After a long wait, Nothing appears to be introducing a new device into the global market anytime soon. Previously, the company stated that it would release its next device in the first quarter of 2025. Now, the company has released a cryptic teaser revealing potential design elements for the upcoming Nothing Phone 3. The teaser also suggests that the phone will keep its transparent design.
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The company wrote ‘WIP’, which could mean “work in progress” when revealing the key elements. However, the teaser is unclear, resembling the company’s transparent rear panel design. It is difficult to identify design details and other elements.
It’s also possible that the teased device is a CMF phone. Previously, a CMF device was discovered in the IMEI database, indicating that Nothing is also working on CMF Phone 2. We believe that the CMF Phone 2 will be the next big launch by the company after introducing the Nothing Phone 3. However, it is unclear which device the brand will introduce in the coming months.
Nothing Phone 3 specifications (Exoected)
The Nothing Phone 3 is expected to feature a 6.5-inch display. It may also receive an Action button, which functions similarly to a customizable key for various tasks. The device’s processor could be either the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 or the MediaTek Dimensity 9200+. According to CEO Carl Pei, the device will also include a number of artificial intelligence features.
According to reports, the company may also introduce the Nothing Phone 3 Pro variant. It will be the series’ flagship model, possibly equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. It will also include AI features such as photo post-processing tools and an AI assistant, among others.
Meanwhile, the company has also shared a Pokemon teaser ahead of sharing the potential design of the phone, hinting a possible collaboration. We will have to wait for more information. Stay tuned with Digit for the latest details.
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