Everything You Need to Know About the Upcoming Nothing Phone 3 Launch

Launch Details for Nothing Phone 3
The highly anticipated Nothing Phone 3 is set to be unveiled tomorrow, with a live event scheduled for 10:30 PM on July 1st. While the company has already disclosed some specifications, including the chipset and the innovative Glyph Interface design, many details remain under wraps. Recently, the brand shared insights regarding the camera features of the device, building excitement ahead of the launch.
Availability and Purchase Options
A dedicated page for the Nothing Phone 3 is now live on Flipkart, and it will also be available for purchase on the Nothing E-store. The brand plans to ensure that the phone is accessible through select retail channels and Flipkart. Additionally, Nothing will be launching new headphones alongside the phone.
Camera Features of Nothing Phone 3
Camera Specifications
Phone (3) with 50 MP periscope lens.
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While many details remain undisclosed, it has been confirmed that the Nothing Phone 3 will feature a 50MP periscope telephoto camera, along with a 3X optical zoom capability. The device is also expected to include a primary 50MP camera and a 50MP ultrawide sensor.
Expected Specifications of Nothing Phone 3
Specifications Overview
The Nothing Phone 3 is anticipated to sport a 6.7-inch LTPO OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It will be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset. Recent leaks suggest that the device will come with a 5,150 mAh battery and support for 100W fast charging. Additionally, it will run on the new Nothing OS and receive five years of Android OS updates. The device will also feature Nothing Essential space for AI-driven brainstorming and idea generation.
Pricing Expectations for Nothing Phone 3
Price Range
As Nothing has indicated that the Phone 3 will be a flagship model, it is expected to be priced around Rs 60,000. Initially, there were speculations that the phone would feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, but Carl Pei later confirmed in a podcast that it would utilize the 8s Gen 4, continuing the brand's trend of using slightly older chipsets.