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Nothing Phone 3 specifications leaks: Expected to come with 50-megapixel Sony IMX890 sensor, 4,700mAh battery, and more

Nothing Phone 3 specifications leaks: Expected to come with 50-megapixel Sony IMX890 sensor, 4,700mAh battery, and more

Time of India17-05-2025

Nothing Phone 3 leaks: Leaks are beginning to appear as the Nothing Phone 3 wait draws to a close. We now have exciting information on the phone's battery and photography capabilities, which gives us an idea of what this new gadget will be capable of.
You should keep an eye out if you appreciate Nothing's creative use of smartphone design and technology. In this post, we'll examine the leaked information on the battery and camera of the Nothing Phone 3 and contrast it with the Phone 2. Find out what enhancements and changes this future gadget will bring by reading on.
Nothing Phone 3 expected launch
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The number "3" has been tweeted on X by Nothing without a caption or other information. The business may be preparing to tease the Nothing Phone (3) on the platform, but given the Q3 launch schedule, the hardware features shouldn't be unveiled for some time.
Nothing Phone (2), which made its debut in July 2023, will be replaced by Nothing Phone (3). The new model may debut on the same schedule.
Nothing Phone 3 expected specifications
According to the story, which cites its sources, the Phone 3 would have a significantly improved camera system compared to earlier models. Three camera sensors are reportedly part of this new configuration, one of which might be a bigger telescopic lens akin to a periscope. Given that the Nothing Phone 3a series and the CMF Phone 2 Pro both have a triple camera arrangement, this should not be shocking.
Naturally, a flagship phone will have a better camera than the company's entry-level models. To put things in perspective, the Nothing Phone 2 has one sensor on the front and two cameras on the back.
A 50-megapixel Samsung JN1 sensor and a 50-megapixel Sony IMX890 sensor are included.
According to reports, nothing is considered a little increase in battery capacity; the Phone 3 is anticipated to have a battery with a rating of slightly over 5,000mAh. The Nothing Phone 3a Pro and CMF Phone 2 have maximum capacities of 5,000mAh and 4,700mAh, respectively, whereas the Phone 2 has a 4,700mAh battery.
The additional capacity might give users more dependable daily performance, even if it isn't a significant increase.
Interestingly, even though Android 16 might be out by the time the Phone 3 reaches customers, it is also predicted to come with Android 15 pre-installed. This would suggest that stability and optimization are more important than pursuing the newest operating system version.
Also Read: Nothing Phone 3 teased to launch soon: Expected to debut with 6.5-inch OLED display, 120Hz refresh rate, AI updates, 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.
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.
Overall, these early reports indicate that the Phone 3 is poised to be a significant advancement in Nothing's smartphone portfolio, even though official specifications have not yet been confirmed. However, wait for the official information.
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