The Nothing Phone 3 is coming. The company has set the launch for July 2025 in India. They haven’t said the day, not yet, but now we know—it’s about a month away. No surprise there. Carl Pei, the man at the helm, had been dropping hints, showing signs on social media. He even gave a glimpse of what the price might be. They haven’t told us much else. Not yet. But that’s their way. They let it out piece by piece. A quiet build. A slow fire. It’s worked before. It’ll work again.
Cutting-Edge Hardware and Camera Innovations Expected in Nothing Phone (3)
The specs are still unknown. No one’s said for sure. But Pei has spoken. He says the Nothing Phone (3) will have better parts—real quality. It will run faster. The software will be sharper, made for a cleaner, stronger feel. That’s the promise.
Inside, folks expect it to carry a top-tier Snapdragon chip. No name yet, but the talk points to the 8s Gen 4. Maybe even the 8 Gen 4, the best of them. For context, the last one—the Phone (2)—ran on the 8+ Gen 1. This will be a leap.
The camera will change, too. Leaks say a whole new system. Three cameras on the back. One big sensor. A periscope lens—new for Nothing. It’s meant to compete, to fight the big names in mobile photography.
And the battery? Likely the usual 5,000mAh. Enough to last. Enough to hold.
Expected Price Range of Nothing Phone (3) in India & Global Markets
Nothing is changing its stance. The Phone (3) is not just another phone. It’s the first real flagship. That means it may cost more. Carl Pei hinted at a price near EUR 800. That’s about Rs 90,500 in India. But it likely won’t launch that high here.
In India, prices have always been sharper. Last year, the Phone (2) started at Rs 44,999. Doubling that now would be too much. Too quick. Even with better build and power, it wouldn’t make sense. More likely, the Phone (3) will come in at Rs 55,000 to Rs 65,000.
That puts it up against the Pixel 9a at Rs 49,999, the iPhone 16e at Rs 59,900, and the OnePlus 13 at Rs 69,999. Strong rivals. But if Nothing delivers—clean design, strong chip, smart features with real use—it might still stand its ground. Even with the higher price.
Final Words
It’s approaching July and the tech world is waiting for Nothing’s next move. In the crowded smartphone arena, the Phone (3) isn’t trying to be something, it’s trying to be everything. Where competitors frantically add features no one asked for, Carl Pei’s creation keeps its minimalist philosophy, but quietly increases what matters. Will consumers empty their wallets for this pricier Nothing? It’s the sixty five thousand rupee question.
Now, the company that built its brand around being the anti-smartphone smartphone is slowly moving into flagship territory and that’s a delicate tightrope to walk. One thing’s for sure: the Phone (3) won’t be nothing to sneeze at when it finally materializes this July. When there’s everything, sometimes Nothing is what we need, even if it costs a little more than Nothing this time around.