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GSM Arena
3 hours ago
- GSM Arena
Detailed Nothing Phone (3) specs leak, big upgrades incoming
As the Nothing Phone (3) launch approaches, which is scheduled for July 1, the leaks have started popping up online. Aside from a couple of teaser posts from Nothing revealing that a new LED effect is replacing the Glyph, we have had nothing substantial up until now. According to a Gadget Bits post on X, the Nothing Phone (3) will offer a generous upgrade in many ways, despite the non-flagship Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset. 🚨 ExclusiveNothing Phone (3)- 6.7" 1.5k OLED LTPO display- 50mp + 50mp 3x periscope + 50mp UW- 50mp front- 5150mAh battery (typ) + 100W charging- Wireless + reverse wireless charging- NFC, eSIM- Nothing OS 3.5 on Android 15- Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 Launching on July 1st — Gadget Bits (@gadget_bits) June 21, 2025 The display will likely remain the same, for all intents and purposes, having a 6.7-inch diagonal with an LTPO OLED panel. The camera system gets a 50MP 3x zoom periscope camera in addition to the previous 50MP main and 50MP ultrawide shooters. The front-facing camera also gets an upgrade from 32MP to 50MP. We hope it has autofocus this time around. The battery will be bumped up to 5,150 mAh, which is a healthy upgrade over the 4,700 mAh cell from before, but arguably the biggest upgrade in this department is the charging rate. The new Phone (3) will support 100W fast wired charging. The wireless charging capabilities remain. Some potential buyers will welcome the added eSIM support, which was a big omission on the older model. The leak comes with a blurred image of the back design, giving us a hint of the camera design. There's roughly a week before Nothing's flagship launches, so until then, this will have to do.


Android Authority
9 hours ago
- Android Authority
Nothing Phone 3 specs leak: Big upgrades incoming despite sub-flagship chip
Nothing on X TL;DR Specs of the Nothing Phone 3 have leaked. The phone could get a serious upgrade when it comes to battery life, charging speeds, and camera performance. The source of the leak is not very well known, but they seem to have a decent track record. The Nothing Phone 3 is right around the corner, and a fresh leak suggests it could offer a solid flagship experience, even though the company has confirmed it won't use the top-tier Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. While the leak appears credible, it's worth noting that we haven't previously covered many leaks from this particular source, so take this information with a grain of salt. According to Gadget Bits on X, the Nothing Phone 3 will feature a 6.7-inch 1.5K LTPO OLED display, an upgrade over the Nothing Phone 2's 1080p screen and the 3a Pro's slightly larger but lower resolution panel. That means the Nothing Phone 3 could deliver sharp visuals and a flagship-grade dynamic refresh rate. Camera specs also look robust. As per the leak, the Nothing Phone 3 could come with a triple 50MP setup, including a main lens, ultrawide lens, and a 3x periscope telephoto shooter. That's a big leap from the dual-camera setup on the Phone 2, but closer to the camera setup of the Nothing Phone 3a Pro, which also features 50MP main and periscope cameras, but an 8MP ultrawide shooter. The purported 50MP selfie camera on the Phone 3 is another nice touch, beating the 32MP front shooter on the Phone 2. Gadget Bits/X The battery also seems to be getting a boost, with a rumored 5,150mAh capacity. But the real standout is the 100W wired charging, which, if the leak is accurate, would be a huge jump from the 45W speed on the Phone 2 and 50W on the 3a Pro. Wireless and reverse wireless charging are still present, as per the leak, along with eSIM and NFC support. Elsewhere, the Nothing Phone 3 is expected to ship with Nothing OS 3.5 based on Android 15, and we already know that the company is upping its software support promise to five years of Android updates and seven years of security updates, outpacing the Phone 2's support window. Even without the absolute latest chipset, the Nothing Phone 3 is shaping up to be a solid all-rounder. With upgrades to the display, cameras, charging speeds, and software support, it could be the most impressive Nothing phone to date. However, the company is replacing its signature Glyph Interface with a new Glyph Matrix system, a change that might not sit well with all fans. The phone is set to launch on July 1.