Price and value positioningThe Reno 14 Pro starts at Rs. 49,999, significantly lower than the Nothing Phone 3, which begins at Rs. 79,999. Despite the higher cost, the Nothing Phone 3 shares many features with mid-range devices, raising questions about its price-to-performance ratio. Display technology and brightnessOppo’s 6.83-inch LTPS OLED panel offers 1.5K resolution with 120Hz refresh rate, while Nothing’s 6.67-inch AMOLED display also supports 120Hz but goes up to 4500 nits in brightness—making it more legible in bright sunlight. Build and design approachThe Reno 14 Pro features a flat-frame design with a textured Velvet Glass back and uses 100% recycled aluminium. Nothing, meanwhile, introduces a Glyph Matrix with 489 LEDs and a customizable Glyph Button for added interactivity. Processing powerReno 14 Pro is powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 8450, while Nothing Phone 3 uses the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4. While both are efficient, Nothing’s chipset is available in more affordable devices, making the Reno 14 Pro seem like a better value in comparison. Battery and chargingOppo leads with a 6,200mAh battery, along with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging. Nothing Phone 3 has a smaller 5,500mAh battery but includes 65W wired, 15W wireless, and 5W reverse wireless charging—providing more flexibility despite its smaller capacity. Camera hardwareOppo goes all-in with a quad 50MP camera setup that includes a periscope lens. In contrast, Nothing sticks with a triple 50MP arrangement. Both offer optical zoom and ultra-wide capabilities, but Oppo’s extra sensor provides more shooting flexibility. Software experience and AI featuresThe Reno 14 Pro includes several AI-based features like Game Highlights and smart battery optimization. Nothing focuses more on visual interaction through its UI and Glyph interface but doesn’t offer a broader AI utility like Oppo.