Nothing is reportedly planning to launch smart glasses with built-in cameras and a pair of AI-powered earbuds. Let’s hope they do it in their signature style.
Before you spend $450 on the Galaxy A37 5G, four rival smartphones, including one from Samsung itself, offer sharper value and better performance.
Nothing CEO Carl Pei thinks apps are headed for extinction. AI agents will soon know your intentions and act on them, no tapping, swiping, or app-hopping required.
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Nothing CEO Carl Pei says AI agents will eventually replace apps, shifting smartphones toward systems that understand intent and act on a user’s behalf.
Samsung is reportedly exploring “vibe coding,” an AI-powered feature that could allow Galaxy phone users to create custom apps or modify their device experience without traditional coding.
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Nothing’s Phone 4a Pro may look like the more exciting option next to the Pixel 10a, but a closer look reveals why Google’s mid-ranger still is the more sensible choice.
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Nothing’s new Headphone a brings premium features to a budget-friendly price, offering long battery life, adjustable ANC, and much more.
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Nothing’s Phone 4a brings a 3.5x periscope zoom camera, along with a brighter display, refreshed Glyph lighting, and faster internals.
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Nothing today unveiled its latest mid-range duo, the Phone 4a and Phone 4a Pro, bringing significant design and hardware upgrades over last year’s Phone 3a series. The Pro model in particular takes a major step forward, featuring a refreshed, premium d…
Nothing Phone 4a teased in vibrant new colors, but we already have the specs ahead of the March 5 release.
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