The latest details surrounding the upcoming Nothing Phone (3) flagship smartphone have recently surfaced, and it appears to be a highly attractive device.
Yesterday, the British start-up’s new phone made its debut on the Geekbench benchmark tool for the first time. It was already known that the successor to the Nothing Phone (2) would be powered by the new Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, offering improved software support, paired with a hefty 16GB of RAM.
The benchmark scores reveal a single-core score of 2076 and a multi-core score of 6577. While not the fastest on the market, these scores are impressive and are expected to outperform the Google Pixel 9 Pro.
In addition to the benchmark results, the Nothing Phone (3) has also been spotted in FCC and SGS listings, providing valuable insights into its specifications. The device will feature a large 5,150mAh battery and support 65W wired charging. It will run on Nothing OS 3.3, based on Android 15, and offer connectivity options such as Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth, and NFC. The phone will be available in two color options: White and Blue.
Company co-founder Carl Pei has disclosed that the Nothing Phone (3) will be priced around ÂŁ800 upon its release on 1 July 2025. Notably, the phone will bid farewell to the signature Glyph lighting system seen in previous models.
Overall, the Nothing Phone (3) is shaping up to be a significant advancement over its predecessors. With more details expected to surface leading up to the launch date, consumers can anticipate an exciting new addition to the smartphone market.