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Time of India
2 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Nothing Phone 3 price leaked: Expected to come with 2 colour options, new dot matrix-style rear panel, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, and more
Nothing Phone 3 price leaked: With its July 2025 launch, the Nothing Phone 3 is set to have a big impact on the Indian smartphone industry. With rumours indicating that this flagship gadget will have a 6.77-inch LTPO AMOLED screen with a refresh rate of 120 Hz and be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 CPU, anticipation is growing. With a 5,000mAh battery, there won't be any problems with battery life. According to leaked pricing information, the price range in India will not be a mid-range one. This smartphone will be a significant rise over its predecessor. The Nothing Phone 3 is poised to challenge rivals in the high-end smartphone market and redefine consumer expectations thanks to these premium features. Nothing Phone 3 launch date Come to Play. Phone (3). 1 July, 10:30PM IST. There is a lot of anticipation for what the company has in store this time around, and Nothing has officially revealed that the Nothing Phone 3 will arrive on July 1, 10:30 PM IST. It is anticipated that the next device will have significant improvements, including a new design. The pricing of the Phone 3 has been leaked ahead of its official launch, which has improved our understanding of the potential cost of the new device. Also Read: Nothing Phone 3 design teased by the company: Expected to unveil with 6.77-inch LTPO AMOLED screen, dual-tone finish, 32MP camera for selfies, and more Nothing Phone 3 expected specifications According to rumours, the Nothing Phone 3 would have a 6.77-inch AMOLED LTPO display with a refresh rate of 120 Hz and a maximum brightness of 3,000 nits. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset is anticipated to power the phone's internal components, along with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. The Nothing Phone 3 might have a 32MP front-facing camera and a 50MP triple rear camera configuration for photography. A 5,000mAh battery that supports 50W rapid charging is also probably included. A variety of AI capabilities, such as Circle to Search, speech transcription, Smart Drawer, and a personalized AI assistant, are also anticipated to be included in the gadget. Nothing Phone 3 leaked price On X (previously Twitter), tipster @MysteryLupin claims that the Nothing Phone 3 may be released in two different versions. The top-tier model may have 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage, while the base model is expected to have 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Global pricing is apparently set at $799 and $899, respectively, which roughly translates to Indian currency values of Rs 68,000 and Rs 77,000. It's crucial to remember, nevertheless, that prices in India are often less expensive than those in international markets, particularly those in Europe and the UK. Also Read: Nothing Phone 3 camera and battery leaks: Expected to debut with 5,000mAh battery, AI-powered 'interactions', and more The Nothing Phone 3 is unlikely to be that expensive in the Indian market despite this. The brand's devoted customer base would find a price increase of around Rs 45,000 to be too drastic. Rather, the phone will be more reasonably priced, perhaps under Rs 65,000. As a result, the Phone 3 would be able to directly compete with other upper-midrange smartphones, such as the Pixel 9a, which debuted at Rs 49,999, and the iPhone 16e, which costs Rs 59,900. For the latest and more interesting tech news, keep reading Indiatimes Tech.


Phone Arena
2 days ago
- Business
- Phone Arena
Even more key Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and Z Flip 7 FE details are now out of the bag
Even though we still don't have an official launch date for Samsung's next big Android-powered foldables, the start of the company's buzz-building campaign certainly suggests the Galaxy Z Flip 7, Z Flip 7 FE, Z Fold 7 , and possibly, Z Fold 7 Ultra are right around the corner. As such, it shouldn't come as a surprise that more and more tipsters feel confident in predicting more and more details about three of those fast-approaching devices... after their designs have already been leaked in trustworthy factory CAD-based renders and even a wild real-life photograph. Galaxy Z Fold 7 : 12GB RAM + 256GB storage; 12 + 512GB; 16GB + 1TB; : 12GB RAM + 256GB storage; 12 + 512GB; 16GB + 1TB; Galaxy Z Flip 7 : 8GB RAM + 128GB storage; 12 + 256GB; 12 + 512GB; : 8GB RAM + 128GB storage; 12 + 256GB; 12 + 512GB; Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE: 8GB RAM + 128GB storage; 8 + 256GB. Wait, wasn't all this information revealed just yesterday? Not exactly. Arsène Lupin, aka @MysteryLupin, actually adds to the details leaked by WinFuture's Roland Quandt, thus providing a more complete picture of Samsung's 2025 foldable portfolio (minus the Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra, which may or may not be a real thing). The Galaxy Z Flip 7 is expected to start with an underwhelming 8GB RAM count. The most important tidbit disclosed today that wasn't included in yesterday's report is how much RAM the Z Fold 7 , Z Flip 7 , and Z Flip 7 FE are set to pack in each storage