
Nothing Phone 3 vs OnePlus 13s: India price, design, specs compared in detail
Design continues to be Nothing's biggest talking point. The Phone 3 sticks to the brand's signature semi-transparent rear panel but has overhauled the Glyph interface. Instead of scattered LED strips, it now comes with a new 25x25 matrix LED disc that can display functions like time, stopwatch, compass, and battery level. The rear cameras are placed in a triangular layout, a distinctive and fresh design approach.advertisementOn the other hand, OnePlus takes a more subtle and compact route with the 13s. It's just 8.15mm thick and weighs 185g, featuring a metal frame and a minimalist look. The Green Silk version stands out in particular with its classy matte finish and slim profile, appealing to those who want a flagship that doesn't feel bulky in hand.Nothing Phone 3 vs OnePlus 13s: DisplayThe Nothing Phone 3 sports a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate (dynamic from 30Hz), and peak brightness of up to 4,500nits. It also supports HDR10+, 10-bit colour depth, a 1000Hz touch sampling rate, and Gorilla Glass 7i protection.Meanwhile, the OnePlus 13s goes with a smaller but offers a solid 6.32-inch LTPO ProXDR panel. It also offers a 1.5K resolution and supports a 1Hz–120Hz adaptive refresh rate, 2,160Hz PWM dimming, and Dolby Vision. The peak brightness tops out at 1,600nits.The major difference lies in form factor preference. The Nothing Phone 3 is ideal for large-screen lovers, while the OnePlus 13s caters to compact phone enthusiasts without sacrificing on performance.Nothing Phone 3 vs OnePlus 13s: Performance and BatteryWhen it comes to sheer processing power, the OnePlus 13s takes a commanding lead. It is powered by the top-tier Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, which includes two prime cores with a clock speed of 4.32GHz, which is among the highest in the mobile industry. This is paired with 6 performance cores at 3.53Ghz. You can expect excellent gaming and multitasking performance.advertisementIn contrast, the Nothing Phone 3 runs on the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip. While powerful in its own right, it isn't positioned in the same league as the 8 Elite. The 8s Gen 4 features a single prime core and 7 Cortex-A720 cores at varying frequencies (3.0GHz, 2.8GHz and 2.0GHz). This chip is found in phones under Rs 40,000. However, Nothing is betting on its software experience and unique features to justify the premium price.Battery-wise, the OnePlus 13s packs a slightly larger 5,850mAh unit with 80W fast charging and, impressively, includes a charger in the box. The Nothing Phone 3 houses a 5,500mAh battery and supports 65W wired charging, 15W wireless charging, and 5W reverse wireless charging — but skips the in-box charger.Another advantage of the OnePlus 13s is its thermal management. It features a 4,400mm Cryo-Velocity Vapor Chamber and additional cooling materials on the back panel. There's no mention of a dedicated cooling system in the Nothing phone, which could matter for prolonged gaming sessions.advertisementNothing Phone 3 vs OnePlus 13s: CameraNothing steps up its camera game with a triple rear camera setup. The Phone 3 includes a 50MP OV50H primary sensor with OIS, a 50MP periscope telephoto camera (3x zoom, OIS), and a 50MP ultra-wide shooter. Selfies are handled by a 50MP front camera, which is a rare inclusion in this segment.The OnePlus 13s features a dual-camera system: a 50MP Sony LYT-700 primary sensor with OIS and a 50MP telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom and EIS. The front has a 32MP shooter with EIS.While both phones seem to have capable camera hardware, the inclusion of a dedicated ultra-wide and higher-res selfie shooter gives the Nothing Phone 3 a more well-rounded setup. But for most users, especially those more focused on point-and-shoot experiences and clean processing, the OnePlus cameras will perform reliably too.Nothing Phone 3 vs OnePlus 13s: Which one to buy?In conclusion, the OnePlus 13s comes across as a better value-for-money choice for users who prioritise top-end performance, compact design, and practicality — especially with features like a bundled charger and better thermal management.advertisementThe Nothing Phone 3, while clearly more expensive, targets a different set of buyers — those who appreciate aesthetics, unique software integration like the Glyph matrix, and features like wireless charging and an advanced triple camera setup.If your focus is on gaming and raw power, the OnePlus 13s is the phone to pick. If you are after standout looks, good performance and a clean Android experience with useful extras, the Nothing Phone 3 makes a good case despite the premium pricing. So, the choice ultimately depends on user needs.- Ends

