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Nothing Phone 3 to have a 50 MP periscope camera

Nothing Phone 3 to have a 50 MP periscope camera

The Hindu6 hours ago

As speculated earlier, Nothing on Thursday (June 26, 2025) confirmed that Phone 3 will ship with a dedicated 50 MP periscope camera. The London-based company shared on X, 'Built for creators.'
Phone 3 is launching on July 1 along with Headphone 1 which is Nothing's first overear headphones built in association with KEF.
Further, Phone 3 might get a 50 MP main Sony sensor along with an ultrawide lens. A 32 MP front camera is another possibility. However, Nothing has not confirmed about the zoom capabilities of the 50 MP periscope lens. It might offer up to 6x optical zoom.
Nothing had already confirmed that Phone 3 will run Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor. It is likely to get up to 12 GB RAM and 512 GB storage in India.
(For top technology news of the day, subscribe to our tech newsletter Today's Cache)
Nothing will also introduce the Glyph Matrix with the Phone 3 which is replacing the Glyph Interface that the company's phones used to have.
Phone 3 could have a 6.78 inch of flexible LTPO AMOLED display with a 120 Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 3,200 nits.
A 5,5000 mAh battery is also expected out of Phone 3.

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Nothing Phone 3 to have a 50 MP periscope camera
Nothing Phone 3 to have a 50 MP periscope camera

The Hindu

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Nothing Phone 3 to have a 50 MP periscope camera

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