configuration. Interestingly, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will apparently be equipped with a hefty 16 gigs of memory in a top-of-the-line 1TB storage variant. That's especially notable because the most advanced (and the most expensive) Galaxy Z Fold 6 model only comes with 12GB RAM. Then again, Google's Pixel 9 Pro Fold offers a whopping 16 gigs of the good stuff in combination with as little as 256GB internal storage space, so clearly, Samsung can do even better than this if it wants to claim the best foldable trophy. The Z Flip 7 , meanwhile, is very curiously tipped to downgrade its predecessor's 12GB RAM to just 8 gigs for an entry-level 128GB storage variant while keeping the memory count of the Z Flip 6's two other configurations unchanged. That's likely to be a cost-cutting measure on Samsung's part, especially if the company aims to price the Galaxy Z Flip 7 at the same starting level as last year's Z Flip 6 , but it remains to be seen if customers will understand and accept the compromise. Speaking of compromises, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE is expected to stick to 8GB RAM in both 128 and 256GB storage variants, which is both completely unsurprising and totally fine... as long as Samsung gets the Fan Edition pricing right. Galaxy Z Fold 7 : Silver Shadow, Blue Shadow, Jet Black, Coral Red; : Silver Shadow, Blue Shadow, Jet Black, Coral Red; Galaxy Z Flip 7 : Blue Shadow, White Black; : Blue Shadow, White Black; Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE: Black, White. The most exciting thing here is without a doubt the very swanky-sounding Coral Red-coated Z Fold 7 model, which should perfectly match the Coral Red Z Flip 7 flavor rumored yesterday. The first-of-a-kind Z Flip 7 FE could come in just two (rather boring) color options. Unfortunately (and unsurprisingly), the Z Flip 7 FE is unlikely to join its pricier sibling and cousin in adopting such a flashy hue, instead playing things safe with black and white colorways, at least based on existing information from two different and equally reliable insiders. Circling back to the Galaxy Z Fold 7 , it must be highlighted that its silver (shadow), blue (shadow), and (jet) black paint jobs are now also "confirmed" from two sources, unlike the aforementioned (coral) red color. Interestingly, the Z Flip 7 is rumored to come in a "White Black" version rather than separate white and black models, which could be an innocent typo... or a suggestion of a decidedly unconventional two-tone design that Samsung has experimented with in the past. The blue (shadow) colorway is practically etched in stone, and if history is any indication, many more paint jobs will be confirmed in the coming weeks (for both the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Fold 7 ).


India Today
3 days ago
- Business
- India Today
Google to launch Pixel 10 series on August 13, Pixel 10 Pro leak offers first look at design
Just days after Google invited fans to its exclusive Pixel Superfans programme event in London, we now have a much clearer picture of when the Pixel 10 series will officially launch. According to multiple reports, including information from trusted leaker MysteryLupin and sources speaking to Android Headlines, Google is reportedly planning to unveil the Pixel 10 lineup on August 13. That's the same date the Pixel 9 series launched last year, and if all goes according to plan, pre-orders will begin on the same day. Shipments are said to begin on August 20, two days earlier than last year's the confirmed event date, we've also got our first look at what seems to be the Pixel 10 Pro. The leaked set of images, reshared by Mystic Leaks, doesn't show a dramatic design overhaul. If these images are the real deal, expect flat sides, a horizontal camera bar at the back, and minimal bezels up front — just like the Pixel 9 Pro. Credit: Mystery Leaks/ Telegram The Pixel 10 series will reportedly include four models this year: the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the Pixel 10 Pro Fold. One of the biggest expected changes is under the hood — all devices are likely to run on Google's next-gen Tensor G5 chip, said to be manufactured by TSMC. This could bring noticeable improvements in performance and efficiency, especially addressing heating and battery concerns from previous Pixel In terms of software, the new phones are expected to debut with Android 16, packed with AI features across the board. We could see advanced editing tools in Google Photos like Video Generative ML, Speak-to-Tweak voice commands for photo edits, and Sketch-to-Image capabilities that can turn rough drawings into more polished visuals — all powered by on-device also talk of Google finally bringing a triple-camera setup to the base Pixel 10 model — something that's been reserved for the Pro line until now. However, not all changes will be upgrades. Some sensors on the standard model might be similar to what we saw in the Pixel 9a, including a possible downgrade in the ultra-wide camera. Still, Google's image processing software has always played a key role in delivering great photos, so the real-world difference might not be too stark. We'll have to wait and less than two months to go until the rumoured launch, there's still more to learn about the Pixel 10 lineup. Stay tuned to India Today Tech for all the latest on Google's upcoming smartphones.


