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Nothing Phone (3) (256 GB, White, 6.67", Dual SIM, 5G)
EUR595,36

Nothing Phone (3)

256 GB, White, 6.67", Dual SIM, 5G


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IT-Bestellungen

9 months ago

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Bao Pham

9 months ago

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The data transfer usually works well, but a few specific Samsung features and their data may be lost or have to be transferred manually. It is recommended to make a backup of important data before the transfer to be on the safe side.
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Anonymous

2 months ago

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Galaxus

2 months ago

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Yes, the Nothing Phone (3) comes with a protective cover in the box. According to the official Nothing support page, Nothing Phone (3), user manual, safety information, screen protector, SIM tray ejector and protective cover are included.
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Tom.ZH

6 months ago

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Galaxus

6 months ago

Yes, the phone supports wireless charging with a power output of up to 15W. It also supports fast wired charging at 65W.
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Anonymous

8 months ago

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Galaxus

8 months ago

The Nothing Phone (3) does not currently support Bluetooth LE Audio. According to available information, Nothing has not yet implemented support for Bluetooth LE Audio and the new LC3 codec, although this technology would be possible with Android 15 and Bluetooth 5.3. Other manufacturers such as Samsung, Google and OnePlus already offer this function, while Nothing still has some catching up to do.
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