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Nothing Phone (3) India launch set for July 2025: Expected price, specs and everything else

Nothing Phone (3) India launch set for July 2025: Expected price, specs and everything else

India Today20-05-2025

The Nothing Phone 3 is finally coming as the company has announced the official launch event for its upcoming flagship phone. The device will launch in India in July 2025. Nothing hasn't revealed the exact launch date, but now we know that the Nothing Phone (3) is coming after about one month. The announcement doesn't come as a surprise because CEO Carl Pei recently teased the upcoming device on social media, even hinting at the possible price range. While Nothing has kept most of the details under wraps for now, the company is expected to follow its signature strategy of gradually revealing features in the run-up to the launch. This has helped build anticipation in the past and is likely to do so again.advertisementNothing Phone (3): What are its specs?Although official specifications are still a mystery, Pei has confirmed that the upcoming Nothing Phone (3) will feature high-end materials, a major jump in performance, and software improvements aimed at delivering a better overall experience.Under the hood, the Phone (3) is expected to be powered by a flagship Snapdragon chipset from Qualcomm. While the exact model hasn't been confirmed, speculation points towards either the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 or even the top-end Snapdragon 8 Gen 4. For your reference, the Nothing Phone (2) packs a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor.On the camera front, leaks hint at a completely redesigned setup. According to reports from Smartprix, the Phone (3) will feature a triple rear camera system, including a large primary sensor and a periscope-style telephoto lens — a first for a Nothing device. If true, this could allow the brand to better compete with more established players in mobile photography. It could also pack a typical 5,000mAh battery under the hood.Nothing Phone (3) leaked price? CEO Carl Pei has already given a hintadvertisementNothing's positioning is also shifting. The Phone (3) is being billed as the brand's first proper flagship, and with that comes a potential bump in price. Carl Pei has hinted that the device will be priced around EUR 800 in global markets. Converted roughly, that's about Rs 90,500 in India — but the actual launch price here is expected to be much lower.In India, pricing has always been more competitive. The Nothing Phone (2) launched last year with a starting price of Rs 44,999, and a near-doubling of the price tag would be hard to justify. While this is expected to be a more premium offering, it's unlikely that Nothing would take such a sharp jump. Instead, the Phone (3) could land somewhere in the Rs 55,000 to Rs 65,000 range.This would place it in direct competition with phones like the Pixel 9a (Rs 49,999), iPhone 16e (Rs 59,900), and the OnePlus 13 (Rs 69,999). If Nothing manages to offer a refined design, a powerful chipset, and meaningful AI-powered features as hinted, it could still hold its ground despite the premium tag.

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