Nothing is all set to launch its “true flagship” — the Nothing Phone (3) — today at 5 PM UTC (10:30 PM IST). Some key details are already confirmed, including the chipset, rear design, and the upgraded GLYPH Matrix. Here’s everything we know so far. You can watch the live stream through the YouTube video below.

Nothing Phone (3) Back Design

Let’s start with the back design of the Nothing Phone (3). There are two major highlights — the camera setup and the new GLYPH Matrix. This time, the camera layout lacks symmetry. The 50MP periscope telephoto camera is placed alone at the top-left corner, right against the edge. Below that, with some space, sit the other two cameras — a 50MP main camera and a 50MP ultra-wide camera.

Nothing Phone (3) leaked renders showing back design with cameras and GLYPH Matrix
Source: Android Headlines

On the top-right side, Nothing has introduced the new GLYPH Matrix, replacing the older GLYPH Lights. The updated GLYPH Matrix offers customizable features for notifications, alerts, and widgets, which users can turn on or off as needed.

Nothing Phone (3) Performance & Software

The Nothing Phone (3), which the brand describes as its “true flagship,” will be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset. While this isn’t Qualcomm’s most premium processor, it offers solid performance for most users, though the choice surprised many fans expecting the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite. On the bright side, Nothing has confirmed 5 years of software updates and 7 years of security updates for the Phone (3), ensuring long-term software support.

Battery, Charging & Other Features

Recent certification listings have confirmed the battery and charging details. The Nothing Phone (3) will pack a 5,150mAh battery with support for 65W fast wired charging. It will run on Nothing OS 3.3, based on Android 15. Other expected features include a large 6.7-inch LTPO OLED display, up to 16GB of RAM, and the Essential Key — a handy feature first seen on the Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro.

The Nothing Phone (3) will be available in classic Black and White color options. As per Nothing CEO Carl Pei, the expected global price is around $800, which could translate to roughly ₹50,000 in India. With Nothing, you never know — there might be more surprises at the launch.