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41 minutes ago
- The Hindu
News from the world of Education: July 3, 2025
OnePlus Campus Dominate OnePlus has launched OnePlus Campus Dominate: Road to BGMS, a national gaming tournament for college students across India. Eligibility: Anyone 18 years or older and is currently enrolled in college Deadline: July 12 Details at Cybersecurity contest and conference UST will host a Capture the Flag contest as part of its virtual cybersecurity conference, GenCyS 2025, to be held on August 23 and 24. The contest is designed to challenge and identify top cybersecurity talent across India. Eligibility: Open to anyone interested in cybersecurity. Applicants can participate individually or in a team of two members. Deadline: July 30 Details at TCS InQuizitive Tata Consultancy Services has announced the 2025 edition of TCS InQuizitive, its inter-school quiz competition for high school students across 12 Indian cities. Eligibility: Classes 8 to 12, including pre-university and junior college Details at Pre-Departure Event Series 2025 Fateh Education will host its Pre-Departure Event Series 2025, across India. The initiative aims to equip students headed to the U.K., and Ireland with practical insights, reassurance, and peer-driven knowledge to navigate the volatility in currency exchange rates, changing employability trends, and evolving post-study visa regulations. Schedule: Mumbai (July 4), Chandigarh (July 5), Delhi (July 6), Chennai (July 11), Bangalore (July 12), Hyderabad (July 13), and Ahmedabad (July 19) Details at Admissions The Indian Institute of Creative Technologies has opened admissions for six specialised courses in Gaming, four in Post Production, eight in Animation, Comics and XR. Details at Nagaland University invites applications to its UG, PG, Ph.D., and other programmes for 2025-26. For details of programmes, eligibility criteria and deadlines, visit Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology has opened admissions for its B.E. and programmes. For programmes, details on eligibility, and to apply, visit Scholarships are available. More details at ITM University, Raipur, has launched five UG programmes: BBA Banking and Finance, BBA Supply Chain and Logistics Management, CSE with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, CSE with Data Sciences, and Hotel and Tourism Management. For more information, visit Aditya School of Business Management, Mumbai, invites applications to its PGDM and MBA programmes. Eligibility: Graduates from any discipline with valid score in CET, CAT, XAT, CMAT, MAT, or ATMA Deadline: July 31 Details at Maya Somaiya School of Music and Performing Arts, under Somaiya Vidyavihar University, has opened admissions for its courses in Hindustani Vocal, Instrumental Music, Classical Dance (Bharatanatyam or Kathak) Master's in Performing Arts. For information on courses and other details, visit Aditya Birla Education Academy has opened admissions for its one-year online Post Graduate Diploma in Global Education (PGDGE) beginning on July 7. Eligibility: Graduate in any discipline; good command of English Details at Lakmē Academy powered by Aptech has launched a certificate course in Advance HD makeup artistry for students who have passed Class 10 and have basic or foundation skills in make-up. Details at IIT Delhi invites applications for its six-month Certificate Programme in Generative AI beginning on August 30 Eligibility: Graduate or PG degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematical disciplines Deadline: July 30 Details at ABBS School of Management invites applications for its PGDM Global Programme for 2025–27. Scholarships are available for those who apply by July 10. Eligibility: Minimum 50% aggregate in UG from a recognised university Deadline: July 17 Details at Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisation, Telangana, is launching a free Data Engineer course for the unemployed youth, under the Sri Sathya Sai Skill Development Programme. Eligibility: Open to all 2022-2025 graduates of BSc, MSc, or MCA. Details at Strathclyde Business School, Glasgow, is offering the MBA Deans Excellence Scholarships for students. Number of scholarships: Up to five Value: 50% of full-time MBA tuition fee Eligibility: Applicants must hold an offer of a place on the Full-time MBA September 2025 programme; online and blended learning programmes are not eligible. Deadline: July 31 Details at Events IIHMR University welcomed a new batch of 19 scholars from across six states for its Ph.D. programme. The scholars work with globally recognised organisations such as the World Bank, UNICEF, HCL Foundation, International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, among others. IIM Sambalpur welcomed 363 students across its MBA Business Analytics and MBA programmes. V. Srinivas, Secretary, Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances, Government of India, was the chief guest. IIM Rohtak hosted an orientation for 329 students of its Post Graduate Programme. Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi, Chief of Naval Staff, was the chief guest. IIM Kashipur welcomed a new cohort of 433 students across its MBA, MBA Analytics and Ph.D. programmes. Jitendra Gohil, Chief Investment Strategist at Kotak Alternate Asset Managers Limited, and Nitin Madan, Managing Director & CFO of Barclays GCC India, engaged with the cohort. An exclusive session an exclusive session featuring Anuradha Basu, Director of the Silicon Valley Center for Entrepreneurship, and Gurmeet Naroola, Adjunct Professor, at San Jose State University, California, the U.S., was also part of the programme. Winmore Academy, Bengaluru, inaugurated a school-based moot courtroom for an immersive extension of the CBSE Legal Studies curriculum for classes 11 and 12 and to simulate courtroom dynamics. Students from Vedatya's School of Hospitality undertook a brewery project as part of the Hospitality Management curriculum to learn the intricacies of the brewing process. IIM Bangalore hosted the second edition of the Symposium on Evidence of Economic Development. Speakers over the two days included Prof. Tarun Jain and Prof. Jeevant Rampal from IIM-Ahmedabad, Prof. Yatish Arya from Ashoka University, Prof. Moumita Roy from Ahmedabad University, Prof. Abhishek Shaw from Azim Premji University, Vidhya Soundararajan from the Centre for Advanced Financial Research and Learning (CAFRAL), Prof. Tanika Chakraborty from IIM Calcutta, Prof. Shilpa Aggarwal from ISB, and Dr. Debi Prasad Mohapatra from University of Massachusetts Amherst, the U.S., among others The Premia Academy hosted an investiture ceremony for its student leadership council of 2025-26 and appointed 30 students to various positions. Vivekanand Education Society's College of Architecture hosted a three-day learning programme focused on Ecological Urbanism and Sustainable Urban Futures for over 400 architecture students and industry experts to explore India's pressing urban-environmental challenges through immersive field experiences and interdisciplinary dialogue. This was followed by a two-day conclave on Urban Living in Equilibrium with Nature in the City. The VIBGYOR Group of Schools hosted the 15th edition of VIBGYOR Model United Nations. Over 700 students from 41 schools from India and abroad participated. Public health expert Dr. Vedprakash Mishra inaugurated the event. On Track Education organised a Wings to the World session for students about to start their study abroad journey with sessions on managing finances in a new currency, accommodation tips, and building support networks upon arrival. Maya Academy of Advanced Creativity organised a webinar presented by director and actor Mayur Puri for 5,000 students across its centres, as part of its ongoing Behind the Screens initiative. IIIT Hyderabad hosted the 12th edition of its TechForward Research Seminar Series on the theme Technology and Cinema. Shobu Yarlagadda, co-founder, Mihira Visual Labs, spoke at the event. The BBA programme at ITM Business School, conducted a refresher week for its second-year students to prepare them for their six-month internships. Corporate trainer Leekha Haarish held a motivational workshop. ITM Skills University's School of FutureTech organised a hands-on, brand-based web development challenge in which students developed real market-worthy digital solutions for brands. AAFT School of Fine Arts has appointed contemporary artist George Martin as its Industry Dean. Badruka School of Management, Hyderabad, has appointed S. Arunachalam as its new Dean. He was formerly a faculty member at the Indian School of Business. Sanjay Ghodawat International School, Pune, hosted an in-person AFS Global STEM Innovators Conference on the theme Be the Voice for a Better Tomorrow. Over 100 students from 15 schools across India participated. Noida International University hosted an Educators' meet in Kanpur to celebrate educators. Col. Zahid Siddiqui, Director General, Axis Colleges, Kanpur, was the chief guest. The Cambridge Schools in Delhi-NCR organised a summer internship programme for students of classes 11 and 12 in collaboration with nine organisations across different sectors including litigation, human rights, psychology, career counselling, and more. NIIT Foundation, in collaboration with YuWaah, UNICEF, has launched