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Nothing Phone (3) Set to Launch in Q3 2025, Confirms CEO Carl Pei

 Highlights

  • The Nothing CEO confirmed the Phone (3) will be debuting in Q3 2025.
  • This comes after the Phone (3a) series and the CMF Phone 2 Pro.
  • Rumours suggest it may feature advanced specs like Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Elite or Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 and an improved Glyph interface.
  • Teasers are likely to start appearing by May or June.

Caption – Nothing Phone (3) launch date revealed. (Image credit – Nothing)

Nothing has officially confirmed when the Phone (3) will launch. After rolling out the Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro last month and gearing up for the CMF Phone 2 Pro, the company is now turning its focus to its next flagship device.

CEO Carl Pei revealed during an “Ask Me Anything” session on X (formerly Twitter) that the Phone (3) is officially scheduled for release in Q3 2025.

While the Phone (3a) series offers solid value for its price, the Phone (3) is the one fans have really been looking forward to. Pei’s update lines up with Nothing’s usual summer release pattern.

The first Phone (1) launched in July 2022, followed by the Phone (2) in July 2023. So, a July 2025 launch for the Phone (3) seems likely. Still, with Q3 stretching through September, there’s some flexibility if the company needs a little more time to fine-tune things.

We haven’t seen any specs leak yet, which makes sense since the launch is still a few months away. But if Nothing follows its usual strategy, we’ll probably start seeing teasers in May or June, maybe a sneak peek at the design, camera setup, or the processor under the hood.

The Phone (2) came with a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip and a more advanced Glyph interface. The Phone (3) might step things up with something like a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 or even the 8 Gen 3 Elite, along with more polish on that signature LED back.

After skipping a flagship launch in 2024, Nothing’s return to its summer timeline feels like a good sign. The Phone (3) has the potential to be a major upgrade. As of now, we can expect those first official teasers to drop soon!

FAQs

Q1. When will the Nothing Phone (3) launch?

Answer. CEO Carl Pei confirmed the Phone (3) is officially scheduled for release in Q3 2025, with a likely launch in July.

Q2. What can we expect from the Phone (3) in terms of specs?

Answer. Speculations suggest advanced features like Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Elite or Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chips, along with improvements in the Glyph interface.

Q3. When might teasers for the Phone (3) start appearing?

Answer. Teasers are expected to drop by May or June, potentially showcasing its design, camera setup, or hardware details.

Also Read: Nothing teases CMF Phone 2 with a mysterious camera setup – Here’s what to expect

Also Read: Nothing Phone 3 to mark the first step toward an AI-powered future

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