
Nothing Phone 3 Launch Round-Up: Price, Specs And Everything We Know
The Phone 3 hype train has been on overdrive in the last few weeks, giving us clues about the new Glyph matrix layout, how the cameras will sit at the back and what can we expect from the transparent design from the brand. Here's a detailed round-up of everything you know about the Nothing Phone 3 design, price and more.

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Business Standard
an hour ago
- Business Standard
Tech Wrap July 2: Nothing Phone 3, Sony Bravia Projectors, Vivo X Fold 5
Nothing Phone 3 pre-booking begins in India. Sony launches Bravia Projector 9 and Projector 7. Nothing Headphone 1 launched. Vivo X Fold 5 to launch soon. Affordable MacBook might release soon BS Tech New Delhi Nothing Phone 3 pre-booking starts in India Nothing has launched its Phone 3 smartphone, calling it the company's first true flagship smartphone. Priced at Rs 79,999 onwards, the Nothing Phone 3 is now available for pre-booking in India. General availability of the smartphone begins July 15. Expanding its Bravia line product portfolio in India, Sony has launched two new projectors: Bravia Projector 7 and Bravia Projector 9. Both these models are powered by the Bravia XR Processor, which the company said optimises projection similar to Bravia TV video processing. Key features include 4K visuals with 120 fps support, graphic upscaling to near 4K quality, compatibility with IMAX Enhanced content and more. British consumer technology brand Nothing has launched its first over-ear headphones, the Nothing Headphone 1, in India. Priced at Rs 21,999, the Headphone 1 will be available starting July 15, with introductory offers on launch day. China's Vivo has announced that its next-generation book-style foldable smartphone, the Vivo X Fold 5, will be launching in India soon. Though the company has not released the launch schedule, it has revealed key specifications of the smartphone including AI-powered features and battery capacity. Apple might be planning to launch a more affordable MacBook model, powered by an iPhone chip. According to supply chain analyst Ming Chi Kuo, the said MacBook is going to be powered by the Apple Silicon A18 Pro chip, which debuted on the iPhone 16 series. Dell has launched two Alienware-branded gaming desktops in India – the Alienware Area-51 and Alienware Aurora. Powered by the Intel Core Ultra 9 K series, the desktops are designed for gaming with enhanced thermals and advanced customisation options. The company said that Alienware Area-51 marks the return of the brand's flagship desktop, whereas the Alienware Aurora (2025) is crafted for a wider range of gamers, from first-timers to pro-level streamers, in a more compact form. Google is likely to launch its next flagship smartphones, the Pixel 10 series, in August, with leaks suggesting major upgrades across performance, display, and camera. While the company has yet to confirm the launch or model names, alleged specifications of the Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 pro XL reported by Android Headlines offer an early look at what to expect. Meta's Threads app has introduced two major updates, direct messaging and a new visual Highlighter feature, marking a significant step from an Instagram-linked service to a more independent social platform. The new direct messaging feature will allow users to engage in private, one-on-one conversations, while the Highlighter feature is designed to enhance content discovery by showcasing trending topics and notable perspectives. OPPO is set to launch the Reno 14 series smartphones and Pad SE tablet in India on July 3. Both these devices were initially launched in China, and are now on their way to the Indian market. Therefore, the Indian-bound models of these devices are expected to retain the specifications of their China counterparts. American video game publisher Activision is set to release Call of Duty: Mobile Season 6 — Gundams Arrive update on July 3. This update has been made in collaboration with the Gundam franchise. It introduces new operator skins, weapons, animations, and limited-time Gundam team deathmatch mode. The new update will go live at 05:30 am IST on July 3. Activision has announced what's new in this update in a blog post. Below are the details. X (formerly Twitter) has launched an experiment to allow artificial intelligence chatbots to generate Community Notes, its user-driven fact-checking feature. The move is aimed at improving the platform's ability to tackle misinformation swiftly while maintaining human oversight for transparency and reliability. Samsung appears to be working on a new privacy and security feature called 'Alert Center', which could debut in its upcoming One UI 8 software update. As reported by Android Authority, this centralised hub is designed to help users manage sensitive app permissions and device safety alerts more effectively, all in one place. Chinese smartphone maker POCO expanded its F-series in India with the launch of POCO F7. The performance-focused smartphone boasts specifications aimed at catering to gamers. The smartphone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, paired with 12GB of RAM, and packs a 7,550mAh battery. Moreover, it has a 'IceLoop Cooling System' to deliver sustained performance even during the most intense usage, the company claimed. Available at Rs 31,999 onwards, the POCO F7 5G seems to be a lucrative deal. Is it? Let us find out. OpenAI has begun offering highly customised artificial intelligence (AI) services starting at $10 million, according to a report by The Information. With early clients reportedly including the US Department of Defense and Southeast Asian app Grab, this move positions the tech firm in direct competition with consulting giants like Palantir and Accenture. In a move to make train travel more seamless and user-friendly, Indian Railways has introduced a new 'SuperApp' called RailOne. This all-in-one platform consolidates all railway services into a single app, aiming to simplify travel for India's 7 billion annual railway passengers. There comes a time in the life of every student when notes, friends, and Google, all fail you in your quest for that perfect answer to an academic question. What then is one supposed to do? The answer, not surprisingly, is artificial intelligence (AI). With its ability to scour the vast reaches of the internet, it is able to collect, reason, and present the answer, usually fairly accurately. On June 28, Bihar created history by becoming the first state in India to implement mobile phone-based e-voting during local body elections. This landmark achievement was driven by two mobile voting applications, one each developed by the Bihar State Election Commission (SEC) and the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) in Hyderabad, and a facial recognition system provided by Chennai-based tech startup FaceTagr.


