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We Already Have a Price Tag and Release Date for Nothing’s First Ever Flagship

Nothing is preparing to expand its smartphone lineup with the release of its first flagship device, the Phone (3). The upcoming model, expected to arrive in the third quarter of 2024, will mark a shift from the company’s recent focus on mid-range devices to a more premium offering.

In a recent video appearance, CEO Carl Pei disclosed that the Phone (3) would be priced at around $1,063. The pricing positions the Phone (3) alongside other high-end smartphones, such as the iPhone 16 lineup and the Galaxy S series of phones.

Design and Performance Expectations

Pei noted that the Phone (3) would feature premium materials and major performance upgrades compared to its predecessors. He also emphasized improvements on the software side, stating the new model would offer “software that levels things up”. While full specifications have not been revealed, the company is positioning the device as a substantial step forward.

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Release Timeline and Future Announcements

The Phone (3) is scheduled for launch during the summer months, within the July to September window. This follows the earlier release of the Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro, which targeted the mid-range segment. With the Phone (3), Nothing aims to enter the competitive flagship market dominated by brands such as Samsung, Google, and OnePlus.

Additional information, including hardware specifications and availability details, is expected to be released in the coming weeks as the company continues its phased rollout of announcements leading up to launch.

Since previous Nothing phone models have arrived in Pakistan, we expect to see the Nothing Phone 3 series reach our local market too.

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Afaq Wajdan Malik