Mobile press office – Smartphone company Nothing is currently working on its new range. Leaks indicate that it will launch all three devices in 2025. This time, the line-up is expected to include the Nothing Phone (3). Along with the flagship model, the company could also launch Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Plus or Pro. Let us tell you that its previous models Nothing Phone (2) were launched in July 2023 and Nothing Phone (2a) in March 2024, but this time they are expected to come together. A tipster on X revealed that the company is currently working on three new smartphones. The leak also gives information on the timing of their release. These leaks come after the Nothing Phone (3) appeared on Geekbench. According to tipster @heyitsyogesh on X, these phones will be introduced in the first half of 2025.
Nothing Phone 3: leaked features
Identified under the model number A059, the new smartphone was recently spotted on the Geekbench platform, reports 91Mobiles. The device is speculated to be a Nothing (3) phone which would be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset paired with 8GB of RAM. On Geekbench, it scored 1,149 on the single-core test and 2,813 on the multi-core test. The listing also confirms that the phone will run on Android 15 with the NothingOS 3.0 custom skin on top.
One will be cheaper and the other will be more powerful
This marks a change from the Nothing Phone (2), which was a high-end model with a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC. The Nothing Phone (3) could come in at the same mid-range price as the Phone (1 ). However, this phone is the base version of the (3) series, as two model variants were recently found in the IMEI database: A059 and A059P, with A059P being a powerful Pro model.
You will get an action button like iPhone
Apart from this, the upcoming phone could also have action buttons and a 6.5-inch display, while the Pro version could have a 6.7-inch display. The action buttons should work the same as on the iPhone. This customizable button will give users greater control, allowing them to launch apps, change settings, and personalize their work. If the processor rumors turn out to be true, the mid-range phone segment will also return.
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