Nothing Phone (3): Nothing, the popular tech brand, has officially teased its next flagship smartphone, the Nothing Phone (3). Excitement around the device has been building, and the latest teaser suggests the launch is coming soon. Here’s what we know so far.
What We Know About the Nothing Phone (3)
Earlier this month, Nothing’s CEO and founder, Carl Pei, confirmed the Nothing Phone (3) will launch in the US. Earlier reports pointed to a July 2025 release, and the brand’s recent tweet showing just the number “3” has added to the excitement. While the exact date hasn’t been announced, the phone is expected to arrive sometime in Q3 2025.
The Nothing Phone (3) will follow the Nothing Phone (2), which came out in 2023. The company promises “breakthrough innovations in the user interface,” though details are still under wraps.
What to Expect
Though details are scarce, the Phone (3) is likely to keep some signature features like the transparent body and the Glyph LED lights. There could also be new features.
Rumors say the Phone (3) might borrow from the Phone (3a) Pro, possibly including an Essential Key button, a high-refresh-rate AMOLED screen, and better cameras, such as a telephoto lens alongside the main and ultra-wide cameras. These are just rumors, so we’ll have to wait for official info.
Recent Updates and Teasers
Nothing has already released several phones in 2025, including the Phone (3a), Phone (3a) Pro, and CMF Phone (2) Pro. The Phone (3) is set to be their flagship, with a Q3 2025 launch expected between July and September.
The recent teaser on X (formerly Twitter) was simply the number “3,” a quiet but effective way to build hype. As the launch gets closer, we should see more details and specs.
Speculations and Features
There’s talk that the Phone (3) will be powered by an AI-driven platform, continuing Nothing’s focus on innovation. A leaked email from Carl Pei mentions “breakthrough innovations in the user interface,” which might mean an improved version of the AI-powered ‘Essential Space’ hub introduced with the Phone (3a) series. This could bring tighter integration with apps and the operating system for a smoother experience.
As a flagship, the Phone (3) will likely cost more than the (3a) series. The Nothing Phone (2) launched in India at Rs. 44,999, so the Phone (3) might be priced higher due to its premium features and design.










