UK-based tech firm Nothing appears to indicate the release of its upcoming product. Though the Nothing Phone 3 is anticipated to be the Phone 2’s successor, the brand has not released any official information about it. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC most likely powers it. Expected features of the phone include a Glyph LED interface and a transparent rear. The phone is expected to be released in July.
On social media, the Carl Pei-led company Nothing has begun to tease the release of a new product. Although the company hasn’t released any information, we currently don’t know any specifics on Nothing’s upcoming announcement. But based on recent reports and the history of Nothing phone launches, we may presume that the Nothing Phone 3 will probably be released soon. The expected phone’s release date is still unknown, however, based on the company’s past launches, July is most likely the launch time frame.
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A mysterious teaser, the brand Nothing released a picture on X that hinted at the release of a new product. The image displays the side of a device, but it’s still unknown which phone or what kind of device it might be. The Nothing Phone 1, Phone 2, and Phone 2a are the three phones in the brand’s lineup.
Although the phone’s features and specs are a mystery to us, a previous report has revealed some information regarding its CPU and price range in India. Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC is expected to power the Nothing Phone 3. In India, the phone is expected to cost between Rs 40,000 and Rs 45,000.
When the Nothing Phone 2 was first released, the 8GB RAM with 128GB storage model cost Rs. 44,999. The 12GB RAM with 256GB storage and the 12GB RAM with 512GB storage versions cost Rs. 49,999 and Rs. 54,999, respectively. White and Dark Grey are the available colour options for the phone.
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According to the report, the UK-based OEM wants to establish itself in the Rs. 20,000–Rs. 40,000 bracket and has no immediate plans to enter the high-end handset market. Therefore this is also probably the reason Nothing isn’t anticipated to use a more advanced chipset.