New Delhi, July 1, 2025 — London-based consumer tech brand Nothing is all set to unveil its next-generation flagship, the Nothing Phone 3, in a global launch event today. Positioned as the company’s “first true flagship smartphone”, the Phone 3 introduces bold design changes and significant hardware upgrades over its predecessors.

Here’s everything you need to know about the event, the expected specifications, pricing, and how to catch the live unveiling.
🔴 How to Watch the Nothing Phone 3 Launch Live
The global launch event, titled “Nothing Event: Come to Play,” will begin at:
6:00 PM BST (UK time)
10:30 PM IST (India time)
The event is being streamed live from Nothing’s headquarters in London on the company’s official YouTube channel. Indian viewers can tune in at 10:30 PM to catch the full announcement and product showcase.
💰 Nothing Phone 3 Price in India (Expected)
While the official pricing will be confirmed during the event, Nothing CEO Carl Pei has hinted that the Phone 3 will carry a flagship-tier price tag—around GBP 800, which converts to roughly ₹90,000. This is nearly double the launch price of the Nothing Phone 2, which started at ₹44,999 in India.
If accurate, the Phone 3 will directly compete with high-end Android flagships from Samsung, OnePlus, and Google.
📱 Nothing Phone 3: Expected Specifications and Features
Nothing has teased several key specifications and design features for its flagship:
Display:
6.7-inch LTPO OLED panel
1.5K resolution, 120Hz adaptive refresh rate
Processor:
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC
Up to 36% faster CPU, 88% improved GPU, and 60% better NPU performance compared to the Phone 2
Camera System:
Triple rear cameras, all 50MP:
50MP periscope telephoto with 3x optical zoom
50MP primary sensor
50MP ultra-wide-angle lens
Battery and Charging:
5,150mAh battery
100W wired fast charging
Wireless and reverse wireless charging support
Software:
Ships with Android 15 (expected)
Promises 5 years of Android OS updates
7 years of security patches
Design:
New “Glyph Matrix” interface replaces the older Glyph system
Transparent design aesthetic likely to continue
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




