Nothing Phone 3 Confirmed for Global Launch in July 2025: Flagship Specs and Price Rumors

The UK-based smartphone maker Nothing has officially confirmed that the much-anticipated Nothing Phone 3 will launch globally in July 2025. This upcoming flagship is expected to bring significant upgrades over the Nothing Phone 2, unveiled in July 2023, including a more powerful chipset, enhanced cameras, and a bigger battery.

Expected Specifications of Nothing Phone 3

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According to early teasers by Nothing’s Founder and CEO Carl Pei, the Phone 3 is poised to be the company’s first true flagship smartphone. Rumored specifications include:

  • A flagship Snapdragon chipset (likely Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 or newer)
  • A triple rear camera setup, featuring a large primary sensor and a periscope telephoto lens
  • A battery capacity exceeding 5,000mAh for extended usage
  • Premium materials and design improvements over the previous generation

Price and Availability

The expected price tag for Nothing Phone 3 is around GBP 800 (approximately ₹90,000), which is nearly double the launch price of the Nothing Phone 2’s base variant at ₹44,999. However, some reports speculate a possible Indian market price of about ₹55,000. Nothing has yet to announce the exact launch date, but it will happen sometime in July.

Nothing Phone 2 Recap

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The Nothing Phone 2 featured a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, a dual rear camera setup with a 50MP Sony IMX890 primary sensor, and a 4,700mAh battery supporting 45W wired and 5W wireless charging. It was praised for its iconic design and software experience but had average low-light camera performance. Read our detailed Nothing Phone 2 review for more insights.

Looking Ahead

As Nothing prepares to enter the premium flagship market with Phone 3, expectations are high for a device that can compete with established smartphone giants. Fans eagerly await the unveiling of design details and official specifications, which are likely to be revealed in the weeks leading up to the launch.

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