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Nothing Phone 3 to launch soon in India: Specs, features possible price and everything else we know

Nothing Phone 3 to launch soon in India: Specs, features possible price and everything else we know

India Today02-05-2025

Nothing is on a launch spree. In March, the company launched the Nothing Phone 3a and Phone 3a Pro. Last month, the company's sub-brand introduced the CMF Phone 2 Pro. While all these new launches are helping Nothing establish its footprint across the segment, many Nothing fans are still waiting for the flagship Nothing Phone 3.Nothing launched its last flagship, the Nothing Phone 2, in 2023. So when is the Phone 3 coming? Soon. Nothing CEO Carl Pei recently confirmed during an AMA (Ask Me Anything) session on X (formerly Twitter) that the Phone 3 will be launched in Q3, 2025. So, we can expect its launch between July and September. A July launch looks more likely, given that the Nothing Phone 2 was launched around the same month.
advertisementNow, what should one expect from the Nothing Phone 3? Well, apart from the confirmation of its launch window, there are no solid leaks or teasers about the phone. However, while the company has yet to reveal any concrete specifications or design changes, several leaks and informed guesses give us an idea of what to expect.A familiar design with expected upgrades
One thing that seems certain is that for its flagship Phone 3, Nothing will stick to its tech-industrial design, possibly complete with a transparent rear panel featuring the Glyph LED interface. This signature design has become a defining element of the brand, and we can expect the same visually distinctive look on the Phone 3, potentially with some tweaks and upgrades to the Glyph lighting system to offer new features and customisation options.AI takes centre stage with Nothing OS advertisementAI is becoming the new focus for brands in their flagship smartphones, and Nothing is expected to follow suit. CEO Carl Pei had previously spoken about the company's increasing focus on personalised AI. The company also started to integrate AI in its other phones like the latest Nothing Phone (3a) series and the CMF Phone 2 Pro. All these phones include AI features such as the Essential Key, which enables quick AI-driven actions and signals a broader AI-integration direction for the brand.The upcoming Nothing Phone 3 is expected to be the company's first true flagship to deeply integrate AI features. While exact details remain under wraps, we can expect features like enhanced voice interactions, intelligent camera processing, and context-aware UI suggestions. On the software front, the Phone 3 will run on Nothing OS, which is known for its clean, near-stock Android experience without any bloatware. But significant upgrades are expected in user experience.Latest chipset from Snapdragon The Nothing Phone 3 will definitely be far more powerful than its predecessor, given that it's launching after almost 2 years. It is rumoured to be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. This would be a significant leap from the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 found in the Phone 2, offering better gaming and multitasking performance.Rumoured display specsadvertisementOn the display side, the Nothing Phone 3 could sport a 6.77-inch 1.5K LTPO AMOLED panel with a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate and peak brightness up to 3,000 nits. This may not be a major improvement but would at least match or slightly improve upon the Phone 2's impressive display.Battery and chargingThe Nothing Phone 3 is rumoured to pack a 5,000mAh or 5,300mAh battery, with support for 50W wired and 20W wireless charging. With the latest CMF Phone 2 Pro, Nothing offered a charger in the box for the first time, so we may see a charger included. Or, like other Nothing phones, it may be sold without one.Big on cameraThis year, we are seeing that all the new Nothing phones are going big with camera upgrades. So for the flagship, Nothing is likely to pull out all stops. The Phone 3 is expected to feature a triple 50-megapixel camera setup — including a main sensor, ultra-wide lens, and a 3x periscope telephoto camera. The triple camera setup would be a clear step up from the dual-camera configuration on the Phone 2. On the front, the device is expected to get either a 32-megapixel or 50-megapixel sensor from Sony.Nothing Phone 3 expected price in IndiaThe Nothing Phone 2 was launched in India at Rs 44,999 for the base 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant. Given the big upgrades and AI focus, the Phone 3 is expected to be priced slightly higher, though we still expect it to be priced around Rs 50,000 for the base model.

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