Looking for your next phone upgrade but want something a little different? I’ve just found the perfect option in this week’s early Amazon Prime Day deals.
Right now, you can pick up the Nothing Phone (3) for just $584 (was $799), which is a brand-new record-low price for the device.
As an overview, the Nothing Phone (3) features a good Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, a Quad 50MP camera array, and a 6.67-inch 120Hz AMOLED display. It’s a little behind the Galaxy S26 in terms of specs, but let’s face it, nobody buys a Nothing Phone for the specs.
The main selling point of these devices is definitely the gorgeous, blocky, industrial design that extends to both the software and the hardware. At $584, this device is very competitively priced versus the competition, and could be a good alternative to the likes of not just the Galaxy S26, but also the Google Pixel 10.
Amazon’s big sale is actually set to start next Tuesday (June 23), but this price cut is one of its warm-up deals. Note that it’s an official Prime deal, and therefore exclusive to Prime members only. If you’re not a member, don’t worry. You can simply sign up for the 30-day Amazon Prime free trial to get access.
Nothing Phone (3) record-low price at Amazon
Is the Nothing Phone (3) still worth it in 2026?
When we first reviewed the Nothing Phone (3) at TechRadar, we were impressed by the device’s overall design, hardware, and software. However, we did think that debuting at the same price as the rivals from Samsung and Apple made the Phone (3) a tougher sell for those thinking about making the switch.
At $584, however, the Nothing Phone (3) looks like a decent buy to me. Internally, while its specs are a little behind the equivalent Samsung Galaxy S26, it still holds up very, very well indeed for 2026.
Plus, there’s no doubt you won’t find a design like this on any other device right now. Love it or hate it, Nothing phones exist in another world from the usual big names. Even the device’s Nothing OS has a very unique look to it, running on top of Android 15 as a skin.
Other highlights here include the excellent 6.67-inch 120Hz AMOLED display, a beefy battery with good charging speeds, and a quad-array of 50MP rear cameras. During testing, we found the hardware to be impressive for photos, but the software wasn’t quite as polished as rivals. Still, the Phone (3) is very capable for mobile photography.
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