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Nothing is slowly creating excitement for its upcoming release, the Phone (3), which will be the company’s first true flagship. Initial information suggested a Q3 launch window (July to September), later narrowed to July. The official launch date is now confirmed for July 1 at 6 PM London time. That translates to 10 AM in Los Angeles, 1 PM in New York, 7 PM in Central Europe, and 10:30 PM in India.
The company recently offered a small teaser of the device, showing just enough to hint at a key design shift. For the first time, a Nothing phone will not have the Glyph LED interface on the back. Instead, the Phone (3) will introduce a dot-matrix display, promising even more customization options than previous models.

Pricing details have also surfaced through a leak. The base model is expected to launch at $799, offering 12GB RAM and 256GB of storage. A more expensive version might be priced at $899, with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. These prices suggest a full US launch, something the brand hasn’t done widely before.
Along with the phone, Nothing is getting ready to launch its first over-ear headphones, called Nothing Headphone (1). While not confirmed for the same date, they’re reportedly set to arrive in September at a price of $299.
More details are expected closer to the event. For now, the change in design and the higher price clearly place the Phone (3) as Nothing’s move into the flagship market.