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Nothing Phone 3: Full Review, Specs, and Why It Stands Out in 2025

Zaynab Zya

Jul 02

The smartphone world is constantly evolving rapidly, but some phones still manage to capture attention. The Nothing Phone 3 is one of them. Launched on July 1, 2025, during the “Nothing Event: Come to Play” in London, the new flagship from Carl Pei’s company brings a bold mix of design, performance, and innovative features.

 

In this article, we break down what makes the Nothing Phone 3 so special. From its unique transparent body to flagship specs, extended software support, and the new Glyph Matrix, this phone isn’t just about looks. It’s a real contender in the premium Android space.

 

Launch Overview

 

The Nothing Phone 3 was revealed alongside the company's first over-ear headphones, Headphone (1). The event took place in London Docklands and was streamed live to fans around the world. The phone instantly made headlines for its eye-catching design and promises of top-tier performance.

 

Design and Display

 

The first thing that stands out about the Nothing Phone 3 is its transparent back. This design language has become the brand’s identity, and this year, it goes a step further. The back features a new Glyph Matrix—a dot-matrix-style LED system that allows for customizable icons, ringtones, and notifications. It’s more than a light show. It’s an interactive tool that blends style with utility.

 

The phone features a 6.7-inch LTPO OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 1.5K resolution. Brightness peaks around 3000 nits, making it one of the brightest displays on any phone. Whether you're using it indoors or outdoors, the screen appears crisp, vivid, and smooth.

 

Performance That Competes With the Best

 

Under the hood, the Nothing Phone 3 is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor. This chip delivers high performance while remaining efficient, ensuring improved thermal control and extended battery life.

 

The phone comes in two memory variants:

 

  • 12GB RAM with 256GB storage

  • 16GB RAM with 512GB storage

 

This provides users with ample power for gaming, multitasking, and handling demanding apps without lag.

 

Battery and Charging

 

Battery life is another strong point. The Nothing Phone 3 includes a 5,150mAh battery that lasts through a full day even with heavy use. Charging is super fast, too. It supports 65W wired charging, with some sources hinting at up to 100W in certain regions. It also offers wireless and reverse wireless charging, making it a flexible option for users who are always on the go.

 

Camera System With Flagship Features

 

The rear camera setup features three 50MP sensors:

 

  • A primary camera with OIS (optical image stabilization)
  • An ultra-wide lens for landscape and group shots
  • A periscope lens with 3x optical zoom for distant subjects
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The front camera is also 50MP, making it ideal for high-quality selfies and video calls. Early test results indicate strong performance in both daylight and low-light conditions, with excellent detail and natural colors.

 

Software and Long-Term Support

 

The Nothing Phone 3 runs on Nothing OS 3.5, based on Android 15. The UI is clean, minimal, and focused on giving users control without bloatware. There are small but thoughtful touches, such as custom widgets, improved notification management, and seamless integration with the Glyph Matrix.

 

Nothing has also promised five years of OS updates and seven years of security patches, which is rare in the Android world. This long-term support makes the phone a safe investment for the future.

 

Connectivity and Extras

 

The phone supports all the modern features users expect:

 

  • 5G support

  • eSIM and dual SIM

  • NFC for payments

  • USB-C port

  • Expected IP68 rating for water and dust resistance (though not officially confirmed at launch)

 

All of this makes the phone ready for real-life use, no matter where you live or travel.

 

Headphone (1) – A Surprise Launch

 

While the phone stole the spotlight, Nothing also launched the Headphone (1), a pair of stylish over-ear headphones co-designed with British audio brand KEF.

 

Key features include:

 

  • 40mm precision-tuned drivers

  • Active noise cancellation

  • Up to 80 hours of battery life

  • On-head detection for auto-play/pause

 

With a price range of $299 to $349, these headphones cater to audiophiles who prioritize both sound quality and style.

Price and Availability

 

The Nothing Phone 3 is priced at approximately USD 799 globally. In the UK, it is priced at £800 GBP, and in India, it ranges between ₹50,000 and ₹60,000, although premium variants could reach up to ₹90,000.

 

In the United States, it is available for pre-order on Nothing’s official website and will soon be available through select retailers. Early buyers can expect deliveries to begin mid-July.

 

Why It Stands Out

 

Here’s why the Nothing Phone 3 is more than just a cool-looking device:

 

  • Unique transparent design not found on other flagships

  • Customizable Glyph Matrix offers practical and fun features

  • Flagship-level performance with Snapdragon 8s Gen 4

  • Strong camera system with periscope zoom

  • Excellent software support for up to seven years

  • Fast charging with a big battery

  • Clean, bloat-free user experience

 

It balances style, substance, and future-ready technology in one package.

 

Final Thoughts

 

The Nothing Phone 3 is bold, bright, and refreshingly different. It brings a creative spin to Android phones without compromising on power or usability. Whether you care about looks, performance, or long-term value, this phone checks all the boxes.

 

With a loyal fan base growing fast and a clear focus on premium design, Nothing is becoming one of the most exciting tech brands of this decade. If you’re looking to upgrade your phone in 2025, the Nothing Phone 3 should be at the top of your list.

 

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