an Open Online Course in Digital Marketing under the campaign banner #NayiDigitalDisha. Participants will receive an NCVET-assessed and NSDC-certified credential. Anshika Mangla, a student of Istituto Marangoni Mumbai, showcased her creation Binnai Lamp at the Milano Design Week 2025. Medicaps University has launched the Medicaps Innovation and Incubation Foundation (MII Foundation). It is a full-scale startup incubator designed to support and scale early-stage ventures. It offers a platform for startups, providing everything from expert mentoring and access to funding, to advanced infrastructure and global industry connections. Over 800 employees of Avanse Financial Services came together at the Annual Business Meet 2025 and assembled 90 bicycles for underprivileged students in Goa aged 12 to 14 years. This was done in collaboration with the Goa Livelihoods Forum. Lovely Professional University awarded scholarships worth over ₹100 crore to the batch of 2025. Over 3,000 students had up to 70% of their programme fee waived, and nearly 1,000 scholarship recipients were felicitated for their merit and performance. Vyomika Singh, Wing Commander, Indian Air Force, was the chief guest. Awards IIM Jammu received international accreditations — BGA and EFMD — for its MBA programme. SVKM's NMIMS Deemed-to-be University was awarded the highest A++ Grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). Professor Subhabrata Sen from the School of Natural Sciences at Shiv Nadar University, Delhi NCR, and his team were awarded the 2025 Horizon Prize by the Royal Society of Chemistry for their Alternate Electrode Electrolysis strategy. State Bank of India declared the winners of the SBI Scholar Quiz. Students from Delhi Public School, Kolkata; Army Public School, Hyderabad and DAV Public School, Bhubaneswar, were awarded prizes. Over 4,200 students across 16 cities participated. Kanak Talware, a third-year student from the Department of Chemical Engineering at Jawaharlal Nehru Engineering College, MGM University, was awarded a design patent by the Government of India for his work on developing a Bioethanol Production System from Sugarcane Juice. The research was carried out under the mentorship of Ravindra Gaikwad and Akash Vani from MGM University, along with Annasaheb Varade and Ravindra Nibe from Pravara Rural Engineering College, Loni. The National Institute of Securities Markets, in collaboration with the Securities and Exchange Board of India, recently held the National Financial Literacy Quiz 2025. In the UG category, IIM Bodhgaya came first followed by IIT (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, and Goenka College of Commerce and Business Administration, Kolkata. In the PG category, IIM Calcutta secured first place followed by St. Xaviers College (Autonomous), Kolkata, and Xavier Business School, St. Xavier's University, Kolkata. The final round of the quiz will be held on November 8 and 9. Partnerships XLRI Jamshedpur signed an MoU with Accenture to foster and strengthen collaboration between academia and industry. IIT Roorkee signed an MoU with the Central Electricity Authority to promote collaboration in research, planning, innovation, and capacity-building in the Indian power sector. BITS Pilani signed an MoU with IISc Bengaluru to advance academic and research collaborations, facilitate knowledge sharing, and develop advancements in science and technology. Sanskriti University signed an MoU with EC-Council University, the U.S., to strengthen academic cooperation, facilitate faculty and student exchange, and introduce globally-recognised cybersecurity programmes at the institution. The University of Leeds has signed six MoUs with academic institutions such as Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research, IIT Roorkee, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth, BITS Pilani, the Regional Centre for Biotechnology, and the University of Delhi to foster engagement in collaborative research, academic exchange, and capacity building. SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Tiruchi, signed an MoU with Dassault Systèmes to foster a collaborative ecosystem that promotes engineering innovation, skill development, startup incubation, and local research. Ashoka University will collaborate with the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, DAE, to advance interdisciplinary collaboration and will serve as a platform for hosting scientific conferences and workshops through an open call and proposal system. Pearl Academy's School of Business and EY India have partnered to launch an MBA focused on the application of AI in business, which will include AI concepts, live case studies, and real-world projects.


