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The Nothing Phone 3 arrives in July
The Nothing Phone 3 arrives in July

Engadget

time11 hours ago

  • Business
  • Engadget

The Nothing Phone 3 arrives in July

Igor Bonifacic for Engadget Nothing plans to launch the Phone 3, its first proper flagship, on July 1, the company announced today. We already knew the phone was coming this summer, thanks to a teaser Nothing shared during last month's The Android Show I/O Edition. During the segment, Nothing CEO Carl Pei said the new device will cost around £800 ($1080), which would easily make it the most expensive handset the company has produced to date. Pei also said Nothing plans to go "all-in" on Phone 3 with "premium materials, major performance upgrades and software that really levels things up." To view this content, you'll need to update your privacy settings. Please click here and view the "Content and social-media partners" setting to do so. — Nothing (@nothing) May 20, 2025 It will be interesting to see how Nothing builds on the Phone 3a and 3a Pro (pictured above), the two mid-range handsets the company released earlier this year. I reviewed both phones for Engadget, and felt they offered great value for the asking price of $379 and $459. I'm also curious to see if Nothing decides to make a proper push into the US market. While you can buy the company's phones stateside, they don't have robust carrier support. In any case, we'll find out more about the new Phone 3 next month.

Nothing to ditch signature glyph lighting system on Phone 3: What to expect
Nothing to ditch signature glyph lighting system on Phone 3: What to expect

Business Standard

time5 days ago

  • Business Standard

Nothing to ditch signature glyph lighting system on Phone 3: What to expect

Nothing has also shared a close-up image of the Phone 3, likely revealing that the transparent back panel design will make a return New Delhi Nothing's upcoming flagship smartphone, the Phone 3, may not feature the company's signature Glyph Interface. Days after confirming a July launch for the Phone 3, the British consumer electronics brand posted on X (formerly Twitter): 'We killed the Glyph Interface.' The post strongly suggests that the upcoming smartphone will not include the signature rear LED lighting system — at least not in the same way as earlier models. The announcement was accompanied by a short video showing the Glyph Interface on the Phone (1) blinking a few times before fading to black. We killed the Glyph Interface. — Nothing (@nothing) May 29, 2025 The Glyph Interface was first introduced with the original Nothing Phone (1) in 2022 and has since made its way on every Nothing Phone model, apart from the CMF-branded smartphones. It allows users to receive face-down notification alerts, visual countdowns for timers, and even real-time app integration with services like Uber. Nothing Phone 3: What to expect Earlier this week, Nothing also shared a close-up image of the Phone 3, likely revealing a portion of its back panel. While the photo did not show much, it hinted that the transparent design — which has become a staple of Nothing phones — is likely to return. During The Android Show: I/O Edition, Nothing CEO Carl Pei previewed the Phone 3, although the device's design remained blurred. Pei described the upcoming Phone 3 as Nothing's first 'true flagship', suggesting a shift toward more premium materials such as metal and glass. Pei also hinted at a price increase, stating the device could cost around £800 (approximately Rs 90,000) — nearly double the launch price of the Phone (2), which debuted in 2023 at Rs 44,999. As for the specifications, Nothing Phone 3 may sport a 6.77-inch LTPO AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of up to 3,000 nits. It is expected to be powered by either the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or the newer Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. For cameras, the Phone 3 is likely to feature a triple-lens rear set-up, including a 50MP main sensor, and a 32MP front-facing camera for selfies and video calls. A 5,000mAh battery is expected to power the device, with support for 50W wired and 20W wireless charging.

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