
Nothing Phone 3 price leaked: Expected to come with 2 colour options, new dot matrix-style rear panel, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, and more
Nothing Phone 3 price leaked: With its July 2025 launch, the Nothing Phone 3 is set to have a big impact on the Indian smartphone industry. With rumours indicating that this flagship gadget will have a 6.77-inch LTPO AMOLED screen with a refresh rate of 120 Hz and be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 CPU, anticipation is growing. With a 5,000mAh battery, there won't be any problems with battery life.
According to leaked pricing information, the price range in India will not be a mid-range one. This smartphone will be a significant rise over its predecessor. The Nothing Phone 3 is poised to challenge rivals in the high-end smartphone market and redefine consumer expectations thanks to these premium features.
Nothing Phone 3 launch date
Come to Play. Phone (3). 1 July, 10:30PM IST. pic.twitter.com/jCUIuE0cfu
There is a lot of anticipation for what the company has in store this time around, and Nothing has officially revealed that the Nothing Phone 3 will arrive on July 1, 10:30 PM IST. It is anticipated that the next device will have significant improvements, including a new design. The pricing of the Phone 3 has been leaked ahead of its official launch, which has improved our understanding of the potential cost of the new device.
Also Read: 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 expected specifications
According to rumours, the Nothing Phone 3 would have a 6.77-inch AMOLED LTPO display with a refresh rate of 120 Hz and a maximum brightness of 3,000 nits. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset is anticipated to power the phone's internal components, along with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.
The Nothing Phone 3 might have a 32MP front-facing camera and a 50MP triple rear camera configuration for photography. A 5,000mAh battery that supports 50W rapid charging is also probably included.
A variety of AI capabilities, such as Circle to Search, speech transcription, Smart Drawer, and a personalized AI assistant, are also anticipated to be included in the gadget.
Nothing Phone 3 leaked price
On X (previously Twitter), tipster @MysteryLupin claims that the Nothing Phone 3 may be released in two different versions. The top-tier model may have 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage, while the base model is expected to have 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.
Global pricing is apparently set at $799 and $899, respectively, which roughly translates to Indian currency values of Rs 68,000 and Rs 77,000. It's crucial to remember, nevertheless, that prices in India are often less expensive than those in international markets, particularly those in Europe and the UK.
Also Read: Nothing Phone 3 camera and battery leaks: Expected to debut with 5,000mAh battery, AI-powered 'interactions', and more
The Nothing Phone 3 is unlikely to be that expensive in the Indian market despite this. The brand's devoted customer base would find a price increase of around Rs 45,000 to be too drastic.
Rather, the phone will be more reasonably priced, perhaps under Rs 65,000. As a result, the Phone 3 would be able to directly compete with other upper-midrange smartphones, such as the Pixel 9a, which debuted at Rs 49,999, and the iPhone 16e, which costs Rs 59,900.
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