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Nothing Phone 3 pre-booking starts in India: Price, introductory offers

Nothing Phone 3 pre-booking starts in India: Price, introductory offers

Priced at Rs 79,999, Nothing Phone 3 introduces a new Glyph Matrix system offering app-specific alerts, contact-based notifications, real-time progress indicators, and more
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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.
Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 system-on-Chip (SoC), the Nothing Phone 3 features a 6.67-inch AMOLED display of 1.5K resolution. It features a 50MP triple camera set-up at the rear, including a periscope telephoto lens offering 3x optical zoom. The flagship smartphone packs a 5,500mAh battery supporting 65W wired charging and 15W wireless charging.
Nothing Phone 3: Price and variants
12GB RAM + 256GB storage: Rs 79,999
16GB RAM + 512GB storage: Rs 89,999
Colours: White and Black
Nothing Phone 3: Availability and offers
Nothing Phone 3 is now available for pre-booking in India. As part of the pre-booking offer, the company is offering Nothing Ear wireless earbuds for no additional cost with the smartphone. It will go on sale starting July 15 on e-commerce platform Flipkart, quick commerce platform Flipkart Minutes, and select retail stores including Croma and Vijay sales. Nothing also said that the customers who pre-book the smartphone or purchase the device on the first day of sale will get a one-year additional extended warranty.
As part of the introductory offer, Nothing said that the smartphone will be available for an effective price of:
12GB RAM + 256GB Storage: Rs 62,999 (including Rs 5000 bank discount and exchange offer)
16GB RAM + 512GB storage: Rs 72,999 (including Rs 5000 bank discount and exchange offer)
There are also no-interest equated monthly instalment (EMI) plans of up to 24 months.
Nothing Phone 3: New features
The Nothing Phone 3 continues with Nothing's signature transparent design and features a new"Glyph Matrix' system that replaces the previous Glyph Interface LED strips. This matrix display at the back of the smartphone offers app-specific alerts, contact-based notifications, real-time progress indicators, and features that the company calls 'Glyph Toys.' These include quick tools and micro-games such as Glyph Mirror, Digital Clock, Spin the Bottle and more.
The smartphone also debuts new artificial intelligence features such as Essential Search that brings up a universal smart search bar for searching contacts, photos, files and getting responses to queries. There is also a new Flip to Record feature that can transcribe and summarise meetings.
Nothing Phone 3: Specifications
Display: 6.67-inch AMOLED display, 2800x1260 resolution, 120Hz refresh rate (LTPS)
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4
RAM: up to 16GB
Storage: up to 512GB
Rear camera: 50MP primary (OIS) + 50MP periscope telephoto (3x zoom) + 50MP ultra-wide
Front camera: 50MP (EIS)
Battery: 5,500mAh
Charging: 65W wired, 15W wireless
OS: Android 15-based NothingOS 3.5
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