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Nothing Phone 3 design teased by the company: Expected to unveil with 6.77-inch LTPO AMOLED screen, dual-tone finish, 32MP camera for selfies, and more

Nothing Phone 3 design teased by the company: Expected to unveil with 6.77-inch LTPO AMOLED screen, dual-tone finish, 32MP camera for selfies, and more

Time of India2 days ago

Nothing Phone 3 design revealed: The buzz grows as Nothing's Phone (3) gradually takes shape! Tech aficionados are intrigued by the most recent design teaser, and we're here to tell you what to anticipate. The Phone (3), which is expected to be released in the upcoming months, will feature some intriguing improvements, such as a redesigned camera system and enhanced performance.
However, would it be sufficient to compete with companies like Samsung and OnePlus? Let's examine the anticipated features, design, cost, and other aspects. We'll examine what makes the Nothing Phone (3) a possible game-changer in the smartphone market, from its transparent exterior to its potent internal components.
Nothing Phone 3 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 design revealed
It's all in the details. pic.twitter.com/2M4BgxMBGC
The company's first teaser showed a close-up of the gadget with a textured button that looks to have a Braille-like surface, which may indicate an emphasis on inclusive and accessible design.
Carl Pei, the founder and CEO of Nothing, has called the incoming phone the company's "first genuine flagship." He has promised that the gadget will feature premium components, notable performance enhancements, and AI-powered software to increase usability overall.
Also Read: Nothing Phone 3 price revealed in India ahead of its launch: Will this smartphone be the high-budget one?
Nothing Phone 3 expected specifications
Display
It is expected that the Nothing Phone 3 would have a 6.77-inch LTPO AMOLED screen with an amazing peak brightness of up to 3,000 nits and an adaptive refresh rate of 120Hz.
Processor
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 CPU from Qualcomm powers the Nothing Phone 3, along with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of onboard storage.
Camera
A 50MP primary sensor may be the foundation for the Nothing Phone 3's revamped triple-lens camera setup. Users can anticipate a 32MP camera on the front for video chats and selfies.
Battery
The phone is expected to be powered by a sturdy 5,000mAh battery, with 20W wireless charging and 50W fast cable charging, completing the power features.
Nothing Phone 3 expected price in India
Carl Pei already hinted about the Nothing Phone 3's price. At launch, it might cost about GBP 800 or Rs. 90,000. When Nothing Phone 2 was first released, the 8GB + 128GB model cost Rs. 44,999. According to some rumors, the Phone 3 would cost about Rs. 55,000 in India.
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