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The Pro features trickle down

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The mid-ranger that stands out
iPhone 17
iPhone 17
iPhone 17
After four years of watching the Pro iPhones hog ProMotion, the iPhone 17 finally inherits the exact same 6.3-inch LTPO OLED panel as the iPhone 17 Pro — 1-120Hz variable refresh rate, 3,000-nit peak brightness, an always-on display, and Ceramic Shield 2 with a new anti-reflective coating. Virtually every reviewer calls this the biggest single change of the generation, and several note that the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro screens look identical side by side.
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Nothing Phone (4a)
Nothing Phone (4a)
Nothing Phone (4a)
A genuine highlight for the price — a big 6.78-inch 120Hz AMOLED that's bright, sharp and HDR-capable, beating similarly priced rivals.
iPhone 17
Externally the iPhone 17 is near-identical to the iPhone 16 — same aluminum frame, same glass-sandwich back, same vertical dual-camera pill, same buttons. The body is 2mm taller and 7 grams heavier to fit the larger 6.3-inch screen. Apple swapped in Ceramic Shield 2 on the front for three-times better scratch resistance. Colors are sage, lavender, mist blue, black, and white — pastels that split reviewers cleanly between 'understated and sophisticated' and 'dull, where's the ultramarine.'
Nothing Phone (4a)
Nothing's signature transparent-inspired look with the Glyph — divisive but genuinely distinctive at a budget price, and a real step forward from the Phone 3a.
iPhone 17
The A19 (non-Pro) chip with 8GB of RAM is genuinely close to the A19 Pro in everyday use — Gizmodo's Geekbench tests had the iPhone 17 only 1.3% behind the iPhone 17 Pro on single-core and 9.5% behind on multi-core. The gap shows up almost exclusively under sustained heavy 3D gaming load, where the lack of the Pro's vapor-chamber cooling causes the iPhone 17 to throttle and heat up. Ars Technica's tests even found the iPhone 17 outperforming the more expensive iPhone Air thanks to better heat dissipation.
Nothing Phone (4a)
A capable mid-range chip that handles everyday use and casual gaming well — not a powerhouse, but appropriate for the price.
iPhone 17
The 3,692 mAh cell is up only marginally on the iPhone 16's 3,561 mAh, but the more efficient A19 chip and variable-refresh-rate display push the iPhone 17 to up to 30 hours of video playback (Apple's number) — eight hours more than the iPhone 16. Reviewers comfortably hit 5–6+ hours of screen-on time and end days with 15–25% remaining. Wired charging is 40W (50% in 20 minutes), wireless MagSafe is 25W. The OnePlus 13 and Xiaomi 15 still charge meaningfully faster, but versus other US-priced flagships this is competitive.
Nothing Phone (4a)
A ~5,080mAh cell with 50W wired charging — reviewers call endurance strong, but a notable group of owners report disappointing screen-on time.
iPhone 17
iOS 26 with the new Liquid Glass design ships on the iPhone 17, alongside iOS 26's call screening, message screening and tighter notification controls. Apple has committed to roughly seven years of OS updates. The headline weakness is Apple Intelligence — every reviewer notes it remains underwhelming, and most explicitly say it shouldn't factor into the upgrade decision. Liquid Glass itself is divisive: Engadget's reviewer dislikes it after a week, Mrwhosetheboss says it 'needs more time in the oven.'
Nothing Phone (4a)
Near-stock Nothing OS is repeatedly singled out as one of the best, cleanest and most customisable Android experiences at any price.
iPhone 17
At $799 with 256GB storage, the iPhone 17 lands directly opposite the $799 Google Pixel 10 (256GB) and the $799 Samsung Galaxy S25 (128GB) — and within the Apple lineup it sits $200 below the iPhone Air and $300 below the iPhone 17 Pro. The consensus across publications, YouTube and the r/apple thread (>1,700 upvotes) is identical: this is the most-recommended phone in the iPhone 17 lineup, and the value gap to the Pro is wider than it has ever been. The minority view, from Digital Trends and a vocal r/Android contingent, is that the iPhone 16 still works fine and the upgrade isn't necessary for existing 16 owners.
Nothing Phone (4a)
Aggressively priced below the Pixel 10a with a more distinctive design and a real telephoto — the standout budget pick for buyers who want personality.