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Nothing has been steadily trickling out details about its upcoming Phone (3), and today it dropped another one: a launch window. The company has officially confirmed that the Phone (3) will arrive in July, though it’s still keeping the exact date under wraps.

The news comes just days after Nothing CEO Carl Pei confirmed the phone’s expected price of around £800. That’s a significant jump from the Phone (2)’s £579 launch price in the UK and Rs 44,999 in India. 

But given everything we’ve seen (or heard) so far, it’s almost certain that the Phone (3) will be a flagship offering. Whereas the Phone (2) is more of a mid-range offering. The £800 price tag for the upcoming model translates to around Rs 90,000 in India.

Carl Pei, Nothing’s CEO, has also confirmed that the new phone will feature “premium materials,” a “major performance upgrade,” and “software that really levels things up.”

We’ll likely hear more in the weeks leading up to July, but for now, let’s go through everything we know about it.

What to expect?

According to a recent leak, the Phone (3) may not be the only device on stage at Nothing’s upcoming launch event. There’s reportedly a Pro model in the pipeline as well. 

The higher-end variant is expected to feature a 6.7-inch display, while the standard Phone (3) might settle for a slightly smaller 6.5-inch screen.

Moreover, a report from SmartPrix suggests the phone will be powered by a “flagship Snapdragon chipset” and will have a triple-lens setup on the back. 

One of them is said to be a “large primary sensor,” and there’s also mention of a periscope-style telephoto lens, possibly even larger than the main lens. The same report states around a 5000mAh cell for the phone. 

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