The Nothing Phone 4a offers a well-balanced experience that emphasises everyday usability over impressive specifications. Its transparent design still feels unique, the display appears natural, and the cameras work reliably in various situations. Battery life is sufficient to get through a busy day, and Nothing OS 4.1 maintains a clean, smooth interface. However, the Glyph interface feels less expressive than before, performance is not the best in this price range, and the IP64 rating provides only basic protection. Nonetheless, the Phone 4a remains an easy phone to appreciate for its consistency and thoughtful design.
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The Infinix Note 60 Pro delivers a well-rounded experience, with a smooth 144Hz display, solid speakers, reliable battery life, and clean day-to-day performance. The main camera is dependable, and thermals remain impressively well controlled. However, the safe, iPhone-inspired design, limited IP64 rating, and use of UFS 2.2 storage hold it back. The Pro tag also feels stretched, especially given gimmicks like the inconsistent heart rate sensor. Still, for those prioritising stability and everyday usability over peak performance, the Note 60 Pro remains a sensible and easy phone to live with.
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