Nothing Phone (3) Officially Launched: Transparent Design Meets Flagship Performance

Can the design compromise for the performance?

Posted by Manish Chamlagain on July 09, 2025 · 2 mins read

Nothing Phone (3) Officially Launched: Transparent Design Meets Flagship Performance

📅 July 9, 2025 | 🔍 Tech News | ✍️ By Manish Chamlagain

📱 Nothing Phone (3) Launch Overview

London-based tech brand Nothing has officially unveiled its much-anticipated Phone (3) at their July 2025 keynote event. Known for its bold transparent design and unique Glyph Interface, the third-generation flagship aims to shake up the premium Android market with competitive specs, powerful AI features, and an unmistakable aesthetic.

🔧 Key Specifications

FeatureDetails
ProcessorSnapdragon 8s Gen 4
Display6.7" AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate
RAM & Storage8GB / 12GB RAM, up to 512GB storage
CamerasDual 50MP rear cameras, 32MP front
Battery4800mAh, 65W fast charging
Operating SystemNothing OS 3.0 (based on Android 15)
Unique FeatureNew Glyph Interface 2.0 with AI support

✨ What's New in Phone (3)

  • Revamped Glyph Lighting: The Phone (3) introduces Glyph Interface 2.0, allowing customizable lighting effects tied to notifications, music, and app activity.
  • AI Integration: Nothing is embracing on-device AI, including voice summarization, real-time transcriptions, and camera scene optimization.
  • Premium Build: Aerospace-grade aluminum frame with Gorilla Glass Victus 2, and — as always — a fully transparent back.

🎧 Surprise Launch: Headphone (1)

In addition to the Phone (3), Nothing launched its first over-ear headphones — the Nothing Headphone (1). Featuring spatial audio, active noise cancellation, and a transparent design, they retail for $299 and target audiophiles and design-conscious users alike.

💵 Price & Availability

  • Nothing Phone (3) starts at $799 (8GB/128GB)
  • Available in Black and Transparent White
  • Shipping begins July 22, 2025
Final Thoughts: With the Nothing Phone (3), the company continues to disrupt the smartphone space by balancing performance, design, and innovation. Whether it's the refreshed Glyph Interface or the growing ecosystem with accessories like Headphone (1), Nothing is clearly trying to be something.