The tech world is abuzz with the recent launch of the Nothing Phone (3), the latest flagship offering from the challenger brand. However, it seems that not all customers will be getting the same deal when it comes to the specs of this new device.
While it’s not uncommon for phones to have different specifications in different markets, the discrepancies in the Nothing Phone (3) are raising some eyebrows. Customers in the UK and US will be receiving a phone with a 5150mAh silicon-carbon battery, a notable upgrade from the 4700mAh battery found in its predecessor, the Phone (2). However, those in India will be getting an even better deal with a superior 5500mAh battery.
Although the charging capabilities remain the same at 65W wired and 15W wireless, the 7% increase in battery capacity for the Indian version of the Phone (3) seems like a significant advantage. After all, who wouldn’t want longer battery life in their device?
The pricing structure also varies between regions, with the Phone (3) starting at ₹79,999 in India, which translates to approximately £690 or $935. On the other hand, customers in the UK and US will have to shell out £799/$799 for the same device. Despite the differences in battery capacity and pricing, all versions of the Nothing Phone (3) will be available for pre-order starting on 4 July.
It remains unclear why these discrepancies exist, but customers can look forward to the Nothing Phone (3) hitting the shelves soon. For more information on the release date, price, and specifications of the Nothing Phone (3), stay tuned for updates.