With bold visuals, a periscope zoom lens, and Android 15, Nothing Phone 3 is where futuristic design meets serious power.
In a daring step towards redesigning smartphone looks, Nothing has officially launched its long-awaited Phone (3). Famous for its transparent back and simplicity in software, the British tech firm has broken new ground once again, with a stunning new glyph interface, next-generation performance, and a new emphasis on long-term usability.
Performance & Software, In a Snap
The Nothing Phone 3 is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 for lightning-fast performance and silky smooth visuals on its 120Hz AMOLED display. It comes with Nothing OS 3.5 (Android 15), providing a clutter-free, simple interface, with 5 years of update service and 7 years of security updates to keep it running fresh for the long term.
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Camera Power That Pops
The Nothing Phone 3 boasts a triple 50MP camera setup on the back, which consists of a periscope lens with 3x optical zoom, an ultrawide, and a high-resolution main sensor. On the front, there is a sharp 50MP front-facing selfie camera that captures beautiful 4K video. Intelligent AI features make portraits sharper, low-light photos brighter, and cinematic videos from your pocket.
Battery & Charging That Keeps Up
The Nothing Phone 3 is equipped with a 5,150mAh battery (5,500mAh in India), with all-day endurance. It comes with 65W fast wired charging to charge up to 50% in only 18 minutes, as well as 15W wireless and reverse wireless charging, making your phone and other devices always charged while on the move.
Availability & Price—India & Pakistan
Nothing Phone 3 pre-orders are up now, and official sales will begin on July 15, 2025.
India: Priced from ₹79,999, with up to 5,500mAh battery capacity in exclusive variants.
Pakistan: Retail price should be around Rs. 151,999, depending on the seller.
Last Word
The Nothing Phone 3 merges sci-fi looks with practical decisions. Is it the new glyph interface enabled by touch or the long-term update pledge? Nothing is trying to create its niche in the extremely competitive smartphone space.
Get ready for our full review and real-world experience soon. Wondering how it compares to competitors such as the Pixel 9 or Galaxy S25 Ultra? Let’s get to that next.