
Nothing Phone (3) unveiled in India: Check out the price, specifications, launch offer, and much more
Designed for creators and long‑term users, the Phone 3 is expected to push the envelope with extended software commitments and next‑level imaging prowess. As anticipation peaks and live streaming is done, the big question is: will this stylish, performance‑oriented flagship reset the bar for mid‑range maestros? Read on to see if Nothing delivers on its flagship ambitions.
Nothing Phone (3) specifications
Finally, the Nothing Phone 3 premieres with its distinctive transparent glass and metal design. The rear panel has additional features, such as a red recording light, a Glyph Button, and the Glyph Matrix, which consists of 489 independently shooting LEDs. The display has incredibly thin 1.87mm bezels on all sides.
The smartphone's 6.67-inch flexible AMOLED screen has a peak brightness of 4500 nits and an adjustable refresh rate of 120 Hz.
A 50MP OIS primary camera, a 50MP OIS periscope camera, and a 50MP ultra-wide camera comprise the updated triple camera configuration with the Nothing Phone 3.
It also has a 50MP selfie camera on the front. The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, which was made using TSMC's 4nm process, powers the Phone 3's performance. It is said to have a Qualcomm Adreno 825 GPU and an 8-core CPU with a maximum speed of 3.21GHz.
It also has a Qualcomm Hexagon NPU to handle activities linked to artificial intelligence.
Finally, the Phone 3 is powered by a 5500mAh silicon-carbon battery with 65W rapid charging. Nothing OS 3.5, which is based on Android 15, will power the smartphone.
Nothing OS 4.0, which is based on Android 16, is scheduled to launch in Q3 2025. The software includes Essential Space, Essential Search, and other new features.
Nothing Phone (3) price, availability, and launch offer
Phone (3) is here. Come to Play.Pre-order yours. 4 July. pic.twitter.com/k92AZBO7lf
There will be two configuration possibilities for the phone (3), which will come in black and white colours:
Starting at INR 62,999, 12 GB + 256 GB (with bank offer + exchange offer*)
Starting at INR 72,999, 16 GB + 512 GB (with bank offer + exchange offer*)
On July 4, 2025, pre-booking for the Nothing Phone (3) will begin. Customers who pre-book will receive a complimentary Nothing Ear, valued at INR 14,999, with their phone as part of a special launch promotion (3).
Customers will also receive a one-year extended warranty if they pre-book the Nothing Phone (3) or buy the device on July 15.
Additionally, Nothing will provide leading banks with free EMI alternatives for up to 24 months.

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