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Nothing introduced the Nothing Phone (3a) and Nothing Phone (3a) Pro in March, and today, the brand will unveil the Nothing Phone (3) as its first true flagship. The launch event will begin at 5PM UTC, and you can follow it with us by tuning in to the stream below.
Nothing hasn't shared the detailed specs sheet of the Phone (3) yet, but the brand confirmed that the smartphone will come with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC and a 50MP periscope telephoto camera. Additionally, Nothing has promised five years of OS upgrades and seven years of security updates for the Phone (3). Nothing Phone (3a) Pro
Moreover, leaked official renders revealed that the Nothing Phone (3) will be available in two colors, with the back panel featuring oddly aligned cameras.
Nothing Phone (3)'s leaked renders (Source: Android Headlines)
Alongside the Nothing Phone (3), Nothing will unveil the Nothing Headphone (1). Be sure to check our homepage after the event concludes for all the details about the Phone (3) and the Headphone (1). Nothing Phone (3a)

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