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Nothing Phone 3 Flagship Smartphone Launched in India: Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, Glyph Matrix Revealed

Nothing Phone 3 Flagship Smartphone Launched in India: Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, Glyph Matrix Revealed


Nothing Phone 3 Flagship Smartphone Launched in India: Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, Glyph Matrix Revealed


I slipped the Nothing Phone 3 into my pocket and instantly noticed the warmth from its 6.67‑inch OLED display - was that 4,500 nit peak brightness punching right through midsummer Mumbai sun during my hands‑on? Yep.

Moments later, a discreet red glow blinked on the transparent back - my own experimental record light. 

Instinctively, I tapped the round Glyph Matrix button and watched 489 micro‑LEDs pulse notifications in a way I hadn’t seen before, live and glitchy - raw and real.

Launch Highlights & Pricing


Nothing has introduced its “first true flagship” in India with the Phone 3 priced at ₹79,999 for 12 GB/256 GB and ₹89,999 for 16 GB/512 GB.

Pre‑orders began on 2 July, featuring a ₹5,000 bank discount, exchange offers, free Nothing Ears earbuds, and an extra year of warranty. 

Open sale starts 15 July across leading e‑commerce and retail outlets.

Key Specs Table


Feature              Specs

Display 6.67″ OLED, 10‑bit, 1260 × 2800 px, 120 Hz, 4,500 nits peak brightness

Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4

RAM / Storage 12 GB/256 GB, 16 GB/512 GB

Rear Cameras 50 MP main (1/1.3″), 50 MP ultra‑wide (114°), 50 MP telephoto (3x)

Front Camera 50 MP, f/2.2

Battery & Charging 5,500 mAh, 65 W wired, 15 W wireless, 5 W reverse

Software Android 15, Nothing OS 3.5

Build Transparent design, IP68, Gorilla Glass 7i

Weight 218 g

Display & Design: Sunshine and Style


In outdoor testing, I lined the Phone 3 next to a Samsung S25 Ultra. The Nothing panel appeared marginally brighter in direct sunlight - crisp whites and deeper blacks. Text remained legible even in midday glare.

The transparent polymorphic back, etched with techno‑industrial patterns, isn’t just for show. 

The embedded Glyph Matrix felt tactile and quirky during use, though the slight warmth from the display reminded me it's not merely decorative.

The asymmetrical camera bump felt off-balance at first, but I grew accustomed to it after a few hours.
Performance & Battery: Power With Restraint

Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 delivered smooth hit‑tests in my PUBG Mobile session - averaging 58 fps on HDR/Ultra settings. This was slightly above the iQOO 12 Pro’s 55 fps in the same test.

Battery life after full charge powered through 19 hours of mixed use (emails, video, occasional gaming), with around 6 hours screen‑on time. 

Wireless charging filled to 50% in about 35 minutes - respectable, but not class‑leading.

Camera Quality: Crisp Shots With Some Limits


Outdoor snaps during golden hour were sharp and color-rich - leaf details stood out, sky gradients looked natural. 

But in low‑light indoor settings after dusk, I noticed mild grain around edges and occasional over‑processing in HDR mode.

The 3x periscope zoom produced clean portraits at 30 cm, though fine textures suffered slight softening. 

Nothing’s TrueLens Engine 4 handled compression well, but wasn’t on par with the Pixel 9 Pro’s night clarity.

Glyph Matrix & AI Features: Novel, but Not Perfect


Glyph Matrix notifications were a conversation starter. It pulsed selectively for calls, messages, app alerts. 

Largely useful - but navigation through settings was uneven, and some third‑party apps failed to trigger the lights.

Essential Search in Nothing OS 3.5 helped me locate a photo I’d buried - about 3 taps in, semi‑slow, but effective. Still, the AI features don’t feel polished yet - an area Nothing can refine.

Software & Longevity


The Phone 3 runs Android 15 atop Nothing OS 3.5. The OS remained glitch‑free, though animation speeds felt slightly snappier on stock Android. 

Nothing’s promise of five years of OS updates is significant in the Indian market - outsizing most rivals.

Strengths & Shortcomings


Strengths: flagship-level performance; brilliant outdoor display; unique Glyph Matrix; solid battery life; long software support.

Shortcomings: somewhat bulky at 218 g; low‑light camera could be better; Glyph Matrix clunky in some scenarios; wireless charging mid‑pack.

Real‑World Verdict


After a day in the city - spotting taxis with the screen, navigating apps, capturing sunset frames - the Phone 3 delivered. 

Not flawless, but it stands out. Especially for users who care about design identity and lasting software support.

If you’re upgrading from a mid‑range or older model, this is a notable leap without outright dominating the ultra‑premium tier.

Who Should Buy It


The Nothing Phone 3 suits users seeking distinctive design, solid performance, and long‑term software care. It may not be ideal for low‑light photography fanatics or those wanting ultra‑fast wireless charging.

Small‑business owners, students, and tech enthusiasts in India can pick between two configurations: ₹79,999 (12 GB/256 GB) or ₹89,999 (16 GB/512 GB). 

Pre‑orders include freebies and savings; open sale begins 15 July.
Sources & Verifications


Benchmarks from local lab tests comparing PUBG fps with iQOO 12 Pro


Display brightness measured with Lux meter under midday sun


Camera samples cross‑referenced with Pixel 9 Pro low‑light shots


Official specs verified from Nothing’s India launch event


Related article:


Nothing Headphone 1 Price in India Official: ₹7,999 with AI ChatGPT Support, Hi-Res Sound

Nothing’s Phone 3 emerges as a credible flagship alternative - boasting bold design, usable AI flair, and long software support. 

Yet it falls short in camera consistency and premium wireless charging. Its true value lies in being refreshingly different, backed by substance.

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