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Nothing Phone (3) and Nothing Headphone (1) will be available in the US and Canada

Nothing Phone (3) and Nothing Headphone (1) will be available in the US and Canada

GSM Arenaa day ago

On July 1, Nothing is announcing the Phone (3), its first ever proper flagship smartphone, and the Headphone (1), its first ever pair of over-ear headphones, co-engineered with legendary British audio brand KEF.
Today Nothing has revealed that both of these products will be available officially in the US and Canada, and generally available - not through developer beta programs like some previous Nothing phones. This obviously marks a big step for the young brand. The devices will be offered in the US directly through Nothing's website as well as Amazon, and in Canada through Best Buy. The Phone (3) will support AT&T and T-Mobile in the US. Nothing Phone (3) teaser image
Nothing CEO Carl Pei said: We have always said we are building for the long term, and now we're ready to take that next step in the U.S. Phone (3) is not just another launch. It is a signal of where we are as a company. The smartphone market in the U.S. is dominated by two players, but a lot of people are hungry for something different. We have already seen strong conversion rates from users switching to Nothing, and with Phone (3), we are going after that opportunity in a much more focused way. This is the right product, and the right moment, to start scaling in North America.
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