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Nothing Phone (3) EU launch tipped for July 15 - but fans debate rising prices
I think Company is creating phone 3 into mainstream flagship this time.The next phone from London-based startup Nothing will ship with in Europe on July 15 - and this time, the price tag may give some long-time fans pause.
As per a leak from Notebookchec, the Nothing Phone (3) will launch in two variants: €799 for 12 GB RAM + 256 GB, and €899 for the higher-end 16 GB + 512 GB model. Pre-orders are said to start from July 1, alongside the official global reveal.
That places the Phone (3) far closer to flagship territory than its predecessors, which gained a following partly for their clean design and mid-range pricing.
CEO Carl Pei had previously hinted at an £800 UK price, and the new EU pricing aligns with that expectation.
Spec-wise, the Phone (3) is said to run Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, pack a 5,000 mAh+ battery, and feature a triple-camera system.
Nothing’s signature Glyph interface will return, despite earlier speculation about a design overhaul.
The company is also promising seven years of security patches — matching recent Android flagship trends.
Across social media, early chatter among Nothing followers has been mixed: while many welcome the specs bump and refined design, some longtime fans are questioning whether the brand’s minimalist ethos can survive these rising prices.
Final details are expected at the July 1 event - including confirmation of RAM variants, chipset, and shipping dates.
With the Phone (3), Nothing appears ready to compete head-on with big-brand flagships - but whether buyers will follow remains to be seen.
Reddit and Twitter users seems have different opinion on high cost pricing.
I think if buyers in market with this pricing will still see the nothing brands as worthy opponent compared to existing big brands available.
Carl Pie has hinted the new model to compete premium segment. the big question how would EU buyers will react.
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