
Nothing Phone 3 camera and battery leaks: Expected to debut with 5,000mAh battery, AI-powered 'interactions', and more
Nothing Phone 3 leaks: The wait for the latest incarnation of Nothing's popular Phone series is nearly over, and excitement is mounting. The forthcoming Phone 3 will likely include several intriguing changes that will elevate the user experience to the next level.
Fans are excited about the debut, and we're here to offer you the inside scoop. This post looks at the latest rumours and leaks about the Nothing Phone 3, including features, enhancements, and what to expect from this highly awaited smartphone. Please continue reading to see what Nothing has in store for us.
Nothing phone 3 confirmed launch timeline
Phone (3). It's a magic number. Coming July 2025. pic.twitter.com/WEQ7Vcf72H
Nothing has finally announced that its much-anticipated flagship handset, the Nothing Phone 3, will be released in July 2025. Following the introduction of the Phone 2 in 2023, the company is prepared to introduce what might be a standout flagship in its portfolio.
Nothing Phone 3 camera and battery details
The Nothing Phone 3 will likely have significant hardware improvements, such as a redesigned three-camera setup and a larger battery. The British consumer technology giant recently teased its future flagship at The Android Show: I/O Edition, and essential specifications have already surfaced online.
According to 9to5Google, the Nothing Phone 3 will have a significantly updated camera system, including a big primary sensor and an enhanced periscope telephoto lens. The smartphone is also rumoured to have a battery capacity of more than 5,000mAh.
In a post-event "Device Showcase" video on the official Android YouTube channel, Nothing CEO Carl Pei appeared with a blurred-out handset thought to be the Phone 3. The section indicated huge performance, software enhancements, and a significant price increase, implying that Nothing is pushing the Phone 3 as a more premium flagship offering.
The Phone 3 is rumoured to have a three-camera setup and a revamped design. Along with a larger primary sensor, the smartphone features a larger periscope-style telephoto lens for greater zoom capabilities.
The battery is also anticipated to be upgraded, with capacity expected to exceed 5,000mAh—a move consistent with recent releases from Nothing and its sub-brand CMF.
The smartphone is believed to be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 or the more advanced Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Elite chipset. It may include up to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage.
Also Read: Nothing Phone 3 price revealed by CEO Carl Pei: Expected to launch with AI features, Snapdragon 8 Elite, Android 15, 6.5-inch AMOLED display, and more
Nothing Phone 3 expected price
It should come as no surprise that Nothing Phone 3 will be the company's first real flagship phone, as co-founder Akis Evangelidis disclosed on X. The item will have a very high price tag, as the announcement itself reveals.
Carl Pei stated in a video posted by the YouTube channel Android that the Nothing Phone 3 will go on sale for "around EUR 800." After conversion, this is approximately Rs 90,500 in India and $1,063 in the US.
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