Nothing Phone (3a) vs iPhone Camera Showdown: Unveiling the Ultrawide Video Trick
Nothing's sneakily uses the iPhone 16 Pro Max’s ultrawide lens in a camera comparison video, making its upcoming Phone (3a) look superior.

Nothing Phone (3a) vs iPhone Camera Comparison
In a recent video, Nothing showcases the camera capabilities of its upcoming Nothing Phone (3a) series, particularly in comparison to the iPhone 16 Pro Max. The video highlights several improvements, but there's a notable discrepancy in a video quality comparison.
Shaky Ultrawide Trick
- Comparison Issue: After the 5-minute mark, the video compares the phone's video quality with the iPhone 16 Pro Max. However, it appears that the iPhone was using its ultrawide lens, which is generally known for lower video quality, while the Nothing Phone (3a) used a standard lens.
- Visual Evidence: Side-by-side comparisons show that the iPhone's video appears more shaky and noisy, with objects appearing further away due to the ultrawide lens.
- Lack of Acknowledgment: Nothing has not addressed this discrepancy, which could be seen as an attempt to make their phone appear better in the comparison.
Phone (3a) Features
- Upcoming Release: The Nothing Phone (3a) series is set for a March release and includes several notable features such as a 50MP periscope camera, upgraded Snapdragon processors, and a dedicated camera button.
- Performance Teasers: Early teasers indicate 'elite' performance with the new Snapdragon chips, suggesting the device will be competitive in its mid-range segment.
The Nothing Phone (3a) series is shaping up to be a strong release, but the questionable comparison method raises ethical concerns about fairness and transparency.
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