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Nothing to expand customer service in India with Phone 3 launch- Details
Nothing to expand customer service in India with Phone 3 launch- Details

Hindustan Times

time6 hours ago

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Nothing to expand customer service in India with Phone 3 launch- Details

The UK-based smartphone brand, Nothing, is rapidly increasing ties with India to manufacture its gadgets locally in the country. The company also announced that it will manufacture the upcoming Nothing Phone 3 at its Chennai facility in India. Over the years, the brand has built a strong presence and is now expanding its operations in India to cater to customer needs and after-sales service. Nothing co-founder Akis Evangalidis recently visited the company's exclusive service centre in Bangalore, and shared how the team is bringing timely resolution and support to its loyal customers. Furthermore, he also expressed plans to expand customer service in India. Nothing to expand its customer service reach and support by 10% across the country.(Akis Evangelidis/X) Also read: AR in retail: How Augmented Reality is transforming shopping experiences In a detailed X (formerly Twitter) post, Akis Evangalidis highlighted how catering for the Indian audience is highly valuable for the company. He further talked about its exclusive service centres that are bringing speedy resolution to customer problems. Akis said, '98% of issues resolved in under 2 hours, with 97%+ customer satisfaction.' It was also revealed that India now has more than 330 service centres that also include the exclusive centres in Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Chennai. Apart from these centres, Nothing also has more than 20 priority desks for customer support. 'We've been doubling down on customer care, and while the numbers start to look good, we're not resting on our laurels,' Akis said in the post. Also read: AI agents in corporate America: How autonomous AI is changing Fortune 500 operations Now, with the launch of the Nothing Phone 3 model, the company is planning to expand its reach and support by 10% across the country. This will help bring greater customer support and faster resolutions. Additionally, by the end of the year, the company will be bringing 10 more priority desks. This could be a huge move for a new brand like Nothing to cater to such a huge user base. Now, we await the launch of Nothing Phone 3, which will officially take place on July 1. The smartphone is also confirmed to be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, which is said to bring a major performance boost to the smartphone.

Nothing Phone 3 is launching in 3 days and here is everything we know about it so far
Nothing Phone 3 is launching in 3 days and here is everything we know about it so far

India Today

time6 hours ago

  • India Today

Nothing Phone 3 is launching in 3 days and here is everything we know about it so far

