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When Will Nothing Phone 3 Launch In India? Here's What We Know So Far (Plus, Expected Price)

Adding to the intrigue, a leaked email from Nothing’s founder, Carl Pei, suggested that the Phone 3 will bring “breakthrough innovations in the user interface” alongside AI-driven upgrades.

Nothing is gearing up for its next major smartphone launch, and this time, it’s the highly anticipated Nothing Phone 3. While the company has already introduced the Nothing Phone 3a series earlier this year, the flagship Phone 3 is yet to make its debut. However, new leaks suggest that the wait might soon be over.

The latest update comes from tipster Abhishek Yadav, who posted on X (formerly Twitter), hinting that the Nothing Phone 3 could be officially launched in July 2025.

While details remain scarce, previous reports have indicated that the company is focusing on AI-powered enhancements for its next flagship device. The Phone 3 was initially rumored to launch in 2024, but Nothing appears to have taken extra time, likely to integrate advanced AI features into the phone.

The exact design and specifications of the upcoming model remain under wraps, but Nothing’s past launches provide some insight into what to expect. The company’s recent Nothing Phone 3a Pro model introduced a periscope lens, hinting that the flagship might also come with significant camera advancements.

Nothing Phone 3 Price (Expected)

Pricing details for the Nothing Phone 3 are also yet to be confirmed. However, considering the pricing history of its predecessors — Nothing Phone 1 debuted at Rs 32,999, while the Phone 2 started at Rs 44,999 — the new flagship is speculated to be priced between Rs 40,000 and Rs 50,000 in India.

Adding to the intrigue, a leaked email from Nothing’s founder, Carl Pei, suggested that the upcoming flagship will bring “breakthrough innovations in the user interface” alongside AI-driven upgrades. The company has already been teasing AI-centric concepts, further fueling speculation about what the Phone 3 might offer.

In addition to its flagship release, Nothing’s sub-brand, CMF, is expected to introduce the CMF Phone 2 in the coming months. The device has reportedly appeared on the BIS certification website, suggesting an imminent launch. With both a flagship and a mid-range smartphone on the horizon, Nothing seems poised for an eventful year in the smartphone market.

About the author Shayak Majumder

Shayak Majumder leads the ABP Live English team. He reviews gadgets, covers everything AI, and is on the lookout for the next big tech trend to cover. He is also building a data-driven AI-aware newsroom. Got tips? Reach out!

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