I Finally Tried the Nothing Phone 3 and There's a Lot I Like
- Nothing, a London-based tech company, unveiled its flagship Nothing Phone 3 on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, at a launch event in London.
- The company introduced this phone following an extended period of speculation, aiming to deliver a unique device featuring enhanced specifications and innovative additions.
- The Nothing Phone 3 features a 6.67-inch AMOLED 120Hz display, Snapdragon 8S Gen 4 processor, a quad 50MP camera system, a 5,150mAh battery, and a new Glyph Matrix display on its transparent back.
- Starting at $799 for the version with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, the phone is promised to receive four years of software support and will continue to get security patches for a total of seven years. Limited early sales begin on July 12, followed by general availability on July 15.
- The flagship release suggests Nothing's strategy to compete in the premium smartphone market by combining distinctive design, strong performance, and extended software support at a competitive price.
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