different, and people who want high-end specs without paying top-of-the-market pricing. At $639, you’re getting a lot of modern hardware and storage for the money, plus the design angle that’s hard to replicate with other brands.

A practical tip before you buy: since it’s an unlocked phone, it’s smart to double-check your carrier compatibility (especially 5G bands) and how warranty/support works in your region. That’s not a knock on the phone; it’s just the one thing that can turn a “great deal” into a hassle if you skip it.

The bottom line

If you want a modern Android phone with a premium screen, big battery, serious camera spec, and a design that actually stands out, $639 is a very compelling price for the Nothing Phone (3). If you’re someone who wants the simplest carrier-store experience with guaranteed support and trade-in handling, a more mainstream flagship might be the easier path—but it won’t be this distinctive.

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