Nothing Phone 3 Launched With Bigger Battery In India

Nothing Phone (3)

Nothing has officially unveiled the highly anticipated Nothing Phone (3), bringing a host of improvements over its predecessor, including significant battery upgrades.

While the global version features a 5,150mAh battery with advanced silicon-carbon anode technology, the Indian market is receiving an exclusive version with an even larger 5,500mAh cell.

The global model marks a notable upgrade from the 4,700mAh battery seen in the Nothing Phone (2), enhancing longevity and performance.

The adoption of silicon-carbon anode technology allows for improved energy density, offering better battery life without increasing the device’s size or weight. Charging capabilities remain strong with 65W wired and 15W wireless options supported on both global and Indian versions.

However, Indian consumers will enjoy a clear edge with the 5,500mAh battery, which further boosts usage time while retaining the same fast charging speeds. This India-specific enhancement positions the Nothing Phone (3) as a strong contender in the premium smartphone segment.

In terms of pricing, the Nothing Phone (3) will be available in two configurations in India:

12GB RAM + 256GB storage priced at ₹79,999

16GB RAM + 512GB storage priced at ₹89,999

Pre-orders for the device begin on July 4, while official sales will commence on July 15. Interested buyers can purchase the smartphone through Nothing’s official website (nothing.tech) and other partnering retailers.

The Nothing Phone (3) continues the brand’s minimalist design philosophy while delivering meaningful hardware improvements. With its larger battery, sleek design, and powerful performance, the phone is expected to attract tech-savvy users looking for innovation and style in a flagship package.

As competition heats up in the global smartphone market, Nothing’s move to offer region-specific enhancements, like the 5,500mAh battery in India, shows its commitment to meeting local user needs. The Phone (3) stands out not just as a successor but as a significant evolution in the Nothing smartphone lineup.