I tried the controversial Android phone that's got the internet buzzing - and left impressed
Briefly

Nothing's Phone 3 is positioned as a flagship device at $799, directly competing with high-end models like the iPhone Pro and Pixel Pro. The design features a new Glyph Matrix interface comprised of 489 mini-LEDs, replacing the previous Glyph Lights. A physical Glyph Button allows users to control functions such as utilities and ambient indicators. The device combines playful design with enhanced functionality, creating a distinctive offering in a saturated market, making it an appealing choice for tech enthusiasts looking for something different.
The new Glyph Matrix on the back cover adds a playful touch to what would otherwise be another slab phone, and I'd argue it's more functional than the Glyph Interface of past models.
The Glyph Matrix consists of 489 individual mini-LEDs, which are controlled by a physical Glyph Button on the back. You can switch between utilities like a stopwatch and Glyph Mirror.
Read at ZDNET
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