India Today
4 hours ago
- India Today
Best value for money phones to buy this July in India: OnePlus 13s and 4 others
If you're planning to buy a new phone this July without burning a hole in your pocket, there are quite a few solid choices out there. Whether your focus is on raw performance, battery backup, camera quality or simply a dependable everyday phone, there's something here for everyone. The good news is — some of the best options right now are either recently launched or have become more affordable thanks to price cuts. We've picked five phones across different price brackets that offer great bang for your buck. advertisementHere are the best value-for-money phones to buy this July. The list includes the iQOO 13 and four more 13sThink the regular OnePlus 13 is great, but a bit too expensive? That's where the OnePlus 13s steps in. It brings nearly all the top-tier features of its pricier sibling, but in a more compact form and a more reasonable price tag. Starting at Rs 54,999 — or Rs 49,999 if you apply available bank offers — the 13s offers excellent value for anyone looking for a premium Android phone. You get the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, 12GB RAM, up to 512GB storage, and a crisp 6.32-inch AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate. It also packs a surprisingly large 5,850mAh battery, complete with 80W fast wired 13 If speed and raw performance are your priority, the iQOO 13 is an easy pick. Priced under Rs 60,000, this phone comes with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and up to 16GB RAM, making it perfect for power users and gamers alike. You also get a big 6,000mAh silicon carbon battery, 144Hz AMOLED display and 120W fast charging, which takes the phone from 0 to full in around 40 minutes. If you're someone who wants speed without paying flagship prices, this one's definitely worth a Phone 3a ProNothing's latest mid-range phone has caught people's attention, and not just for its looks. The Phone 3a Pro keeps the brand's signature Glyph design and transparent back, but also brings a capable spec sheet to the table. It's got a bright and colourful 6.77-inch AMOLED display with 3,000 nits peak brightness, the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chip, and up to 12GB RAM. At the back, there's a 50-megapixel main sensor and a 50-megapixel periscope lens — impressive stuff at a price of under Rs 35,000. If you want a phone that's different but still powerful, this might be the Phone 2 ProLooking for something more affordable but still feature-packed? The CMF Phone 2 Pro by Nothing starts at just Rs 18,999 and offers more than you'd expect at this price. It's got a sharp 6.77-inch AMOLED screen with a peak brightness of 5,000 nits, a 50-megapixel dual camera system including a telephoto lens, and a handy Essential Key to customise quick actions. Under the hood is the Dimensity 7300 Pro chip, backed by a 5,000mAh battery and 33W fast charging. You also get three years of Android updates and six years of security support — something most phones in this range don't 16eIf you've always wanted to use an iPhone but were put off by the high prices, the iPhone 16e is worth considering. At around Rs 53,000, it's the most affordable way to get your hands on Apple's latest tech. It's powered by the same A18 chip as the iPhone 16 (with just one GPU core disabled), so performance is still excellent. You won't get MagSafe or an ultra-wide camera, but for most users, that's hardly a dealbreaker. What you do get is solid software support, a clean and smooth user experience, and a reliable camera — all in a compact body.- Ends


India Today
7 hours ago
- India Today
Nothing Phone 3a Pro big price drop on Flipkart
Nothing Phone 3a Pro big price drop on Flipkart By Divya Bhati Flipkart is hosting Nothing (R) Days sale on Flipkart from July 3-5, offering big discounts across its smartphone lineup. During the sale the e-commerce website is offering the Phone 3a Pro with a significant discount. The Nothing Phone 3a Pro with 128GB storage and 8GB RAM is available at a discounted price of Rs 29,999. Additionally users can avail an extra 3,400 discount with the Flipkart Axis Bank credit card bringing the final price down to Rs 26,599. You can also check out EMI and trade-in deals for more savings. The phone runs on Snapdragon's 7s Gen3 Processor. It is powered by a 5000 mAh battery. It has a 6.77-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh support. Also Read: Nothing Phone 3a Pro review: Style and substance, all under Rs 30,000 For photography the phone packs a triple camera setup at the rear 50MP (Main) + 50MP (3X Periscope)+ 8MP (Ultra-Wide). On the front there is a 50MP front camera.