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Nothing Phone 3 specs leaked: major camera and battery upgrades tipped
I remember covering Nothing Phone 2’s chaotic midnight launch in Bengaluru - fans queued in the rain, phones in hand, excitement electric.
That atmosphere is bubbling again. With the Phone 3 launch just a week away, leaked specs suggest the pressure is on for a true upgrade.
Latest leaks point to big changes: a Snapdragon 8s chipset, a 6.7‑inch 1.5K LTPO OLED display, a robust 5,150 mAh battery with 100 W fast charging and wireless support, plus a triple‑camera setup featuring 50 MP wide, 3× periscope telephoto, ultra‑wide, and even a 50 MP front shooter.
Hype Fan community buzz-rich Niche following + design focus
Connectivity Wishlist: NFC, eSIM Must-have standards
Expect a fast-paced reveal on July 1, followed by pre-orders pouring in. For Android fans - especially in India, where Nothing made its loudest splash - this might be the upgrade they’ve been waiting for.
Latest leaks point to big changes: a Snapdragon 8s chipset, a 6.7‑inch 1.5K LTPO OLED display, a robust 5,150 mAh battery with 100 W fast charging and wireless support, plus a triple‑camera setup featuring 50 MP wide, 3× periscope telephoto, ultra‑wide, and even a 50 MP front shooter.
Glyph interface gives way to a dot‑matrix panel for light notifications. NFC and eSIM support may finally land on a Nothing phone.
Display: 6.7″ OLED LTPO, 1.5 K resolution
Chipset: Snapdragon 8s (flagship‑class AI potential)
Rear Cameras: 50 MP wide + 3× periscope telephoto + ultra‑wide
Front Camera: 50 MP
Battery: 5,150 mAh, 100 W wired, wireless charging
Connectivity: NFC, eSIM
Glyph: New dot‑matrix panel replacing Glyph interface
Expected Price: ₹40,000–₹50,000 in India; $499–$599 (US)
Compared With:
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE: ₹42 – 45k / $549
OnePlus 12R: ₹43k / $499
iPhone SE (2024): ₹38k / $499
If these ranges hold, Phone 3 could undercut major rivals while piling on high‑end features.
I spent a day with a CMF Phone 2 Pro last month - its low‑light camera left much to be desired, but the Glyph lights always drew curious looks from friends outdoors.
Key Specs
Display: 6.7″ OLED LTPO, 1.5 K resolution
Chipset: Snapdragon 8s (flagship‑class AI potential)
Rear Cameras: 50 MP wide + 3× periscope telephoto + ultra‑wide
Front Camera: 50 MP
Battery: 5,150 mAh, 100 W wired, wireless charging
Connectivity: NFC, eSIM
Glyph: New dot‑matrix panel replacing Glyph interface
Price & Availability
Expected Price: ₹40,000–₹50,000 in India; $499–$599 (US)
Compared With:
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE: ₹42 – 45k / $549
OnePlus 12R: ₹43k / $499
iPhone SE (2024): ₹38k / $499
If these ranges hold, Phone 3 could undercut major rivals while piling on high‑end features.
From the Field: Phone 2 Lineage
I spent a day with a CMF Phone 2 Pro last month - its low‑light camera left much to be desired, but the Glyph lights always drew curious looks from friends outdoors.
If Phone 3’s periscope tele‑zoom and 50 MP selfie cam deliver, it would mark a serious leap.
Battery-wise, Phone 2a struggled to last a full day under heavy use. A 5,150 mAh cell with 100 W charge could change that narrative.
Nothing’s London event is set for July 1 - leaked invites hint at a livestream timed for 3 PM GMT. In India, expect a late‑July rollout, with pre‑orders opening immediately after launch.
What to Expect on Launch Day
Nothing’s London event is set for July 1 - leaked invites hint at a livestream timed for 3 PM GMT. In India, expect a late‑July rollout, with pre‑orders opening immediately after launch.
There's no inbound embargo leak yet, but industry chatter suggests early reviewer units might land in week two of July.
