As anticipation builds for the July 1 launch of the Nothing Phone (3), fresh leaks have surfaced online, shedding light on the upcoming smartphone’s key specifications and upgrades.
While Nothing has teased a new LED lighting system replacing the signature Glyph interface, the latest leak from Gadget Bits on X offers a much more comprehensive look at the device.
The Nothing Phone (3) is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset. While not a flagship-tier processor, it is still a solid performer and represents a balanced choice for users seeking power without premium pricing.
The display appears to remain unchanged from its predecessor, featuring a 6.7-inch LTPO OLED panel. However, the camera system is where the most notable improvements lie. A new 50MP 3x zoom periscope camera joins the existing 50MP main and 50MP ultrawide lenses, promising enhanced photography versatility.
The front-facing camera also sees a significant bump from 32MP to 50MP — and this time, users are hopeful it includes autofocus.
Battery performance is set to improve as well, with a boost from 4,700mAh to 5,150mAh. More impressively, the Phone (3) will support 100W fast wired charging, a major upgrade for users who prioritize quick top-ups. Wireless charging will continue to be part of the package.
Another welcome addition is eSIM support — a feature that was notably absent in the previous model but is increasingly essential in modern smartphones.
Although Nothing has yet to reveal the full design, a blurred image of the rear panel from the leak hints at subtle changes in camera placement and aesthetics.
With just over a week until the official reveal, expectations are high. If the leaked details prove accurate, the Nothing Phone (3) could deliver meaningful upgrades across the board while maintaining the brand’s distinctive design ethos and user-focused features.