Nothing is set to make a bold entry into the flagship smartphone market this July with the launch of its highly anticipated Phone (3).
According to a new leak shared on X (formerly Twitter), the Phone (3) will arrive in two classic color options—black and white—and come with high-end specifications at a competitive price.
The base model of the Nothing Phone (3) is expected to be priced at $799 and will feature 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage.
A higher-end variant with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage will reportedly retail for $899. These prices align closely with earlier hints from Nothing CEO Carl Pei, who previously suggested a starting price of around £800.
While Nothing has yet to confirm if the Phone (3) will see a full-scale U.S. release, the pricing leak in U.S. dollars has fueled speculation that the company may be preparing for a broader market rollout, moving beyond limited beta programs.
One notable change rumored for the Phone (3) is the possible removal of Nothing’s signature Glyph lighting interface. Instead, the new model could introduce a customizable dot-matrix display on the rear panel—a design shift that could offer new interactive features while maintaining the brand’s unique aesthetic.
In addition to the Phone (3), Nothing is reportedly expanding its product ecosystem with the upcoming launch of its first over-ear headphones. Tipped to be named Nothing Headphone (1), the audio accessory is expected to debut in black and white variants, priced at $299. The release date is rumored to be September 30.
While many details about the Phone (3) and Headphone (1) remain under wraps, the latest leaks suggest Nothing is gearing up to make a strong impact in both the smartphone and audio markets. As the July launch approaches, fans and tech enthusiasts eagerly await official confirmation and a closer look at the company’s next-generation innovations.