New Delhi, July 2, 2025 — The much-anticipated Nothing Phone (3) is now official, and Indian buyers have a powerful reason to be excited. Unlike the global variant, which ships with a 5,150mAh battery, the Indian model packs a larger 5,500mAh cell — making it the most battery-rich smartphone in the company’s lineup so far.

Bigger Battery, Same Fast Charging

The boost in battery capacity is backed by silicon-carbon anode technologya cutting-edge upgrade over the Phone (2)’s 4,700mAh cell. This tech helps improve energy density without compromising on form factor. Importantly, Nothing hasn’t compromised on charging speed — the Phone (3) in India continues to support 65W wired and 15W wireless chargingensuring quick top-ups despite the larger battery.

This India-specific hardware enhancement shows Nothing’s focus on local market preferences, where battery life is often a top priority for smartphone buyers.

India Pricing and Variants

The Nothing Phone (3) is priced at:

  • 79,999 for the 12GB RAM + 256GB storage variant

  • 89,999 for the 16GB RAM + 512GB storage option

Pre-orders begin on July 4with first sales scheduled to start on July 15 via Nothing’s official website and select retail partners across the country.

A Promising Flagship Alternative

We’ve already gone hands-on with the Phone (3) following its global launch, and it impressed with its unique Glyph Matrix interfacesolid hardware, and a clean software experience with features like Essential Space and Smart Search. While the device may not qualify as a “true flagship” in terms of raw specs, it presents itself as a premium lifestyle phone with meaningful innovations.

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