Tech startup Nothing has officially confirmed that its next flagship, the Nothing Phone 3, will launch on July 1, 2025, at 18:00 BST (22:30 IST). The smartphone marks a significant milestone for the company as its first true flagship device, following the success of Phone (1) and Phone (2). While details remain under wraps, Nothing has dropped multiple cryptic teasers and intriguing hints about what to expect.
One of the most striking revelations so far is Nothing’s announcement about the end of the Glyph Interface—the brand's iconic rear LED lighting system used for notifications and visual alerts. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the company boldly declared, “We killed the Glyph Interface.”
What exactly this means is still unclear. The phrase could imply a complete departure from the Glyph concept or an evolution into something entirely new. Leaked teaser images suggest the possibility of RGB lighting or integrated display elements, perhaps indicating a more modular or adaptive aesthetic in line with the brand’s futuristic vision. While official confirmation is awaited, it’s evident that Nothing is experimenting with innovative visual elements while staying true to its design DNA.
Despite the apparent removal of the Glyph Interface, Nothing is likely to continue pushing boundaries in smartphone design. The teaser visuals hint at a device with bold design tweaks, possibly incorporating dynamic lighting, unique textures, or functional design components. This could usher in a new chapter for the brand, which has always prioritized visual distinctiveness and minimalism.
Nothing’s CEO Carl Pei has hinted at a significant performance upgrade for the Phone 3. While hardware details haven't been officially confirmed, multiple leaks suggest the device will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. This would mark a major jump from the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 used in the Phone (2), offering substantial improvements in speed, efficiency, and AI capabilities.
In terms of display, the Nothing Phone 3 is expected to feature a 6.77-inch AMOLED panel with a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, ensuring smooth animations and crisp visuals. Notably, the display is also rumored to support peak brightness levels of up to 3,000 nits, making it ideal for outdoor use and high dynamic range content.
The Phone 3 is rumored to include a 50MP triple rear camera setup, complemented by a 32MP front-facing camera. Nothing has previously emphasized computational photography, so we can anticipate AI-enhanced imaging features, improved low-light performance, and advanced video stabilization.
Given the brand’s past focus on creative imaging, the new camera system could bring AI-driven scene optimization, portrait enhancement, and faster shutter response, putting it in line with other premium smartphones.
The upcoming flagship is likely to house a 5,000mAh battery, which has become standard among top-tier smartphones. It is expected to support 50W wired charging and 20W wireless charging. While these are not industry-leading figures, they should offer a solid balance between speed and battery health.
Carl Pei recently hinted at a European price of around €800, which translates to approximately ₹92,000. Other leaks suggest a $799 global price tag, which would be roughly ₹68,400 in India.
However, based on market expectations and previous pricing strategies, experts believe that the Indian price may fall between ₹60,000 and ₹70,000, depending on the configuration and launch offers. This would still be a notable jump from the Phone (2)’s starting price of ₹44,999, signaling Nothing’s push into the premium flagship category.
The Nothing Phone 3 is shaping up to be a bold and powerful entry into the flagship smartphone arena. With a high-end chipset, revamped design language, advanced display and camera specs, and the potential elimination of the Glyph Interface, the Phone 3 may redefine what the brand stands for.
As the official launch date approaches, fans and industry watchers alike are eager to see how Nothing continues to challenge convention and innovate in a saturated smartphone market.