Nothing Phone 3 is just 3 days away from its India launch, and we cannot keep calm. While the company is yet to fully unveil its upcoming flagship, the rumours have been churning since the beginning. The company has revealed that the phone will come equipped with a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, a 50-megapixel primary camera and a new Glyph matrix. But this is not it, several leaks making rounds on social media also portray a good-enough picture to speculate about what the Nothing Phone 3 will bring. Let's look at what we know about the upcoming Nothing's flagship -- the Phone 3-- so Phone 3 India launch on July 1: Everything we knowDesign and display: Nothing has been playing its cards close to its chest when it comes to the design of the upcoming Nothing Phone 3, building anticipation and fuelling speculation among fans. While the company has dropped a handful of cryptic teasers and close-up visuals, it has yet to officially unveil the device in full. However, what is known is that the brand is doing away with its signature Glyph lighting interface, a traditional hallmark of its earlier models, and replacing it with a new 'Glyph Matrix', positioned in the top-right corner of the rear to alleged renders recently shared by Android Headlines, the Nothing Phone 3 will be available in two classic shades: black and white. The front is expected to feature a punch-hole display design, while the back showcases the revamped Glyph Matrix — a notable design shift from previous generations. The overall aesthetic bears some resemblance to the earlier Phone 3a and Phone 3a Pro models, though subtle differences in shape and detail are evident. Nothing Phone 3 renders (Photo credit: Android Headline) advertisement One of the standout features of the leaked renders is the new camera layout. Unlike the typical vertical or horizontal alignment, the Nothing Phone 3 appears to have a slightly unconventional setup. The top camera sensor is placed separately on the left-hand side of the device, while the remaining two lenses are aligned next to one another near the edge of the phone. This unique arrangement lends a distinct identity to the handset and supports previous teaser images released by the In a recent teaser posted on X (formerly Twitter), Nothing offered a first proper glimpse at the upcoming Phone 3, confirming that the device will feature a 50-megapixel periscope lens — a clear indication that the phone is being positioned as 'built for creators.' In a follow-up post, the company shared a series of images that appear to have been captured using the Phone 3, showcasing the handset's impressive zoom capabilities, including what seems to be a telemacro marks a significant leap forward from the Phone 2, which notably lacked a telephoto lens entirely. That model was limited to just two cameras: a wide and an ultrawide sensor. The introduction of a dedicated zoom lens on the Phone 3 is certainly a welcome upgrade for photography enthusiasts and content creators Ahead of its official debut, Nothing has confirmed that the upcoming Phone 3 will be powered by Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, positioning it as a strong contender in the premium smartphone segment. This marks a notable performance leap over its predecessor and signals Nothing's intention to compete more seriously with flagship devices from rival addition to the hardware upgrade, the company has made a bold commitment on the software front. Nothing has announced that the Phone 3 will receive software support for a minimum of 7 years — a promise that sets it apart in a market where long-term updates are still far from those seven years, five will include full Android OS updates, ensuring users get access to the latest features and improvements. The remaining two years will provide security patches only, maintaining device safety and stability even as major feature updates Phone 3: Price expectationsThe Nothing Phone 3 is officially set to launch on July 1 at an event in London. Alongside the new smartphone, the company is also expected to unveil its first pair of over-ear headphones, aptly named Headphones 1, which are rumoured to rival high-end offerings from the likes of Sony and for the pricing of the Phone 3, there's still no confirmed figure. However, considering the premium Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset under the hood and the way Nothing has positioned the device as a 'true flagship,' it's reasonable to expect a price tag in the region of Rs 50,000 to Rs 60,000. This would place it firmly in the upper mid-range to flagship category, signalling Nothing's intent to take on more established players in the premium smartphone space.- Ends

Nothing Phone 3 is confirmed to feature a periscope lens ahead of July 1 launch
Nothing Phone 3 is confirmed to feature a periscope lens ahead of July 1 launch

Mint

timea day ago

  • Mint

Nothing Phone 3 is confirmed to feature a periscope lens ahead of July 1 launch

Nothing Phone 3 launch is just days away, creating much curiosity and anticipation among fans and smartphone buyers. As we are getting closer to the launch, Nothing is gradually revealing some specifications and features of the smartphone. Over the past few weeks, Nothing has been sharing a few glimpses of the Phone 3 design, and this time it's the new periscope lens. Alongside the camera lens design, Nothing has also confirmed the camera resolution and zoom capabilities to entice buyers. Therefore, we expect a triple camera setup on Nothing Phone 3 that will include a main, ultrawide, and a periscope lens. Here's everything you need to know about the camera. Nothing shared a post on X (formerly Twitter), revealing Phone 3's periscope lens design and features. In the post, Nothing revealed that the smartphone will feature a 50MP periscope lens with 3x optical and 60x ultra zoom. The periscope lens will also feature a 10cm telemacro for close-up shots. Nothing also highlights that the camera bump on Phone 3 is 74% slimmer than the Phone 3a Pro model, revealing the design refinement on its flagship phone. Another mention on the X post was that the camera is 'built for creators'; therefore, we may get some additional camera features or tools. Camera samples by Nothing: Apart from the periscope lens, the Nothing Phone 3 is expected to feature a 50MP main camera and a 50MP ultrawide camera. For selfies, we can expect a 50MP front-facing camera. However, we may have to wait until launch to confirm these claims, or till Nothing makes an official statement. In terms of performance, the Phone 3 is confirmed to be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor that may power smartphones with AI capabilities, faster performance, and a smooth overall experience. We also came across the Geekbench scores that revealed 2076 points in single-core and 6577 points in multi-core testing. The smartphone was also tipped to offer 16GB of RAM, and it could run on Android 15-based Nothing OS 3.5. The Nothing Phone 3 is also expected to feature a 6.7-inch LTPO OLED display that may offer a 120Hz refresh rate and a higher peak brightness in comparison to the predecessor. Lastly, the smartphone is rumoured to get an upgraded battery with a 5150mAh battery and 65W charging support.

