A new smartphone from Nothing recently appeared on the famous benchmarking platform. The device is expected to act as a successor to the Nothing Phone 2. The company has yet to reveal any details about the upcoming Nothing Phone 3, but a brief preview was provided in the Nothing OS 3.0 update video released earlier this year.
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Empty phone (3) and phone (3) plus concept 👀
📸Created by @parthiv_chakma pic.twitter.com/4MCjfkoJmr
— Nothing & CMF Fan Hub (@NothingCMFFans) November 20, 2024
We expect the base model to come with a Pro or Plus version. Additionally, recent leaks indicate that the UK-based OEM manufacturer is developing three new smartphones.
Sources also hint at possible launch dates for these products. An X post from tipster Yogesh Brar (@heyitsyogesh) indicates that Nothing is actively working on three new smartphones, all of which could be launched in the first half of 2025. The tipster did not reveal the rumored device or any details about it. Possible names.
Based on previous reports, it is expected that there will be a base model of Nothing Phone 3 and a Pro or Plus variant. Online speculation suggests that the third option could be the Nothing Phone 3a, which is believed to be the successor to the Nothing Phone 2a, which was launched globally in March this year.
A Nothing device, expected to be the Nothing Phone 3, recently appeared on Geekbench. It is powered by Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 SoC, Adreno 810 GPU, Android 15, and supports 8GB RAM.
Some Nothing Phone 3 concept 👇 pic.twitter.com/hHwagHwDab
— Ken Rosenberg (@KenRosenberg21) November 26, 2024
Previous leaks indicated that this phone could be released with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset. It is expected to have a 6.5-inch display. Additionally, there are rumors about a variant of the Nothing Phone 3 Plus, which could be named Nothing Phone 3 Pro and is expected to come with a MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chipset and a 6.7-inch screen.
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