Photo credit: Android Headlines
Tech enthusiasts are looking forward to July 1, 2025, when Nothing drops its most innovative handset yet: the Nothing Phone 3. This device sports a design unlike any other the company has released thus far.
Leaked renders from Android Headlines show off a triple-camera setup in a weirdly asymmetrical layout that feels like nothing else out there. The iconic Glyph Interface? It’s been swapped for something called a “Glyph Matrix,” a fresh spin on Nothing’s LED-back design that’s part art, part function. They’re keeping the details close to the chest, but this floating dot-matrix vibe has me curious about how it’ll light up our lives.
- System: The Nothing Phone (3a) features a high-performance Snapdragon 7s Gen3 processor built on a 4nm TSMC process, 8-core, up to 2.5 GHz, and is...
- Display: The Nothing Phone (3a) boasts a 6.77-inch 120Hz AMOLED flexible LTPS display with a resolution of 1080 x 2392 (387 ppi), a 20:9 aspect ratio,...
- Camera: The Nothing Phone (3a) features a triple rear camera system, including a 50MP main wide-angle lens with OIS+EIS, F1.88 aperture, and 30x...
Powering this beast is a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, paired with Nothing OS 3.5 running on Android 15. Leaks suggest it’s a smooth operator, backed by a promise of four years of OS updates and six years of security patches—a commitment that says, “We’ve got you for the long haul.”

The camera system is where things get juicy. Nothing’s confirmed a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens—a first for them—with 3x optical zoom and a wild 60x ultra zoom. Leaks from Gadgets360 flesh out the trio: a 50MP main sensor, a 50MP ultrawide, and that periscope lens that doubles as a 10cm telemacro for jaw-dropping close-ups. Teaser shots hint at crystal-clear results, ready to go toe-to-toe with the big dogs in mobile photography.

The screen and battery don’t mess around either. A 6.7-inch 1.5K AMOLED LTPO display with a 120Hz refresh rate delivers visuals that pop whether you’re gaming or just scrolling through your feed. The 5,150mAh battery—bigger than the Phone 2’s—keeps you going with 50W wired and 25W wireless charging. Plus, IP68 and IP69 ratings mean it can handle dust, splashes, and whatever else life throws at it.
Price is still a guessing game, but whispers point to around ₹59,999 in India, or roughly €800 globally. That’s a leap from Nothing’s midrange days, and Carl Pei’s not shy about it, calling this their “first true flagship.” It’s a phone that dares to stand out, and I’m already itching to see it in action.
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