Nothing Phone 3 to have a 50 MP periscope camera
Nothing Phone 3 to have a 50 MP periscope camera

The Hindu

time2 days ago

  • The Hindu

Nothing Phone 3 to have a 50 MP periscope camera

As speculated earlier, Nothing on Thursday (June 26, 2025) confirmed that Phone 3 will ship with a dedicated 50 MP periscope camera. The London-based company shared on X, 'Built for creators.' Phone 3 is launching on July 1 along with Headphone 1 which is Nothing's first overear headphones built in association with KEF. Further, Phone 3 might get a 50 MP main Sony sensor along with an ultrawide lens. A 32 MP front camera is another possibility. However, Nothing has not confirmed about the zoom capabilities of the 50 MP periscope lens. It might offer up to 6x optical zoom. Nothing had already confirmed that Phone 3 will run Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor. It is likely to get up to 12 GB RAM and 512 GB storage in India. (For top technology news of the day, subscribe to our tech newsletter Today's Cache) Nothing will also introduce the Glyph Matrix with the Phone 3 which is replacing the Glyph Interface that the company's phones used to have. Phone 3 could have a 6.78 inch of flexible LTPO AMOLED display with a 120 Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 3,200 nits. A 5,5000 mAh battery is also expected out of Phone 3.

Nothing Phone 3 has 50MP periscope camera, Nothing confirms ahead of July 1 launch
Nothing Phone 3 has 50MP periscope camera, Nothing confirms ahead of July 1 launch

India Today

time2 days ago

  • India Today

Nothing Phone 3 has 50MP periscope camera, Nothing confirms ahead of July 1 launch

The Phone 3 should have multiple cameras. Today, Nothing is confirming the specs of one of them. The Nothing Phone 3, which Nothing calls its first true flagship, is set to launch globally on July 1 with a 50-megapixel periscope lens. How far it can go, in other words its zoom range, remains a mystery at the time of a teaser shared on X, the platform previously known as Twitter, Nothing revealed the Phone 3, which has a 50-megapixel periscope lens, is apparently 'built for creators.' In a follow-up tweet, it shared a bunch of photos presumably shot from the Phone 3 showing off its impressive zoom – including telemacro – capability. Given that its predecessor, the Phone 2, did not have any telephoto camera, it's a welcome upgrade though, one can't help but be more curious about the rest of the setup. The Phone 2 had only two cameras, wide and ultrawide. It would be interesting to see if the Phone 3 has more cameras – or drops the ultrawide in favour of a is now the third Phone 3 spec that Nothing has announced. Previously, it confirmed the glyph matrix layout which is set to replace its earlier glyph lights. Promo materials suggest it will be placed at one end of the phone towards the top (right adjacent to the cameras) though its exact functionality isn't immediately clear. The other big reveal was that the Phone 3 will come powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor. The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 is a sequel to the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 promising up to 49 percent faster performance, especially in terms of GPU power. Next to the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1-powered Phone 2, the gains are even higher, clocking up to 88 percent, according to Nothing cofounder and currently its India head, Akis design is being gradually revealed which strongly points to one thing, which is that the Phone 3 will see some overhaul compared to its predecessors, but to what extent, it remains to be seen. Nothing continues to offer an inside look by throwing in screws and visual elements that come together to bring you closer to your phone, both literally and figuratively. Though, with its signature LEDs gone, fans will be interested to see where Nothing goes with Phone 3, which is launching globally and in India at the same time on July 1. Joining the Phone 3 will be Nothing's first over-ear headphones aptly called, the Nothing Headphone 1.- Ends

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