India Today
3 days ago
- Business
- India Today
Not just Nothing Phone 3, Nothing may also launch its big headphones in July
Nothing is gearing up for the big launch, unveiling its first true flagship – the Nothing Phone 3. The company has just confirmed that the launch will take place on July 1 at 22:30 IST. While the Phone 3 is certainly generating hype, the event may not focus solely on the handset. Rumours suggest that, alongside the Phone 3, Nothing might also unveil its first pair of over-ear to a new leak shared by tipster @MysteryLupin on X, the upcoming Nothing Phone 3 could be priced starting at $799 for the 12GB + 256GB variant, with a higher-end 16GB + 512GB model expected at $899. However, the leaker also claims that what's even more interesting is that Nothing may use the same July launch window to introduce its first – over-ear headphones dubbed Nothing Headphone to the leaks the rumoured Nothing Headphone 1, could arrive at a price tag of $299 and could arrive with the Nothing Phone 3 phone with a broader rollout expected by 30 September. While Nothing has not officially confirmed the headphone launch yet, the company has hinted about the product several times. In a recently published behind-the-scenes video titled 'We're making over-ear headphones,' Nothing's design team openly criticised most existing premium headphones, claiming they don't admire a single one currently available on the market. They even mocked Sony's latest $450 headphones, calling it a bit fatter. The remarks have fuelled speculation that Nothing is working on premium headphones at a relatively affordable price the upcoming headphones are expected to feature translucent materials, following the Nothing's distinctive design language. Many fans speculate the product will be called Nothing Head 1 – a name which was shared with the concept designs by Yanko Design in 2022. Interestingly, Nothing CEO Carl Pei also praised the design and called them 'crazy cool.'In fact, the possibility of Nothing headphones was also hinted at in the company's recent partnership with UK-based audio firm KEF. Nothing said the partnership "will support Nothing's expansion into new audio categories – with several acoustically co-developed products already in the works and launching later this year." According to reports, the over-ear headphones are likely the first product to arrive from this collaboration.


India Today
3 days ago
- Business
- India Today
Nothing Phone 3 price details leaked ahead of July launch in India
Nothing is set to launch its first true flagship smartphone, the Nothing Phone 3, in July this year. While the company is yet to confirm a launch date, leaks around the phone's design, features and specs have already started to build momentum. Now, fresh price details of the Nothing Phone 3 have leaked online just a few weeks ahead of the launch event, giving us a rough idea of what to expect. Although Nothing founder Carl Pei has already dropped hints about the potential price of the next premium to tipster @MysteryLupin on X (formerly Twitter), the Nothing Phone 3 could be launched in two variants. The base version is tipped to feature 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, while the higher-end model could pack 16GB RAM and 512GB internal storage. The global prices are reportedly set at $799 and $899, respectively, which roughly convert to Rs 68,000 and Rs 77,000 in Indian currency. However, it's important to note that prices in India are usually lower than in global markets, especially Europe and the Pei hinted at a premium pricing strategy for the Phone 3. During an appearance on The Android Show: I/O Edition, he mentioned that the upcoming device could be priced around GBP 800, which is close to Rs 90,000. This is a significant jump from the launch price of the Nothing Phone 2, which started at Rs 44,999 in That said, it's unlikely the Nothing Phone 3 will cost that much in the Indian market. A price jump of nearly Rs 45,000 would be too steep for the brand's loyal user base. Instead, we expect the phone to be priced more competitively, possibly under Rs 65,000. This would allow the Phone 3 to directly challenge other upper-midrange devices like the Pixel 9a, which recently launched at Rs 49,999, and the iPhone 16e at Rs 59, Nothing sticks to this more accessible pricing strategy, the Phone 3 could find a sweet spot between premium performance and value for money. The company has spent about two years developing the phone, focusing on artificial intelligence features, software improvements, and refined the full specifications are still under wraps, there is speculation that the Phone 3 could be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. Carl Pei has also hinted at major upgrades in materials, software, and overall user experience. These improvements suggest that the Phone 3 will move beyond its minimalist roots and step firmly into the premium addition to the smartphone, Nothing is also expected to expand its audio lineup with the launch of Nothing Headphone 1. With less than a month to go for the expected unveiling, fans can expect a gradual rollout of official teasers and announcements in the coming weeks.