
Motorola
Decent

Nothing
Very Good
Motorola Edge 2025
The Edge 2025 looks and feels like a phone twice its price. The PANTONE Deep Forest vegan leather back resists fingerprints, the aluminum frame has quad-curved edges, and IP68/IP69 water resistance provides genuine peace of mind. At 174g, it's impressively lightweight for what it offers.
Nothing Phone (3)
Nothing doubles down on its transparent aesthetic with a refined Glyph interface, premium materials, and IP68 durability.
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Motorola Edge 2025
The 6.7-inch pOLED display with 4,500 nits peak brightness is arguably the phone's best feature. The 2712x1220 resolution and 120Hz refresh rate make for a smooth, sharp viewing experience that rivals phones costing much more.
Nothing Phone (3)
A sharp 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED with 120Hz and up to 2,000 nits peak brightness delivers a smooth, vibrant viewing experience.
Motorola Edge 2025
Performance is the Edge 2025's Achilles heel. The MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra handles basic tasks fine but creates noticeable hitches during multitasking, slow app switching, and general sluggishness that betrays its premium exterior. This is the unanimous weak point across all professional reviews.
Nothing Phone (3)
Snapdragon 8 Elite puts the Nothing Phone (3) in the same performance tier as Samsung Galaxy S25 and OnePlus 13.
Motorola Edge 2025
The triple camera system with a 3x optical telephoto is a genuine standout at this price. PANTONE color tuning produces vibrant daylight photos, and the 50MP ultrawide with autofocus is a meaningful upgrade. However, processing tends to oversharpen, and the camera can't match Pixel 9a's computational photography.
Nothing Phone (3)
The triple camera system co-developed with Samsung is a major upgrade, though processing still trails the best in challenging conditions.