Nothing Phone (3) to Launch in July with Improved Software, Design, and Performance

Usama Rasool

Nothing has been steadily building hype around its flagship Nothing Phone (3) for the past few months. While CEO Carl Pei vaguely hinted at a Q3 launch window in an old interview, the brand has now provided a clearer timeline through a teaser. Fans can mark their calendars: the Phone (3) is officially arriving in July.


Nothing has dropped a new teaser on X. It’s a video that says “3” is the magic number. It’s a vague proposition, but the description at least confirms that the post is about Nothing Phone (3) coming in July 2025. The company left the teaser open to interpretation, and fans have been trying to guess what it means.

The number “3” could mean the handset will arrive in Q3 2025. Nothing might unveil 3 new devices, or it might be a clever hint at a launch on July 3rd. These are mere speculations, and there’s no way to confirm what the company meant by the magic number at this point. 


As for some other details about the Phone (3), an official video spilled the price tag for this device. The Nothing Phone's latest model might cost around £800, says Carl Pei. That’s a region-specific tag and only talks about the home country, the UK. The same price converts to $1,070 or €950 for other markets, which tends to be a typical flagship price tag.

There’s more that the CEO Car Pei recently confirmed in the video about the new Nothing Phone (3). The device seems to have more premium material used for the body and a major performance bump over the last generation. According to Pei, the Nothing software has also leveled up.


The older Nothing Phone (2) was released at $699, and for that price, it offered a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip. You will have to pay a lot more for the Nothing Phone (3), as indicated by the video, meaning that the successor has been transformed into a true flagship model with top-of-the-line Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or even better, a Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC. 

There’s no doubt that the Phone (3) will keep the transparent design and the famous Glyph Interface on the back. The CEO has expressed multiple times that the Nothing OS will be the highlight of this year’s flagship release. With the teasers gradually picking up the pace, we’ll soon know more details about this device, so stick around for more updates.