
This is when the Nothing Phone (3) is coming
Last month, Nothing CEO Carl Pei revealed that the Nothing Phone (3) would arrive in Q3 this year, meaning any time between July and September. Today, the brand gave us a more definite timeframe for the Phone (3)'s launch.
Nothing dropped a short video clip on X, with its caption revealing the Phone (3) is coming in July. The brand didn't provide us with the launch date, but we know the smartphone will be priced around £800. That's about $1,070/€950/INR91,530 at current exchange rates.
Phone (3). It's a magic number.
Coming July 2025. pic.twitter.com/WEQ7Vcf72H — Nothing (@nothing) May 20, 2025
This revelation came from Pei, who also said that the Phone (3) would come with "premium materials," "major performance upgrades," and "software that really levels things up."
You can expect to hear more about the Nothing Phone (3) as we inch closer to its launch.

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