Nothing Debuts Flagship Phone 3 and Headphone 1—A Bold Leap Forward
Nothing Debuts Flagship Phone 3 and Headphone 1—A Bold Leap Forward

Nothing has just unveiled its most ambitious products yet: the Phone 3, its first true flagship smartphone, and the Headphone 1, its debut over-ear headphones. Known for its eccentric design language, Nothing has quickly risen through the ranks to become a standout Android brand in key markets. But with the Phone 3, the company is stepping into premium territory for the first time—does its polarizing design justify the specs? Let’s dive in.
The Nothing Phone 3: Unapologetically Unique
When early renders of the Nothing Phone 3 leaked, my first reaction was… skepticism. While I’m still not sold on its looks, real-world photos fare much better than the initial impressions. One thing’s certain: this phone doesn’t follow the crowd.

Design: Love It or Hate It
The Phone 3 is a bold statement in smartphone aesthetics. If you’re tired of cookie-cutter designs, this might catch your eye—though the unconventional camera layout won’t be for everyone. The more I studied it, the more its quirks grew on me.

The back panel features Nothing’s signature Glyph Matrix, now upgraded to a micro-LED display that’s far more functional. It can show notifications, progress bars, and even mini-games. Alongside it sits the Glyph Button, a circular control that lets you toggle between display modes.

Durability-wise, it’s IP68-rated—not quite the IP69 some rivals offer, but still solid for everyday use.
Display: A Flagship-Worthy Screen
Nothing didn’t cut corners here. The 6.67-inch OLED panel boasts a 120Hz refresh rate, 4,500 nits peak brightness, and Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection. Slimmer bezels (12% thinner than the Phone 2) give it a more modern feel.
Performance: Almost Top-Tier
Instead of the Snapdragon 8 Elite, Nothing opted for the 8s Gen 4—a slight step down, but performance should still be excellent. Configurations include 12GB/256GB and 16GB/512GB, with UFS 4.0 storage, Bluetooth 6.0, and Wi-Fi 7.

Battery & Charging
A 5,150mAh battery (or 5,500mAh in India) powers the device, with 65W wired and 15W wireless charging—competitive, if not class-leading.
Cameras: Nothing’s Best Yet
A triple 50MP setup (main, 3x periscope telephoto, and ultrawide) covers all bases, with 4K/60fps recording across all lenses. The rear camera arrangement still feels awkward, though—especially the telephoto placement.

Software & AI Features
Running Android 15 with Nothing OS 3.5, the Phone 3 promises 5 years of OS updates and 7 years of security patches. AI enhancements include:
- Flip to Record: Instantly transcribes and summarizes meetings when placed face-down.
- Essential Space: AI-organized notes and ideas hub.
- Essential Search: Deep search across contacts, photos, and files.

Price & Availability
Available in Black and White, starting at $799 (12GB/256GB) and $899 (16GB/512GB). Pre-orders begin July 4, with sales starting July 15.
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Nothing Headphone 1: Retro-Futuristic Sound
Alongside the Phone 3, Nothing introduced its first over-ear headphones—the Headphone 1. Unlike the divisive phone, these are an instant win in design, channeling a “cassette futurism” vibe.

Audio & Features
Developed with KEF (a legendary British audio brand), the Headphone 1 packs 40mm dynamic drivers, ANC, Hi-Res Audio, and LDAC support. Battery life hits 35 hours (ANC on) or 80 hours (ANC off).

A unique “Button” offers customizable controls for voice commands, app switching, and quick access to Essential Space.
Price & Availability


Priced at $299 in Black or White, pre-orders start July 4, with full availability on July 15.
