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Nothing Phone 3 to Be Manufactured in India, Company Reveals Portion of Rear Panel With Model Number

The upcoming Nothing Phone 3 will be produced at Nothing's plant in India, which is located in Chennai and has over 500 employees.

Nothing Phone 3 to Be Manufactured in India, Company Reveals Portion of Rear Panel With Model Number

Unlike the Nothing Phone 2 (pictured), the Nothing Phone 3 is unlikely to feature the Glyph interface

Highlights
  • Nothing Phone 3 will be launched in India on July 1
  • The smartphone is expected to arrive with flagship-grade specifications
  • The Nothing Phone 3 will debut alongside the Nothing Headphone 1
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Nothing Phone 3 will soon be unveiled in India and global markets, and the company has slowly begun teasing the design of the smartphone, which is expected to arrive without its Glyph interface. The company has revealed that the Nothing Phone 3 will be manufactured in India, like its predecessor, the Nothing Phone 2, and the more affordable Phone 3a series. A purported design render of the upcoming handset was recently leaked by a journalist, giving us a look at its design.

Nothing Phone 3 Leak Confirms A024 Model Number

On Thursday, Nothing shared a post on X (formerly Twitter) that revealed a portion of the rear panel of the upcoming Nothing Phone 3. It appears to be the bottom right portion of the smartphone, and it reveals that the model number A024 pertains to the Nothing Phone 3, which is set to launch in India and global markets on July 1.

Another tweet from the Nothing India account on X confirms that the handset will be manufactured in India. Meanwhile, Nothing co-founder Akis Evangelidis wrote in an X post that he is looking to visit the company's factory in India again. Nothing assembles its smartphones at a plant in Chennai, which has over 500 employees.

While the company has been gradually revealing parts of the Nothing Phone 3, a journalist recently leaked a purported render that shows the entire rear panel of the handset. It reveals a transparent panel, like the company's previous phones, minus the Glyph interface. The image also suggests the phone will have a triple rear camera setup located in a circular camera island.

According to previous reports, the company will equip the upcoming Nothing Phone 3 with high-end specifications. This means that it could be equipped with a Dimensity 9400 SoC, or a Snapdragon 8 series chip. Nothing CEO Carl Pei recently suggested that the handset will be priced around GBP 800 (roughly Rs. 93,000), which means it could compete with smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy S25 or the iPhone 16.

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  • Performance
  • Battery Life
  • Camera
  • Value for Money
  • Good
  • Iconic design, unique notification system
  • Excellent software
  • Very good battery life
  • Improved main camera
  • Slick system performance
  • Bad
  • Average low-light performance with secondary cameras
  • Video recording quality needs improvement
  • No bundled charger
  • Top variant isn't great value
Display 6.70-inch
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1
Front Camera 32-megapixel
Rear Camera 50-megapixel + 50-megapixel
RAM 8GB, 12GB
Storage 128GB, 256GB, 512GB
Battery Capacity 4700mAh
OS Android 13
Resolution 1080x2412 pixels
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