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Nothing, the innovative tech company led by Carl Pei, has been quite silent since July 2023 when it unveiled the Phone (2). Tipster Evan Blass however leaked an internal email recently that was from the company’s CEO to its employees. The email reveals the company’s plans for 2025, which includes two unreleased smartphones – the Nothing Phone (3) and another codenamed “landmark”.

Nothing’s vision for 2025

The internal email confirms the development and upcoming launch of the Nothing Phone (3), which promises to bring “breakthrough innovations in the user interface.” According to the CEO, the Phone (3) will mark the brand’s first major step toward integrating AI into its ecosystem, which he talked about in an interview last year.

Nothing Phone 3 concept render
Nothing Phone 3 concept render

“2025 will be by far our biggest year yet,” noted Pei in his email. “We’re aiming at redefining the user experience of personal computing devices – creating technology that knows you, makes your life easier, and is present where you are,” he added.

But that’s not all. There is also an indication of a “landmark” smartphone that is set to launch in Q1 2025. Speculations were that it would be an affordable smartphone, or a CMF product.

In addition to the Phone (3), reports claimed that Nothing had more than one device in development. A Phone model number NT04 has shown up on the BIS listing that seems to go live in India soon. According to UL Demko certification, the battery pack for this will be 4,290 mAh, much smaller than those of the 5,000mAh cell types found inside the Phone (2a) and Phone (2a) Plus.

As for the Nothing Phone (3), its said to include a telephoto camera. The Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 SoC with eSIM support is expected in both devices, and the price may continue to be around Rs 30,000 just like their previous models.

With the focus on integrating AI, innovative designs, and user-centric features, Nothing is preparing to make 2025 a year of innovation.

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