Nothing is gearing up to unveil its most advanced smartphone to date — the Nothing Phone 3 — on July 1, 2025. Touted as the brand’s “first true flagship,” the device marks a major milestone for the company. In addition to the phone, Nothing will also debut its first over-ear audio product, the Nothing Headphone 1. In India, Flipkart will be the exclusive online retail partner, with the official product page already live ahead of the launch. Ahead of official announcement, Tipster Max Jambor (@MaxJmb) has shared what is claimed to be a leaked render of the upcoming Nothing Phone 3.
Nothing Phone 3 design:
Tipster Max Jambor (@MaxJmb) has shared what is claimed to be a leaked render of the upcoming Nothing Phone 3. The image reveals a transparent rear panel design, featuring a centrally positioned circular camera module near the top. Within this raised central island, three camera sensors are arranged in an off-center layout.
The left side of the frame houses the volume controls, while the right side includes the power button along with an additional key—likely the Essential Key introduced with the Nothing Phone 3a lineup earlier this year.
The rear camera system includes a periscope telephoto lens, accompanied by two other sensors. Just above the periscope unit sits a circular LED flash. One of the most striking changes in the design is the apparent removal of the Glyph Interface from the back, marking a significant shift from previous models.
Nothing Phone 3 specs:
Previous leaks indicated that the Nothing Phone 3 will feature a triple rear camera setup, which includes a periscope telephoto lens. Under the hood, it is likely to be equipped with either Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset or a processor from MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 series. The device is also rumored to house a battery exceeding 5,000mAh in capacity, promising improved longevity.
Nothing Phone 3 price:
Carl Pei, CEO of Nothing, has hinted that the upcoming Phone 3 could be priced at around £800 in the UK. Based on global market trends, expected pricing in other regions includes:
India: Rs 55,000 – Rs 65,000
UK: £800
USA: Around $799
Dubai: Approximately AED 3,000