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Nikhil Singh

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  • Published: Jul 02 2025 01:31 PM
  • Last Updated: Jul 02 2025 03:56 PM

Compare Nothing Phone 3’s unique features and AI with OnePlus 13 Pro’s power, camera, and charging. Which one is right for you?


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When the Nothing Phone 3 came out July 1, it felt like a breath of fresh air. The Glyph Matrix lights on the back give it real personality. There’s a playful side‑to‑it‑all. People felt something different.

In contrast, the OnePlus 13 Pro launched earlier this year, flexing powerhouse specs. It’s built like a premium tank—smooth curves, flagship cameras—and it seriously delivers on speed.
So here we are, choosing between playful innovation and raw power. And honestly, it’s exciting and nerve‑tingling at the same time.

Glyph vs curve—Personality or polish?

Nothing Phone 3 stands out because of its design. The Glyph Matrix isn’t just lights—it’s a mini display for notifications and even tiny games. And yeah, it’s quirky and fun. A tweet captures that feeling:

“Nothing Phone (3) hands on—feels bold and weighty, Glyph Matrix is fun & practical.”

But hold on: this quirkiness also raises questions. What if that LED panel breaks? That design might cost more to fix.
It’s compact, confident, and screams “this is different.” But that style choice comes with some risk.

Power plays—Speed, battery, and performance

The OnePlus 13 Pro is an impressive phone. With Snapdragon 8 Elite chipsets, a glass back, IP69 water resistance, and Dolby Vision curved display, it checks every box. Battery life? Good. Charging? 100 W wired, 50 W wireless, meaning you are at the top of the class.

One Reddit user said:

"The OnePlus 13 is SO good it feels like it should be illegal...frame drops??? Virtually non-exist".

Absolutely no fluff. It just works. The downside you may find is that it is a heavy phone, and you may be worried it feels clinical, just a machine, not a friend.

On the other hand, the Phone 3 runs off the reliable Snapdragon 8s Gen 4; it is not as powerful but still good. Its battery is 5,150 mAh and it uses silicon-carbon technology, which means longer life and a better eco footprint. Charging is at 65 W. Not a race car, but reliable.
In everyday use-case scenarios you won't lose out too much. Yes, benchmarks favour OnePlus. But I suspect in the real-world nothing's steadiness and feel-good vibe can be a better way to interact with the web.

Cameras & creativity—Snap happy or pro shots?

Both phones pack strong cameras, but they serve different moods.

Phone 3 has all‑50 MP sensors: wide, ultra‑wide, and a periscope telephoto for closer shots. It’s creative, fun, and gets good detail. Macro shots stand out—macro taken as close as 10 cm, folks were blown away.
Yet, it’s not a professional tool.

The OnePlus 13 Pro pushes professional angle. Main Sony sensor, Hasselblad tuning, 6× optical zoom. Photos are sharp, colors natural, low‑light impressive. Video? 8K, smooth and crisp.
It’s for camera lovers who want polished gallery shots, no filters needed.

Choose Nothing if you want playful snapshots. Choose OnePlus if you want camera muscle.

Side‑by‑side snapshot:

  • Screen & feel

    • Nothing: 6.67″ flat AMOLED, playful Glyph.

    • OnePlus: 6.82″ curved QHD+ AMOLED, cinematic vibes, glossy.

  • Performance

    • Nothing: Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, smooth interface.

    • OnePlus: Snapdragon 8 Elite, extreme power and thermal management.

  • Battery

    • Nothing: 5,150 mAh silicon‑carbon, strong life, 65 W charging.

    • OnePlus: 6,000 mAh, fastest 100 W wired, 50 W wireless, stronger endurance.

  • Camera

    • Nothing: triple 50 MP, artistic snaps, macro focus.

    • OnePlus: pro-grade sensor + Hasselblad, 6× optical zoom, top-tier video.

  • Longevity

    • Nothing: 5 years OS, 7 years security patches.

    • OnePlus: 4 years OS, 6 years security.

    • Both promise long-term software life—but Nothing leads slightly.

Who’s it for—A quick guide

  • Go with Nothing Phone 3 if you want:

    • A phone that stands out in the crowd

    • Fun with LEDs and quirky features

    • Long lifespan & eco-friendly battery

    • Good everyday performance

    • A sense of style and playfulness

  • Pick the OnePlus 13 Pro if you care about:

    • The fastest processing and performance

    • Best-in-class camera shots

    • Cinematic curved display

    • Ultra-fast wired/wireless charging

    • Solid, no‑nonsense reliability

Final thought—Heart vs muscle

It isn't all about hardware, it's about how a phone makes you feel. The Nothing Phone 3 is akin to hanging out with a creative friend that makes you smile. It is nice and human, it's playful and engaging, but also practical.

The OnePlus 13 Pro is akin to your trusty workhorse phone, it is serious, speedy, and polished.

Choose the phone that aligns with your lifestyle and sense of self. Personality? Nothing. Muscle? OnePlus.

FAQ

Phone 3 has Glyph lights, silicon‑carbon battery, fun AI features. OnePlus offers more power, better zoom, and top-grade display.

Yes, it gives visible notifications, timers, and even little games. It’s playful and practical.

OnePlus charges faster and has a 6,000 mAh battery. Nothing’s battery lasts long, though charging is slower.

It’s solid for everyday use. Macro is excellent. But for pro-level, OnePlus has the edge.

Yes. Nothing offers 5 years OS + 7 years security. OnePlus offers 4 years OS + 6 years security.

OnePlus wins due to stronger chip and cooling. Phone 3 is smooth but not for heavy gaming.

OnePlus has 50 W wireless. Nothing Phone 3 doesn’t support wireless charging.

Phone 3 feels fresh, funky, creative. OnePlus feels premium, sleek, and powerful.

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