Nothing's upcoming flagship, the Phone (3), is now tipped to arrive in Europe on July 15, according to a new report from Dealabs Magazine. Alongside the release timeline, the publication has also disclosed regional pricing for the same, which closely mirrors the US leaks reported earlier this month.
As per the report, the Nothing Phone (3) will come in two configurations: a 12 GB RAM + 256 GB model priced at €799, and a higher-end 16 GB RAM + 512 GB variant set at €899. Both models will be available in black and white colorways and are expected to go up for pre-order around July 1 - the same date as the global reveal.
This aligns with what’s already been confirmed by Nothing and multiple leakers. CEO Carl Pei had earlier stated that the phone would cost around £800 in the UK, and Dealabs now suggests a euro equivalent for the continental market. A July 15 release would mean a two-week window between launch and general availability.
Specs-wise, the Phone (3) is expected to feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset (alongside 7 years of security patches), a triple camera system, and a 5,000 mAh+ battery. The device will also retain Nothing’s Glyph interface, contrary to early speculation about its removal.
The Nothing Phone (3) is shaping up to be one of the company’s most ambitious releases yet, especially in Europe where it will arrive at full retail without beta program restrictions. Final confirmations on RAM configurations, SoC variants, and exact shipping dates are likely to follow during the July 1 reveal event.