India Today
4 hours ago
- India Today
Nothing Phone 3a price drops after Phone 3 launch
Nothing Phone 3a price drops after Phone 3 launch By Unnati Gusain Just as Nothing launched Phone 3, it's mainstream device, the Nothing Phone 3a price drops on Flipkart. Nothing Phone 3a The phone is listed on Flipkart at Rs 24,999 down from Rs 27,999. This means that the price is down by Rs 3,000. Lowest price Bank card holders will get Rs 3,150 discount extra on the discounted price. Bank discount All in all, you can get the Phone 3a at Rs 21,849. Price drop The Nothing Phone 3a sports a large 6.77-inch with 120Hz refresh rate. For its price, it is impressively vivid. And adequately bright. Display The Phone 3a too comes with an extra button. Nothing calls it an 'Essential Key'. The Essentail Space, an app dedicated to this key, is really like a journal. Essential key The Phone 3a sports the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, coupled with 8GB RAM. In my use, I found the Nothing Phone 3a to be a fast enough phone that effortlessly handled day-to-day use. Performance Inside the phone, there is a 5,000mAh battery. It supports 50W charging speed but as noted Nothing doesn't bundle a charger with the phone. Battery On most occasions, the phone lasted 20 to 24 hours before I needed to charge it again. Battery capacity This is the first time Nothing has launched a three-camera system. While the hardware seems promising, the camera performance is what I would call middling. Camera Nothing has officially launched Phone 3, its "true flagship phone." Read more about the phone here. Nothing Phone 3


India Today
6 hours ago
- India Today
What is Nothing Phone 3 India price? Is it Rs 62,999 or Rs 74,999 or Rs 79,999 or something else
The Phone 3 is official. To say that Nothing's maiden 'true flagship' smartphone is polarising will be an understatement. Be that as it may, the one thing that has really got the internet talking is the Phone 3's price and for good reason. There are at least three different figures floating around on the internet and Nothing's official chain of communication doesn't make it any easier. But worry not because we have the big question is: What is Nothing Phone 3 India price? Is it Rs 62,999 or Rs 74,999 or Rs 79,999 or something else entirely? Before we go on and answer this question, you must know that the Phone 3 comes in a choice of 12GB/256GB and 16GB/512GB memory variants. You can get it in two colours: white and black. Also, pre-bookings are now live, meaning that you can reserve a unit in advance before open sales begin on July 15. The phone will be available for buying online via Flipkart (including Flipkart Minutes) and at select retail stores, including Croma and Vijay a quick roundup of the specs. The Phone 3 has a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution and up to 120Hz refresh rate. The panel can top 4,500nits, Nothing claims. Powering the phone is Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor and Nothing OS 3.5 based on Android 15. Nothing has committed to supporting it with five years of major OS and seven years of security updates. Running the show is a 5,500mAh battery with 65W fast wired and 15W wireless charging. For photography, it has a trio of 50-megapixel sensors on the back with a combination of wide, ultrawide, and 3x periscope telephoto lenses. The front camera sensor is also Nothing has upgraded the design big-time and added a new 'glyph matrix' display on the back which uses LEDs to show alerts and notifications while simultaneously enabling a feature called 'glyph toys' which includes several Nothing-designed microgames like Spin the Bottle. Nothing is also open sourcing the SDK so third-party developers can design content around it. There is also a dedicated button on the back to switch between current and upcoming options. The phone is IP68 coming to the all-important answer you've come this far for. The Nothing Phone 3 price in India starts at Rs 79,999 for a variant with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. The top-end variant with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage will set you back by Rs 89,999. Now, over and above this, Nothing is offering Rs 5,000 off for buyers who choose to make a purchase using select bank cards. So, the price effectively comes down to: Rs 74,999 (12GB/256GB) and Rs 84,999 (16GB/512GB), respectively. There is an additional exchange offer as well and while Nothing hasn't specified the finer details, with the right product exchange, you can get the Phone 3 at a net effective price starting at Rs 62,999 for 12GB/256GB and Rs 72,999 for 16GB/ customers are eligible for free Nothing Ear wireless earphones. Also, all day 1 purchases are eligible for a one-year additional extended warranty.- EndsTune In