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Nothing phone 3 leak reveals 5,150mAH battery and 100W charging ahead of launch

Nothing phone 3 leak reveals 5,150mAH battery and 100W charging ahead of launch

Time of India4 days ago

Nothing Phone 3 battery and charging leaks: Nothing Phone 3 battery and charging leaks are raising eyebrows just days before its official launch in India. Recent regulatory filings reveal a 5,150 mAh battery—bigger than its predecessor and most rival flagships—and breakthrough 65 W wired charging, with rumors of up to 100 W fast charging, outpacing major rivals in endurance and speed .
These power-centric upgrades, alongside wireless and reverse charging options, position the Phone 3 as a serious contender for long-lasting performance. With Nothing's signature Glyph Matrix design, Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 powerhouse, and extended software support, the Phone 3 is set to challenge premium expectations. Stay tuned to see whether this will be the ultimate blend of power, speed, and innovation.
Nothing Phone 3 launch date
Come to Play.Phone (3). 1 July, 18:00 BST. pic.twitter.com/9afIpKao1s
On July 1, the Nothing Phone (3) is scheduled to launch. The tipsters have already leaked the device's specifications and full design before the major announcement.
Nothing Phone 3 battery and charging leaks
This story, which includes information regarding the Nothing Phone 3's specifications, including its battery, charging speed, and even the model number that the business has disclosed, has referenced the FCC file. According to reports, the Phone 3 will have a 5,150mAh battery, which is slightly larger than the Phone 3a series and even 300mAh larger than the company's Phone 2 model.
Based on these figures, it seems doubtful that anything will use silicon carbide technology for its battery, which would have allowed a 6,000mAh device, similar to the OnePlus 13, to be housed in a small design. The tipster's prior battery information indicated that with the most recent improvements, it appears improbable that anything could support a 100W charging pace.
Nothing Phone 3 expected price
Two versions of the Nothing Phone (3) may be available: a base model with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage and a top-tier model with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. The device is expected to cost US $799 (about Rs 68,000), but it will probably cost less in India.
Carl Pei, the inventor of Nothing, had previously alluded to a more upscale pricing approach, speculating that the phone may cost about GBP 800, or over Rs 90,000 in Indian currency.
However, that kind of price increase from the Nothing Phone 2's initial launch price of Rs 44,999 could not sit well with Indian consumers and isn't even feasible. Rs 50,000 to Rs 60,000 is a more affordable price range, making sense if the business wishes to stay competitive.
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