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Nothing Phone 3 Specs Leaked: Camera And Battery Upgrades Suggested

Nothing Phone 3 Specs Leaked: Camera And Battery Upgrades Suggested

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Nothing Phone 3 launch is on July 1 in London and these new details give us a clearer picture about the premium phone.
Nothing Phone 3 details are trickling through leaks every day and now we can finally talk about other specs of the new phone which is shaping up into a powerful device. The Phone 3 will be using the new Snapdragon 8s chipset, have the essential key for AI features and get a new Glyph matrix setup instead of Glyph interface.
The latest details on the new flagship Nothing Phone looks at the imaging system that we can expect on the device and even some crucial battery upgrades which is warranted for its premium price tag.
The leak comes via a tipster named Gadget Bits via a post on X, which shares exclusive details on the Phone 3.
The leak claims the new model will get a 6.7-inch OLED LTPO display with 1.5K resolution. He also says the Phone 3 will offer a triple camera system that includes a trio of 50MP wide, 3x periscope telephoto and an ultra-wide lens.
Even the front of the Phone 3 will feature a 50MP shooter as per the post. It gets better going by the leaks as the new model is tipped to pack a bigger 5,150mAh battery that now could support 100W wired fast charging and let you charge wirelessly as well. The Phone 3 could offer NFC and eSIM support which is a big change from Nothing.
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June 24, 2025, 08:15 IST
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