With the debut of the Nothing Ear (a) and the Nothing Phone 2a, Nothing isn’t letting up in what’s already a big year for the brand and the company is unlikely to scale down there: The Nothing Phone 3 could land this summer. Though details are slim, here is what we do so far about the upcoming deployment of this new-age phone.
Nothing Phone 3 Release Date, Pricing, and Pre-Order Information
Nothing hasn’t shared release date information yet, but it’s likely to simply slot into the pattern of previous Nothing phone flagship launches. The Nothing Phone 1 and Phone 2 were announced in July so expect the Phone 3 to be made official in July 2024.
As the release details and ordering are currently unavailable, pricing remains to be provided. However, based on past trends, it’s reasonable to expect the Nothing Phone 3 to be priced similarly to the Phone 2, which starts at $599. With anticipated upgrades akin to those seen in the Phone 2, such as hardware enhancements and camera improvements, a higher price point may be justified.
As the Nothing Phone 3 has not been officially announced by Nothing, pre-order information is currently unavailable. Updates will be provided once more details are released.
Nothing Phone 3 Specs and Features
While specifics about the Phone 3 are not confirmed, there is speculation about potential features.
- New Chip: One rumor is that the Phone 3 may have a newer processor such as the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 or Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.
- Battery: The Phone 3 should take the on the battery and refine it even more, offering faster wired charging and a larger capacity battery compared to the Phone 2.
- Improved Camera: This could retain the dual-cam design seen in previous models, possibly upgrading to Sony’s latest LYTIA sensor lineup for better photos.
- Better Signature Glyph: The Phone 3 should see improvements to its signature Nothing Phone Glyph interface, for a more refined user experience.
On top of that, Nothing CEO Carl Pei has teased some possible design changes, which means the Nothing Phone 3 could look a lot different from what we’re currently seeing, meanwhile still improving upon its design and features.