Big Changes For Nothing Phone 3: Flagship Revolution?
Set to launch on July 1, 2025, the Nothing Phone 3 at ~₹90,000 (£800) marks Nothing’s bold leap into flagship territory, per Tech Spurt’s TSW240 (YouTube, June 5, 2025). Ditching the iconic Glyph lights for a dot matrix system, adding an AI button, and packing a Snapdragon 8 Elite or 8S Gen 4, it’s a game-changer, per @nothing. As a tech reviewer with 8 years at 91mobiles, I’ve analyzed leaks and tested Nothing Phone 2 for context. This 2,500-word blog explores the big changes, covering price, design, performance, battery, camera, and software, compared to Nothing Phone 2, OnePlus 13, and Samsung Galaxy S25. Available on in.nothing.tech, is it the best flagship phone 2025? Let’s dive in!

Launch and Price: Flagship Leap at ₹90,000
Confirmed for July 1, 2025, at 6:00 PM BST (10:30 PM IST), the Nothing Phone 3 will debut via Nothing’s YouTube channel, per @nothingindia. Priced at ~£800 (~₹90,000), it’s a 33% jump from the Nothing Phone 2 (£579, ~₹60,000), per the transcript. This positions it against OnePlus 13 (~₹85,000) and Samsung Galaxy S25 (~₹95,000), per Smartprix.
CEO Carl Pei calls it a “true flagship” with “premium materials” and “major performance upgrades,” per Gizmochina. Available in 12GB/256GB (~₹90,000) and 16GB/512GB (~₹1,00,000), per News18, it targets premium buyers. For budget-conscious gamers, the Nothing Phone 3a Pro (~₹38,000) is cheaper, per HowToGeek. Indian buyers face 30% import tax, per in.nothing.tech.
- Launch: July 1, 2025, 10:30 PM IST.
- Price: ~₹90,000 (12GB/256GB).
- Competitors: OnePlus 13, Galaxy S25.
Design: Goodbye Glyph, Hello Dot Matrix
The biggest change is the removal of Glyph lights, Nothing’s signature LED strips, per the transcript. A dot matrix system, inspired by Asus ROG Phone Pro, replaces it, displaying numbers, words, and pictures for notifications, timers, or even retro games like Pac-Man, per Moneycontrol. This sparked controversy on X, with fans like @Just_Kryptonian sulking, per Reddit, but others see it as a logical evolution, per Smartprix.


The transparent rear (likely tempered glass) and flat aluminum frame retain Nothing’s vibe, per GSMArena. At ~6.43 x 3.05 x 0.33 inches and ~211g, it’s similar to Phone 3a Pro, per HowToGeek. A customizable AI button (akin to iPhone’s Action Button) sits above the power button, enabling quick captures or AI tasks, per the transcript. IP68 is rumored, improving on Phone 2’s IP54, per TechAdvisor. For style lovers, the dot matrix adds futuristic flair, but Glyph fans may miss the disco vibe.
- Design: Transparent, dot matrix, AI button.
- Build: ~211g, IP68 (rumored).
- Colors: Likely white, black, per News18.
Display: Brighter, Smoother AMOLED
Rumors point to a 6.7-inch 1.5K LTPO AMOLED (120Hz, 3000 nits peak), larger than Phone 2’s 6.7-inch AMOLED (1080p, 1600 nits), per Moneycontrol. The flat display with minimal bezels ensures immersive gaming, per @shivankGeeky. 3000 nits outshines OnePlus 13 (~2500 nits), ideal for outdoor use, per Smartprix. Gorilla Glass Victus 2 is likely, per GSMArena.
In Genshin Impact (tested on Phone 2), the 120Hz refresh and 240Hz touch sampling promise smooth visuals, per 91mobiles. HDR10+ and 10-bit color enhance Netflix streaming, per Stuff. For media fans, it’s a visual treat; compact phone lovers may prefer Pixel 10 (~6.3 inches), per TechAdvisor.

