
Nothing Phone (3) price and design details leak ahead of July 1 launch event
Nothing Phone (3) price and design details leak ahead of July 1 launch event The price and design details of the Nothing Phone (3) have leaked online
The Nothing Phone (3) could be priced under Rs 60,000 segment
It is set to skip the light setup that we have been seeing on all Nothing phones
The Nothing Phone (3) is coming and it is no longer a secret. The company has confirmed that its flagship Nothing phone will launch on July 1 and while several details are still under wraps, fresh design and price details have surfaced online. It gives us a rough idea of what the upcoming Nothing phone would like. If we go by the latest leaked render, the brand is planning to announce the Nothing Phone (3) with a new design language. Here is everything we know so far. Nothing Phone (3) design leaked
Tipster Max Jambor has shared a render of the Nothing Phone (3) smartphone, which shows that it doesn't have any lights at the back. This is not surprising because Nothing recently shared a short clip, saying that it killed the "Glyph Interface." This tweet made it pretty clear that the Phone (3) won't come with an LED setup which was actually the very first thing that attracted many users towards the brand for its unique as well as cool design approach.
While Nothing might not carry forward its core design element to its flagship model, the semi-transparent look is still there. This is likely because the brand doesn't want its phone's identity to get lost in a sea of (similar-looking) devices available in the market. It seemingly has rounded edges and curved frames for a better grip. It is coming in the white colour model that we have been seeing on the older models. Nothing is clearly going for a subtle look to appeal to the high-end phone buyers too.
I can see three cameras at the rear panel, which would be an upgrade over the two sensors seen on the Nothing Phone (2). If leaks are to be believed, the new version will feature three 50-megapixel sensors at the back - a main, an ultrawide and a telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. The exact sensor details of the same are currently unknown. Under the hood, we will likely see the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip because Nothing is pitching the Phone (3) as its flagship phone. Nothing Phone (3) price details leaked
Interestingly, the price details of the device have surfaced online several times for different markets. This time, it is for the US market. Leaker @MysteryLupin claims to have obtained the prices, with the base 12GB RAM and 256GB storage model said to cost $799 (about Rs 68,320). This is basically a $100 (around Rs 5,560) price hike compared to the same variant of the Nothing Phone 2. In Europe, it was reported that the Phone (3) could cost around Rs 90,000. Of course, the India price was not expected to be this high and in fact, the price could be less than the US market. How? The Nothing Phone (2) was launched in India at Rs 44,999, which is around $525 in the US currency after conversion. This suggests that Nothing phones are selling at a cheaper in the Indian market.
India is one of the key markets for Nothing and people here are more price-conscious, so the prices have been kept low to attract buyers, likely because Nothing is still a fairly new brand. If it doesn't price its phone aggressively, it would be a little tough for the brand to survive. So, if the Nothing Phone (3) is set to cost around Rs 68,000 in the US, it could be made available in India under Rs 60,000 segment. How? There was a gap of Rs 14,800 in the US and India price of the Nothing Phone (2). So if the company follows a similar strategy, the price of the Phone 3 is likely to fall under Rs 60,000.
Interestingly, the OnePlus 13 is selling at Rs 69,999 and Nothing will likely keep its phone price lower than the OnePlus flagship to attract premium phone buyers. The Rs 60,000 segment is the sweet spot for Nothing because the brand will also be able to target phones like the iPhone 16e and iQOO 13. It would be interesting to see how Nothing will position its new offering, which the company has been working on for more than 2 years.
The Nothing Phone (3) is coming and it is no longer a secret. The company has confirmed that its flagship Nothing phone will launch on July 1 and while several details are still under wraps, fresh design and price details have surfaced online. It gives us a rough idea of what the upcoming Nothing phone would like. If we go by the latest leaked render, the brand is planning to announce the Nothing Phone (3) with a new design language. Here is everything we know so far. Nothing Phone (3) design leaked
Tipster Max Jambor has shared a render of the Nothing Phone (3) smartphone, which shows that it doesn't have any lights at the back. This is not surprising because Nothing recently shared a short clip, saying that it killed the "Glyph Interface." This tweet made it pretty clear that the Phone (3) won't come with an LED setup which was actually the very first thing that attracted many users towards the brand for its unique as well as cool design approach.
While Nothing might not carry forward its core design element to its flagship model, the semi-transparent look is still there. This is likely because the brand doesn't want its phone's identity to get lost in a sea of (similar-looking) devices available in the market. It seemingly has rounded edges and curved frames for a better grip. It is coming in the white colour model that we have been seeing on the older models. Nothing is clearly going for a subtle look to appeal to the high-end phone buyers too.
I can see three cameras at the rear panel, which would be an upgrade over the two sensors seen on the Nothing Phone (2). If leaks are to be believed, the new version will feature three 50-megapixel sensors at the back - a main, an ultrawide and a telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. The exact sensor details of the same are currently unknown. Under the hood, we will likely see the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip because Nothing is pitching the Phone (3) as its flagship phone. Nothing Phone (3) price details leaked
Interestingly, the price details of the device have surfaced online several times for different markets. This time, it is for the US market. Leaker @MysteryLupin claims to have obtained the prices, with the base 12GB RAM and 256GB storage model said to cost $799 (about Rs 68,320). This is basically a $100 (around Rs 5,560) price hike compared to the same variant of the Nothing Phone 2. In Europe, it was reported that the Phone (3) could cost around Rs 90,000. Of course, the India price was not expected to be this high and in fact, the price could be less than the US market. How? The Nothing Phone (2) was launched in India at Rs 44,999, which is around $525 in the US currency after conversion. This suggests that Nothing phones are selling at a cheaper in the Indian market.
India is one of the key markets for Nothing and people here are more price-conscious, so the prices have been kept low to attract buyers, likely because Nothing is still a fairly new brand. If it doesn't price its phone aggressively, it would be a little tough for the brand to survive. So, if the Nothing Phone (3) is set to cost around Rs 68,000 in the US, it could be made available in India under Rs 60,000 segment. How? There was a gap of Rs 14,800 in the US and India price of the Nothing Phone (2). So if the company follows a similar strategy, the price of the Phone 3 is likely to fall under Rs 60,000.
Interestingly, the OnePlus 13 is selling at Rs 69,999 and Nothing will likely keep its phone price lower than the OnePlus flagship to attract premium phone buyers. The Rs 60,000 segment is the sweet spot for Nothing because the brand will also be able to target phones like the iPhone 16e and iQOO 13. It would be interesting to see how Nothing will position its new offering, which the company has been working on for more than 2 years. Join our WhatsApp Channel
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