Get Ready for the Nothing Phone 3 and Headphone 1 Drop!
Anticipated Pricing for Nothing Phone 3 in the US Revealed, Prior to Its Scheduled July Launch - Here's the Amount You'll Spend
Here's what we know about the upcoming flagship phone and over-ear headphones from Nothing!
According to recent leaks, the Nothing Phone 3 is set to hit stores next month. Roland Quandt steps up to share some insights on the anticipated pricing and color options: the base model will retail at $799 for 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, while the 16GB/512GB variant will cost $899. Although a slight price hike compared to the Nothing Phone 2, it falls less than expectations of $1,000 thanks to the favorable currency exchange and tariff considerations.
This flagship device is reported to sport a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor, prioritizing generative AI features, top-notch gaming, and photographic capabilities. Direct competition for Android users is expected to be the Google Pixel 9. However, rumors suggest the absence of the famous Nothing glyph interface, which might make it challenging to outshine Google's colorful flagship.
Alongside the Phone 3, Nothing is also prepping to unleash its debut over-ear headphones, referred to as the Nothing Headphone 1. Arsène Lupin gives us the heads up that the headphones will debut on September 30 for $299, offering a choice between black and white color options, similar to the Phone 3. With its impressive Nothing Ear 2 earbuds launch last year, we might just see the Headphone 1 as a possible AirPods Pro 2 challenger.
Stay tuned for more updates on these exciting new releases from Nothing! 📱🎧
The Nothing Phone 3, set to launch next month, will offer two variations in pricing: $799 for the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage model, while the higher-end 16GB/512GB variant will cost $899. Meanwhile, the anticipated Nothing Headphone 1, priced at $299, is expected to debut in black and white color options.
These new releases from Nothing, including the Nothing Phone 3 and Nothing Headphone 1, will compete with the Google Pixel 9 smartphone and potentially challenge the AirPods Pro 2, respectively.