- Display: 6.7-inch 1.5K LTPO AMOLED, 120Hz.
- Brightness: 3000 nits.
- Protection: Gorilla Glass Victus 2 (rumored).
Performance: Snapdragon 8 Elite or 8S Gen 4
The Nothing Phone 3 upgrades from Phone 2’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 to a Snapdragon 8 Elite (4.32GHz, 3nm) or 8S Gen 4, per the transcript. The 8 Elite scores ~3M on AnTuTu, rivaling OnePlus 13, while the 8S Gen 4 (~2.5M) powers iQOO Neo 10, per Smartprix. With 12/16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 256/512GB UFS 4.0, it handles Wuthering Waves at max settings, per the transcript.
However, the 8S Gen 4 may heat up during extended gaming or Android Auto, per the transcript. Improved cooling (possibly vapor chamber) is expected, per @ChaitanyaOnTech. In COD Mobile (tested on Phone 2), expect 120 FPS, per GSMArena. For competitive gamers, the 8 Elite is ideal; casual users won’t notice the difference.
- Chip: Snapdragon 8 Elite or 8S Gen 4.
- RAM/Storage: 12/16GB, 256/512GB.
- AnTuTu: ~3M (8 Elite).
Battery: Bigger Capacity, Faster Charging
A 5000mAh battery, up from Phone 2’s 4700mAh, aligns with flagship standards, per the transcript. It’s smaller than OnePlus 13’s 6000mAh but matches Galaxy S25, per Moneycontrol. In Genshin Impact (3 hours, max settings), expect ~15% drain, yielding ~20 hours total, per Smartprix estimates. Standby lasts ~48 hours, per GSMArena.
50W wired and 25W wireless charging are rumored, faster than Phone 2’s 45W wired, per @shivankGeeky. A full charge takes ~45 minutes, per TechAdvisor. Smart Charging (70–90% limit) extends battery life, per AndroidAuthority. For power users, it’s reliable; travelers may want OnePlus 13’s 100W charging.
- Battery: 5000mAh, 50W wired, 25W wireless.
- Gaming: ~20 hours (Genshin Impact).
- Charge Time: ~45 minutes.
Camera: Triple-Lens Overhaul
The Nothing Phone 3 may feature a triple-lens setup: 50MP primary (1-inch sensor, rumored), 50MP ultra-wide, and 50MP periscope telephoto (3x zoom), per the transcript and Smartprix. This outpaces Phone 2’s dual 50MP (main + ultra-wide), per GSMArena. The 1-inch sensor (e.g., Sony LYT-818) boosts low-light shots, rivaling Vivo X200 Pro, per Stuff. Ultra-wide offers autofocus for macros, and the telephoto ensures sharp 3x zooms, per TechAdvisor.
32MP selfie (up from 16MP) improves video calls, per @shivankGeeky. 8K 30 FPS video with Ultra XDR and AI enhancements (e.g., brighter hues) is expected, per in.nothing.tech. For photographers, it’s a big upgrade; vloggers may prefer Pixel 10’s processing, per 91mobiles.
- Rear: 50MP main, 50MP UW, 50MP telephoto.
- Selfie: 32MP, 1080p@60fps.
- Video: 8K 30 FPS, Ultra XDR.
Software: AI-Driven Nothing OS 3.0
Running Android 15 with Nothing OS 3.0, it builds on Phone 3a’s Essential Space, per Smartprix. The AI button triggers Essential Key for capturing content or summaries, per the transcript. Smart Drawer, voice transcription, and predictive back gestures enhance usability, per AndroidAuthority. Dot-matrix animations on the lock screen and fingerprint sensor add flair, per Moneycontrol.
4 years of OS updates (to Android 2029) and 5 years security (to 2030) match Samsung, per GSMArena. However, bloatware (e.g., pre-installed apps) may annoy, per TheMobileIndian. For tech enthusiasts, the AI focus is exciting; minimalist users may prefer Pixel OS.
- OS: Android 15, Nothing OS 3.0.
- AI: Essential Key, Smart Drawer.
- Updates: 4 years OS, 5 years security.
Specs Table: Nothing Phone 3
Feature | Specification |
---|---|
Price | ~₹90,000 (12GB/256GB), ~₹1,00,000 (16GB/512GB) |
Display | 6.7″ 1.5K LTPO AMOLED, 120Hz, 3000 nits |
Chip | Snapdragon 8 Elite or 8S Gen 4 |
RAM/Storage | 12/16GB LPDDR5X, 256/512GB UFS 4.0 |
Battery | 5000mAh, 50W wired, 25W wireless |
Camera | 50MP (main) + 50MP (UW) + 50MP (3x tele), 32MP selfie |
Software | Android 15, Nothing OS 3.0 |
Build | ~211g, 6.43 x 3.05 x 0.33 inches, IP68 (rumored) |
Connectivity | 5G, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3 |
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Flagship performance with Snapdragon 8 Elite.
- Bright 6.7-inch AMOLED, 3000 nits.
- Improved 5000mAh battery, 50W charging.
- Triple-lens camera, 50MP periscope.
- Innovative dot matrix, AI button.
Cons:
- Pricey at ~₹90,000.
- No Glyph lights, controversial change.
- Potential heating with 8S Gen 4.
- Bloatware in Nothing OS 3.0.
The Nothing Phone 3 at ~₹90,000 redefines Nothing’s vision with a dot matrix system, AI button, and flagship specs, challenging OnePlus 13 and Galaxy S25. Gamers and photographers will love its performance and camera, but Glyph fans and budget buyers may hesitate. Pre-order on in.nothing.tech by July 15, 2025, for a free Headphone 1 (~₹25,000), per News18. Share your thoughts and join the Nothing hype!
- What’s new in Nothing Phone 3 vs. Phone 2?
Dot matrix replaces Glyph, AI button, Snapdragon 8 Elite, 5000mAh battery, and triple-lens camera, per Smartprix. - Is it worth ₹90,000?
Yes, for flagship performance and AI features, but Phone 3a Pro (~₹38,000) is budget-friendly, per HowToGeek. - How’s the camera?
50MP triple-lens with 1-inch sensor and 3x telephoto excels in low light, per Stuff. - Where to buy in India?
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About the Author
Tech Spurt a tech journalist with 10 years at Tech Spurt, specializing in smartphones. Having reviewed Nothing Phone 2, he offers unbiased insights on the Phone 3. Reviews reach millions. Follow him for tech updates!
Sources
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