Here’s everything you need to know about Nothing’s next big release.
Transparent and Thoughtful Design
Nothing is sticking to what it does best, an eye-catching design with useful features. The Phone (3) keeps the signature transparent back and upgraded Glyph Interface, which now allows more personal and functional LED alerts. You’ll be able to customize the lights for calls, app notifications, and even reminders, making it feel more like your phone.
Transparent and Thoughtful Design
Nothing is sticking to what it does best, an eye-catching design with useful features. The Phone (3) keeps the signature transparent back and upgraded Glyph Interface, which now allows more personal and functional LED alerts. You’ll be able to customize the lights for calls, app notifications, and even reminders, making it feel more like your phone.
Built Tough with Water Resistance
Durability is another key feature this time around. The Nothing Phone (3) is rated IP68, meaning it’s resistant to dust, spills, and even brief dips in water up to 1.5 meters. It also passed a 90-drop test without defects, earning it a C-class reliability score for accidental drops. The screen holds up well too, it’s rated level 5 on the Mohs scale, which should protect it from scratches caused by keys, coins, or rough surfaces during everyday use.
Durability is another key feature this time around. The Nothing Phone (3) is rated IP68, meaning it’s resistant to dust, spills, and even brief dips in water up to 1.5 meters. It also passed a 90-drop test without defects, earning it a C-class reliability score for accidental drops. The screen holds up well too, it’s rated level 5 on the Mohs scale, which should protect it from scratches caused by keys, coins, or rough surfaces during everyday use.
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The Nothing Phone (3) features a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a sharp 1260 x 2800 resolution and rich 10-bit color, showing over a billion colors with deep contrast and detail.
It gets incredibly bright—up to 4500 nits peak, with 1600 nits outdoors, so it stays clear even under sunlight. The 120Hz adaptive refresh rate keeps everything smooth, while the 1000Hz touch response makes it feel fast and fluid. With PWM dimming at 2160Hz, it’s also easier on the eyes during long use.
Clean Software with Long-Term Support
Running on Nothing OS 3.0 based on Android 15, it offers a smooth and lightweight experience. You get clean visuals, customizable widgets, and system-wide theming that matches your style. Animations feel fluid, and the overall UI is built for speed and simplicity.
Even better, Nothing is committing to six years of software support, which includes security updates, feature upgrades, and performance tweaks. That’s a big win for users who want a phone that lasts.
Better Camera System
Nothing stepped up its game with the triple 50MP camera setup. The main sensor with fast autofocus and built-in stabilization. The periscope lens delivers 3x optical zoom and can go up to 60x ultra zoom, while the ultra-wide lens captures expansive views with minimal distortion.
The 50MP front camera isn’t just for selfies, it’s vlog-ready with wide framing and rich detail. Video shooting now supports Ultra XDR 4K at 60fps, along with slow motion and time-lapse modes.
Nothing stepped up its game with the triple 50MP camera setup. The main sensor with fast autofocus and built-in stabilization. The periscope lens delivers 3x optical zoom and can go up to 60x ultra zoom, while the ultra-wide lens captures expansive views with minimal distortion.
The 50MP front camera isn’t just for selfies, it’s vlog-ready with wide framing and rich detail. Video shooting now supports Ultra XDR 4K at 60fps, along with slow motion and time-lapse modes.
Shooting at night or in motion? Features like Night Mode, Action Mode, Macro Mode, and Portrait Optimizer are all onboard to help you get the perfect shot in any situation.
At its core, the Nothing Phone (3) is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, built for fast performance, efficient multitasking, and improved gaming. Whether you're editing photos, switching between apps, or streaming content, everything runs smoothly.
AI features are smarter this time around, with real-time voice transcription, enhanced camera processing, and even personalized app suggestions based on your habits.
Long Battery Life and Fast Charging
It packs a 5,150mAh battery with an estimated 56 hours and 23 minutes of use per charge. That means you can go almost two days without needing to plug in. When it’s time to recharge, it supports 65W fast charging through USB-C, 15W wireless charging, and even reverse charging, so you can share battery with earbuds or other phones. And yes, the battery is user-replaceable, a rare and welcome feature for tech-savvy users.
It packs a 5,150mAh battery with an estimated 56 hours and 23 minutes of use per charge. That means you can go almost two days without needing to plug in. When it’s time to recharge, it supports 65W fast charging through USB-C, 15W wireless charging, and even reverse charging, so you can share battery with earbuds or other phones. And yes, the battery is user-replaceable, a rare and welcome feature for tech-savvy users.
Pricing and Availability
The Nothing Phone (3) is set to launch globally on July 15, 2025, with an expected price of $799.00. In the Philippines, the phone is expected to land at around ₱35,000 to ₱40,000, with official pricing and local availability to be announced shortly after the global reveal.
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