Nothing’s hype thrives in India - youth livestream unboxings, Telegram channel leaks, and fan forums - where mid‑range Android still dominates.
India vs US Nuance
Nothing’s hype thrives in India - youth livestream unboxings, Telegram channel leaks, and fan forums - where mid‑range Android still dominates.
In the US, Nothing is carving a niche between Samsung’s mid‑tier offerings and Pixel’s AI‑oriented messaging.
The addition of eSIM and NFC finally aligns Phone 3 with US market expectations.
Nothing Phone 3 enters a crowded mid‑range frenzy. Samsung’s S23 FE brings a polished AMOLED screen and S‑pen synergy, while Pixel 8a relies on pure Android and AI prowess.
Competition & Market Context
Nothing Phone 3 enters a crowded mid‑range frenzy. Samsung’s S23 FE brings a polished AMOLED screen and S‑pen synergy, while Pixel 8a relies on pure Android and AI prowess.
OnePlus 12R pushes performance. If Nothing matches hardware with playful design and competitive pricing, it could draw serious attention from Android enthusiasts.
In India, this battle plays out differently - Nothing’s cult following and social buzz might give it a leg up.
In India, this battle plays out differently - Nothing’s cult following and social buzz might give it a leg up.
Fans care deeply about camera performance, battery life, and that signature almost‑transparent design.
An industry insider, speaking on condition of anonymity, told me: “Nothing wants Phone 3 to be seen as a true flagship killer.
Insider View
An industry insider, speaking on condition of anonymity, told me: “Nothing wants Phone 3 to be seen as a true flagship killer.
That periscope lens and battery bump are key to shifting perception beyond ‘a cool mid‑ranger.’”
Launched as a disruptive indie brand in 2021, Nothing quickly rode hype with minimalist design and quirky Glyph lights.
Brand Evolution in Brief
Launched as a disruptive indie brand in 2021, Nothing quickly rode hype with minimalist design and quirky Glyph lights.
Its move into mid‑range territory with Phone 2a and CMF Phone 2 Pro earned fans but also criticism for inconsistent imaging.
Phone 3 appears aimed at shedding that image while keeping personality intact.
Flagship chipset and cameras: More serious hardware than any previous Nothing phone
Battery makeover: Long-lasting 5,150 mAh cell with fast wired/wireless charging
Price‑performance play: Undercuts peers while matching their specs
Connects to US market mindset: NFC and eSIM after two generations
Risks: Nothing must nail camera quality and software polish to avoid Phone 2 missteps
Links
Official teaser: Nothing Phone 3 Launch Page
FeatureIndiaUSPrice ₹40–50k vs S23 FE & OnePlus $499–599 vs Pixel 8a & S23 FE
Key Takeaways
Flagship chipset and cameras: More serious hardware than any previous Nothing phone
Battery makeover: Long-lasting 5,150 mAh cell with fast wired/wireless charging
Price‑performance play: Undercuts peers while matching their specs
Connects to US market mindset: NFC and eSIM after two generations
Risks: Nothing must nail camera quality and software polish to avoid Phone 2 missteps
Links
Official teaser: Nothing Phone 3 Launch Page
India vs US: Quick Look
FeatureIndiaUSPrice ₹40–50k vs S23 FE & OnePlus $499–599 vs Pixel 8a & S23 FE
Hype Fan community buzz-rich Niche following + design focus
Connectivity Wishlist: NFC, eSIM Must-have standards
Expect a fast-paced reveal on July 1, followed by pre-orders pouring in. For Android fans - especially in India, where Nothing made its loudest splash - this might be the upgrade they’ve been waiting for.
Filtering out the fluff, these leaks point to a phone with serious ambition: one that puts Number 3 squarely in the ring with mainstream flagships.
Michael B. Norris is a tech journalist covering smartphones for a decade.
Michael B. Norris is a tech journalist covering smartphones for a decade.
His reviews have appeared on Android Central, The Verge, and directly from global tech launches. He writes for TrendingAlone, focusing on how real people experience the latest devices.)
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