Nothing may launch Phone (3) along with two new devices next year: What we know

Updated on 02-Dec-2024
HIGHLIGHTS

Nothing is preparing to launch the Phone (3) and two mystery devices in 2025.

The new devices may feature AI capabilities and mid-range options.

Leaks suggest the Nothing Phone (3) could be powered by Snapdragon 7s Gen 3.

Nothing Phone (3) is among the anticipated devices to launch next year. The smartphone is already spotted on Geekbench. Now the latest leaks suggest that three new phones by the company are under active development. Not only that, the launch timeline and other details are also tipped.

According to tipster Yogesh Brar, the Nothing Phone 3 along with two new phones will make its debut in the first half of the next year. However, he did not mention details about the smartphones or shared any images. However, the previous leaks suggest that these devices can be nothing more than Phone 3 Pro and Phone 3 Plus. The third option could be the Nothing Phone 3a, which may make its debut in March next year.

Previously, Nothing CEO Carl Pei also claimed that the next flagship will launch in 2025 with a new set of AI features. The reports also claim that there are possibilities of the other models to be mid-range devices, likely to be Nothing Phone (3a) and the (3a) Plus/Pro.

The speculation comes after the Geekbench listing with model number ‘Nothing A059’ scored 1149 points in the single core round and 2813 in the multi-core. It will run on Android 15 OS and packs 8GB RAM.

The chipset is claimed to have three cores 2.4GHz, a prime core at 2.5GHz, and four efficiency cores at 1.8GHz clock speed. The report also claims that the device may come powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3. However, the readers are advised to take the update with a pinch of salt as these are not confirmed.

Speaking of the price, the Nothing Phone 3 price could start from $599 (roughly Rs. 50,500) while the Pro variant is expected to be priced at $699 (roughly Rs. 58,900), claims the leak.

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh is the Chief Copy Editor at Digit. Previously, he worked as a Senior Sub-Editor with Jagran English from 2022, and has been a journalist since 2020, with experience at Times Internet. Ashish specializes in Technology. In his free time, you can find him exploring new gadgets, gaming, and discovering new places.

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