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Nothing Phone (3) listed on Walmart website with new specs

Nothing Phone (3) listed on Walmart website with new specs

Nothing Phone (3) listed on Walmart website with new specs

Key Takeaways:


Nothing Phone (3) appears on Walmart ahead of its expected July launch.


Listing suggests a new 16GB RAM and 512GB storage variant.


Device will support major US carriers - a first for the brand.

With just weeks left before its official debut, the highly anticipated Nothing Phone (3) has surfaced on Walmart Business - offering early clues about its potential configurations and positioning. 

The listing, while unofficial, has already stirred excitement and raised a few eyebrows across the tech community.

At first glance, it might seem like a routine placeholder. But look closer - and you’ll spot some intriguing differences.

A Quiet Reveal, a Loud Message?


The listing on Walmart's platform uses an image of last year's Phone (2), and much of the specification text appears to be borrowed from the lower-tier Phone (3a) Pro. 

But one detail stands out: the device is shown with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage - a configuration not previously confirmed.

Until now, the expected base model was 12GB RAM with 256GB storage. 

This new detail could signal Nothing’s push into true flagship territory - not just in terms of specs, but price as well.

According to early reports from GSMArena, the base model may start at $799, while the 16/512GB version could go up to $899, placing the Phone (3) firmly in the same league as the Pixel 9, Galaxy S25, and even the iPhone 16.

Why This Matters


The Walmart appearance marks more than just an accidental leak - it signals that the Phone (3) is retail-ready, and its North American launch is locked in. 

This will be the first time a Nothing flagship will come fully compatible with both AT&T and T-Mobile’s 4G and 5G bands, finally addressing a gap that limited Phone (2)’s appeal in the U.S.

For users, that means a smoother out-of-the-box experience - no band-hunting, no carrier mismatches.

More Than Just Numbers?


What stood out most? Not just the rumored memory bump, but the absence of some signature features.

Nothing has already confirmed that the Phone (3) will ditch the Glyph LED interface, a bold move given how it defined the brand’s design language. 

In its place, speculation points to a dot-matrix display on the rear, similar to the secondary displays seen on gaming phones like the Asus ROG lineup.

That’s a surprising twist - and one that may divide fans. 

Some may miss the futuristic blinking LEDs; others might welcome something more functional.

Also missing? Any official mention of repairability or long-term software support - two areas where Nothing has previously drawn praise. 

That silence is hard to ignore in 2025, when users are increasingly making buying decisions based on sustainability.

A Premium Push


Carl Pei’s London-based brand is no longer just the cool newcomer. 

If this pricing holds, Phone (3) would be Nothing’s most expensive device yet - and with it comes an expectation of polish, performance, and longevity.

Early teasers have promised:


“Premium materials”


“Major performance upgrades”


“Software that really levels things up”

But the bar is now higher than ever. Will the Phone (3) deliver?

What This Means for Users


For everyday users, the new model could offer real benefits:

Gamers and power users may appreciate the extra RAM and storage.


U.S. buyers finally get full carrier support - no compromises.


A redesigned back interface could make it more than just a talking piece.

But there's a catch: At nearly $900, expectations are no longer forgiving. Buyers will compare it not just to past Nothing devices, but to industry giants.

Context from Industry Experts


Tech analyst Priya Mehta of GadgetScope tells us:


“Nothing’s pricing signals confidence, but they’ll need to back it up with real software polish. U.S. customers, especially, expect consistency - not just quirkiness.”

According to a report from Android Authority, Nothing may also introduce new AI features in Nothing OS 3.0 - though details remain scarce.

The Road Ahead


An official launch date has yet to be confirmed, but multiple teasers suggest an early-July reveal. With the Walmart listing now public, a launch window seems imminent.

The brand has also teased a new headphone model alongside the Phone (3), aiming for a full ecosystem play in the style of Apple and Samsung.

Final Thought


You might expect another cool, affordable alternative to the big brands. But this time, Nothing’s playing in their league. 

Whether it succeeds could depend less on hardware, and more on the invisible details - software updates, battery life, and day-to-day usability.

One thing’s clear: this launch won’t fly under the radar.

Sources:


GSMArena – "Nothing Phone (3) listed by Walmart ahead of launch"


Android Authority – "Nothing Phone (3) expected to debut with AI features"


GadgetScope – Interview with Priya Mehta, Tech Analyst


Author: Michael B. Norris is a senior tech journalist at TrendingAlone, covering consumer electronics, mobile devices, and next-gen hardware with a focus on user-first innovation

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