Nothing Phone 3 launch leaked: Nothing is reawakening smartphone excitement with the impending Nothing Phone 3. According to leaks, it will have a strong Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor, an AI-driven experience, and an enhanced 50MP main camera, making it a possible game changer. Will it live up to the hype?
From a new Glyph interface to a more refined software experience, Nothing is fine-tuning its goal. Will the price remain competitive in India, or is Carl Pei targeting the premium segment? And could AI integration provide it with an advantage over competitors?
Let's look at the newest leaks, expected features, and the official debut date of the Nothing Phone 3!
According to a recent leak from tipster Abhishek Yadav, the Nothing Phone 3 could be released in July 2025, marking its formal debut following months of teasing and speculation.
Nothing Phone 3 will likely keep its transparent back design while providing additional features. One of the most notable features could be an Essential Key, similar to the one found on the Nothing Phone 3a series, that allows users to build personalized shortcuts for easy access to apps and functionality.
The company's CEO, Carl Pei, has hinted that AI will play an important part in the Nothing Phone 3, making the Nothing OS smarter and more intuitive. The phone is also said to have a 6.5-inch display.
The Nothing An upper mid-range chipset will likely power phone 3, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 or the MediaTek Dimensity 9200+. AI capabilities will be fully incorporated into the software, improving the user experience.
Nothing in the Phone 3 could match the camera setup we saw on the Phone 3a Pro. It might have three lenses: a 50MP main camera, an 8MP ultra-wide shooter, and a 50MP periscope telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom.
Pricing information is unknown; however, based on prior models (Nothing Phone 1 at Rs 32,999 and Nothing Phone 2 at Rs 44,999), the forthcoming flagship is projected to be priced reasonably, possibly between Rs 45,000 and Rs 50,000 in India.
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