Nothing Phone 3: Price, Specs & US Launch Leaked Ahead of Debut
The highly anticipated Nothing Phone 3 is set for a global rollout next month, with leaked pricing confirming CEO Carl Pei’s “true flagship” vision. According to tipster @MysteryLupin on X, the Nothing Phone 3 will launch in two premium configurations:
- 12GB RAM + 256GB storage: $799 (~₹68,000)
- 16GB RAM + 512GB storage: $899 (~₹77,000)
The Nothing Phone 3 maintains Nothing’s signature aesthetic, reportedly arriving in classic Black and White colorways – mirroring its predecessors.
US Market Breakthrough
For the first time, a Nothing Phone 3 may officially launch in the United States. Current Nothing devices are only available stateside through beta programs, making this USD pricing leak significant. This strategic move positions the Nothing Phone 3 against premium rivals like Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy devices.
Flagship Pricing Strategy
The Nothing Phone 3 marks a bold pricing shift. As Pei hinted at Google I/O, the device could cost ~£800 (~₹90,000) – nearly double the Nothing Phone 2’s ₹44,999 launch price. This positions the Nothing Phone 3 as a premium contender rather than a mid-range disruptor.
Expanding the Ecosystem: Nothing Headphone 1
Alongside the Nothing Phone 3, Nothing is reportedly launching its first over-ear headphones:
- Name: Nothing Headphone 1
- Price: $299 (~₹25,500)
- Launch: September 30
- Colors: Black/White variants
Targeting Sony’s WH-1000XM6, these premium headphones complete Nothing’s audio-visual ecosystem.
Highlights
- Premium Pricing: $799 base model (12GB+256GB)
- US Launch: First commercial Nothing phone in America
- Headphone Debut: Nothing Headphone 1 at $299
- Colors: Classic Black & White options
FAQs
When will Nothing Phone 3 launch?
Expected globally next month (July 2024).
What RAM/storage options will Nothing Phone 3 have?
12GB+256GB ($799) and 16GB+512GB ($899).
Is Nothing launching headphones too?
Yes! Over-ear Nothing Headphones 1 debuts September 30 for $299.
Will Nothing Phone 3 release in the US?
Leaked USD pricing suggests its first official US launch.