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Nothing
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iPhone 16 Pro
The iPhone 16 Pro features a refined titanium design with thinner bezels and a slightly larger 6.3-inch display. The new Camera Control button adds tactile interaction. Reviewers unanimously praise the premium feel and craftsmanship.
Nothing Phone (3a) Pro
The Nothing Phone (3a) Pro is universally praised for its transparent back with 26-zone Glyph Interface LEDs — nothing else in the mid-range looks like it. Upgraded from the 2a's polycarbonate to glass with a ceramic-coated aluminum frame, it feels genuinely premium. The dedicated Essential Key button adds hardware-level AI access. However, the massive camera island is divisive, the phone is top-heavy at 211g, and IP64 water resistance falls behind IP67/68 competitors.
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iPhone 16 Pro
The 6.3-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display offers incredible brightness (up to 2000 nits outdoor), ProMotion 120Hz refresh rate, and excellent color accuracy. It remains one of the best smartphone displays available.
Nothing Phone (3a) Pro
The 6.77-inch AMOLED display is a highlight, with 120Hz refresh rate, 3,000 nits peak HDR brightness, and 480Hz touch sampling. A massive upgrade from the Phone 2a's 1,300 nits, it delivers excellent outdoor readability, rich colors, and smooth scrolling. FHD+ resolution is standard for the price class but perfectly adequate.
iPhone 16 Pro
The camera system is the star of the show with a 48MP Fusion main sensor, 48MP ultrawide, and 12MP 5x telephoto. Video capabilities are exceptional with 4K120 Dolby Vision support.
Nothing Phone (3a) Pro
The camera system is the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro's biggest selling point. The 50MP main sensor with OIS delivers detailed, vibrant daylight shots, while the 50MP 3x periscope telephoto is virtually unheard of under $500 — producing excellent portraits and zoom shots. The 50MP selfie camera is above average. However, the 8MP ultrawide is a weak link, low-light performance divides opinion, and video is limited to 4K/30fps.
iPhone 16 Pro
The A18 Pro chip delivers top-tier performance with improved GPU and Neural Engine. Real-world performance is snappy, and gaming performance rivals dedicated handhelds.
Nothing Phone (3a) Pro
The Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 handles everyday tasks — social media, browsing, multitasking — without issue. However, it's the weakest area of the phone. Benchmark scores (~810K AnTuTu) trail competitors like the Poco X7 Pro, and gaming at high settings can stutter. Some reviewers experienced occasional lag, while others found it perfectly smooth for non-gaming use.
iPhone 16 Pro
Battery life sees meaningful improvement thanks to A18 Pro efficiency gains. Most reviewers report getting through a full day with moderate to heavy use.
Nothing Phone (3a) Pro
The 5,000mAh battery provides reliable all-day endurance with 50W wired charging reaching full in about an hour. GSMArena measured 13 hours 37 minutes of active use. Light users can stretch to two days. The notable absence is wireless charging — every single reviewer flags this as a missing feature at the $459 price point.