Nothing Phone (3) price and chipset leaked: Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor expected

Updated : Apr 01, 2024 15:14
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Editorji News Desk

Following the release of the Nothing Phone (2a), anticipation is building for the upcoming Nothing Phone (3).  A new report suggests interesting details about the device's potential Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor and hints at its possible India price.

Nothing Phone (3) Chipset and Price (Leaked)

According to the report of 91mobiles Hindi, Nothing Phone (3) may have Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset.

This would offer a significant performance boost compared to its predecessors, in line with Nothing's approach of offering compelling hardware for the price. 

Further, leaked pricing places the Nothing Phone (3) within the Rs 40,000 to Rs 45,000 range in India, reinforcing the brand's mid-range orientation.

It seems Nothing is dedicated to building a strong presence in the Rs 20,000 to Rs 40,000 segment. This strategic decision could explain why the flagship-tier Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 might not be in consideration. 

By emphasizing a balance of performance and affordability, Nothing aims to capture a wider audience of value-conscious consumers.

Nothing Phone (3) Launch (Expected)

A recent cryptic video posted by Nothing, featuring a leaping frog, has sparked speculation among fans. This follows a pattern established by the company, where animal-themed teasers preceded the launch of previous Phone models. 

While not explicitly confirmed, this activity suggests that the Nothing Phone (3) may debut sooner rather than later – potentially as early as July, mirroring the release timeframe of its predecessors.

These reports give us an exciting preview, but keep in mind, the details are not officially confirmed yet. As the possible launch date approaches, we should learn more, providing us with a better understanding of the Nothing Phone (3) and how it compares to other smartphones in the market.

Also watch: Xiaomi unveils Q2 2024 HyperOS update schedule for India

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