
Nothing Phone 3 Prices In India Are Out And People Can't Believe It
Nothing Phone 3 price in India was unveiled at the London event on Tuesday and safe to say people are finding it hard to believe.
Nothing Phone 3 was officially launched on Tuesday in London and fair to say there has been a lot of chatter around the new flagship device. People have surely been split with their views on the design at the back, which now ditches the Glyph interface for a matrix layout.
You also get a weird camera placement at the back, with the three sensors placed in different angles that might look unnerving to some. But the biggest shocker seems to be the Nothing Phone 3 price in India, which is somehow more expensive than the US prices, even after being made in India.
Nothing Phone 3 India Price Reaction
Nothing Phone 3 price in India starts at Rs 79,999 and safe to say most of the people across the internet have been shocked by the details. Most of them are finding it hard to believe the strategy behind the Nothing Phone 3 prices, especially the 16GB variant which comes at Rs 89,999. Here's what the people are saying about the Phone 3 price in India.
80k ?????? Are you freaking Kidding Me !!! #NothingPhone3 😧😧😧 pic.twitter.com/pVTxXRl27G — Shazzam (@callmeshazzam) July 1, 2025
I don't remember the last time we had such a strong reaction for a phone pricing here in India. Nothing has made a lot of noise this time around.FYI, Phone (3) pre-orders have started in 🇮🇳 India through Flipkart.
Starting price of ₹79,999 & offers include ₹5,000 discount on… pic.twitter.com/V945SDKf0t
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) July 1, 2025
Nothing Phone (3) might be the only 'Made in India" Android phone that costs less in the USA than in India 😭USA Price 🇺🇸– ₹68,400 ($799) | ₹76,970 ($899)
India Price 🇮🇳– ₹79,999 | ₹89,999 pic.twitter.com/fv7Jhsnl7M
— Sudhanshu Ambhore (@Sudhanshu1414) July 1, 2025
Some of the comments are linked to the hardware used on the Phone 3 which is easily available on phones for under Rs 40,000 in the market. But to be fair, Nothing has a big upper hand on most of the rivals with its no bloatware OS experience that is one of the best in the market.
Respect for iPhones price 📈📈📈📈after launch of #NothingPhone3 pic.twitter.com/b170jILwZp — Sanjay Sharma (@sharmasanjay00) July 1, 2025
Nothing has managed to make the iPhone 16 price gain respect for some users. Having said that, it is too early to comment on the device without actually seeing the reviews that should be coming out in the next few weeks.
The Phone 3 features a 6.7-inch LTPO OLED display that supports 120Hz refresh rate. The new Glyph matrix is a big highlight of the Phone 3, which is replacing the popular Glyph interface from the brand. The phone is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset with up to 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. You get a triple camera system which includes a 50MP periscope telephoto lens.
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July 02, 2025, 10:06 IST

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