Nothing Phone 3: Launch Date and Expected Features Revealed

Nothing Phone 3 Launch Date
Nothing is gearing up for the launch of its latest smartphone, the Nothing Phone 3. The UK-based brand recently shared a teaser video on Twitter, announcing that the official launch is set for July 1, 2025, in India. The teaser hints at a significant redesign, which may not feature the Glyph Interface. Here’s what we know so far about this anticipated device.
Launch Details
For those interested in updates regarding the launch, users can follow Flipkart and Nothing's official channels for the latest information on specifications, features, and pricing. Although specific details are yet to be disclosed, CEO Carl Pei has indicated that the new phone will utilize premium materials, offer enhanced performance, and include software improvements. The Phone 3 aims to introduce a fresh design, moving away from the Glyph Interface, promising a new flagship experience.
Expected Specifications
The Nothing Phone 3 is anticipated to feature a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 3000 nits. It is likely to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 series processor, with options for up to 16GB of RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. Reports suggest that the smartphone will come equipped with advanced AI features and smart capabilities.
Additionally, the device may include a triple-camera setup featuring a main sensor, an ultrawide sensor, and a telephoto lens. For selfies, it could have a 32 MP front camera. The phone is also expected to house a 5000 mAh battery with 50W wired fast charging capabilities.
Projected Pricing
According to various media reports, the Nothing Phone 3 with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage is expected to be priced around USD 799, which is approximately ₹68,320. There are indications that a new 16GB + 512GB variant will replace the existing 12GB + 512GB option, with an estimated price of around ₹76,865. While these are projected prices, the actual retail price may vary. Nothing has aimed for a unique design approach, establishing a strong brand identity below the ₹30,000 mark. However, convincing consumers to invest in a flagship device priced above ₹40,000 could pose a challenge. The new models will compete in the same price range as Apple and Samsung flagships, raising the question: will consumers choose Nothing over these established brands?