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Nothing Phone 3 Review: Premium Design, Higher Price – Is It Worth It?

Nothing Phone 3 Review: Premium Design, Higher Price – Is It Worth It?

By Neelesh Pandey - 09 Jul 2025 05:23 PM

The Nothing Phone 3 has officially arrived, positioning itself as a serious competitor in the premium smartphone market. It is easily the brand’s most advanced smartphone to date. Launched on July 1, 2025, the Phone 3 brings smarter software, stronger hardware, and a higher price tag—all wrapped in the same transparent design language that made the brand stand out in the first place.

Based on Counterpoint's April report, Nothing shined as the fastest-growing brand in India during that quarter. It saw an impressive 156% increase compared to the previous year, mainly thanks to the launch of the 3a series. The research firm highlighted that this was the fifth straight quarter where Nothing held the top spot for growth in India. The entry into the premium segment might be a sign of the brand's hopeful outlook in the market. With this new chapter in its smartphone journey, Nothing is poised to be compared with the top brands in the premium smartphone range.
 
Nothing has refined its signature look with cleaner lines, a sturdier build, and now IP68 water and dust resistance. It still looks like a Nothing phone, but it now feels more like a proper flagship. The new Glyph Matrix on the back is a major update—489 small LEDs form a circle that lights up for notifications, calls, time display, and even games. It’s unique, fun, and functional.
 
Up front, the Nothing Phone 3 has a bright 6.67-inch LTPO AMOLED display, with a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of nearly 4,500 nits. This makes it easy to see outdoors, whether you're watching videos or reading in direct sunlight. It’s powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, paired with up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, so everyday performance is fast, responsive, and future-proof.
 
For the first time, Nothing delivers a well-rounded camera setup. The triple 50MP rear camera system includes a main lens, an ultra-wide, and a 3x periscope zoom lens. You get sharper details, better low-light photos, and smoother 4K video at 60fps. There’s also a 50MP selfie camera, making it great for both content creators and casual users who want solid results without much effort.
 
The battery size has increased to 5,150mAh globally (and 5,500mAh in India), offering a full day of use with ease. It supports 65W fast charging, 15W wireless charging, and even reverse wireless charging, so you can top up accessories or other phones on the go.
 
Running on Nothing OS 3.5 (based on Android 15), the software stays minimal and clean, but adds useful features like Essential Space, Essential Search, and Flip to Record for fast video capture. Nothing promises 5 years of Android updates and 7 years of security patches, which puts it on par with leading Android flagships in terms of long-term value.
 
The Nothing Phone 3 is no longer just about looking different—it’s about offering a complete experience. With stronger cameras, better performance, smarter software, and longer support, it feels like a proper flagship. However, with the price now in premium territory, it’s a choice for those who want a phone that’s both stylish and capable.
 
The Nothing Phone 3 is stylish, fast, and well-built. But with a higher price, it’s no longer just about being different—it’s about proving it can compete. If you value design and are ready to spend more, it could be a smart upgrade. Otherwise, earlier models might still offer better value. If you're upgrading from an older model or switching from another brand, the Nothing Phone 3 is worth considering, especially if you want to stand out without compromising on function.

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