Nothing is preparing to launch its next flagship smartphone dubbed the Nothing Phone (3). Ahead of its release, the brand has confirmed that the Phone (3) will be made in India, making it the third Nothing phone to be made in India. Here’s everything we know about the phone.
All about the Nothing Phone (3)
The Nothing Phone (3) is the brand’s most anticipated smartphone this year, and it’s launching soon. Interestingly, the device will be made in its Chennai manufacturing facility in India. Notably, the Phone (1) and Phone (2) were also made in the same facility.
Even CMF phones have been made in India. While these were manufactured in India, they were all designed in London.
Other than its manufacturing, the Nothing Phone (3) is expected to have solid specifications. This includes a new design without the Glyph interface. Instead, it may have a dot matrix screen on the rear.
Nothing is expected to add the Essential Key on the Phone (3), which we have already seen on the Phone (3a).
Other features include a Snapdragon flagship chipset, a large battery, and the latest Android operating system. It will also likely feature a 120Hz OLED display with thin bezels. It may have triple cameras, including a telephoto sensor.
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That’s all we know so far about the Nothing Phone (3). About its release timeline, reports hint at a July launch timeline.
Given its new design and updated features, Nothing may bump up its price. The Nothing Phone (3) is expected to arrive at around Rs 60,000 in India. In the same price range, it will compete with the likes of the OnePlus 13, among other contenders.
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Saket Nair
Great! 60k is a good price for starting the flagship series. I hope it does good in the Indian Market.🤞🏻