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Nothing Phone 3 Launch: Nothing is again making a buzz, and this time it's for its latest flagship device, the Nothing Phone 3. There is a teaser that the smartphone maker has shared on social media platforms, which gives us a glimpse into what you can expect from Nothing's new launch this time. The teaser hints at a new cryptic button and maybe a textured back as well. Another thing that is creating a buzz is Braille-like markings on the Nothing Phone 3, according to some reports.

Let's take a look at what we know so far about the upcoming flagship from Nothing.

Nothing has claimed that this device will be its "first true flagship smartphone", and it will employ "premium materials". The device is confirmed for a July 2025 release, as confirmed by the smartphone maker.

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Expected Specs And Features

While full details remain under wraps, the phone is expected to feature substantial software improvements and a notable boost in performance.

On the hardware front, the Phone 3 could be powered by one of several high-end chipsets — the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 “Elite” variant or MediaTek’s upcoming Dimensity 9400 or 9400+ SoC. Battery capacity is also expected to grow, with leaks suggesting it could exceed 5,000 mAh. Camera upgrades are reportedly in the works too, including a triple-lens rear setup with a large primary sensor and a periscope telephoto lens.

Pricing is still speculative, but founder Carl Pei recently hinted that the Phone 3 might land around £800 (about ₹90,000). However, other reports suggest it could launch in India at a more competitive price — possibly around ₹55,000. For context, the base model of the Nothing Phone 2 (8GB + 128GB) debuted at ₹44,999.

Meanwhile, the company continues to support existing users — a recent update to the Nothing Phone 2 added features like Privacy Space and a new Nothing Gallery app.

We’ll likely hear more about the Phone 3 as the launch date approaches, but it’s already shaping up to be Nothing’s most ambitious release yet.

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