Nothing Phone (3) Arrives In July With High-End Price

Nothing has focused on mid-range Android smartphones up until now, but the Phone (3) is expected to mark Nothing's shift to a "true flagship model." Today, the company posted a short video on its official X account.
The first thing that pops up in the information shared by the brand is the slogan with which it seems that the Phone (3) will be presented - "It's a magic number". It most likely refers to the triple camera that the device should offer, with expectations for a significantly improved main sensor and a periscope camera, more capable than the one on the Phone (3a) Pro.

Although the exact presentation date has not yet been revealed, the company promises to offer more details in the coming weeks.
Expected Specs and Price
As we already mentioned, the chipset will be top-of-the-line, with Nothing likely to rely on last year's flagship Qualcomm offering - the Snapdragon 8 Elite. The RAM and internal memory options are also expected to undergo a major upgrade.
In terms of software, we can expect further development of the Essential Space AI feature, as well as new functionalities designed to take advantage of artificial intelligence and the hardware power of the device.

The previous 3 years of updates and 4 years of Android security support from Phone (1) and Phone (2) will remain in history, and here Carl Pei's company would have to upgrade quite seriously, especially if it wants to compete with the big players on the market and justify its rather serious price.
The Nothing Phone (3) is confirmed to be launching at least in the U.S. The company has stated that the Phone (3) will be its "first true flagship smartphone," with a price tag of around $1,000.
Nothing Phone (3) will be unveiled in July this year. So far in 2025, the company has released two mid-range devices - the Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro, the budget offering CMF Phone 2 Pro, as well as several new models of affordable wireless headphones. Along with its first flagship, Nothing will also introduce its first wireless headphones.




