Nothing Unveils its Latest Flagship Phone Alongside its First-ever Headphones

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While it hasn’t been that long since the launch of Nothing’s 3a midrange series, the company hasn’t skipped a beat—in fact, it’s added two new products to its product range, in the form of the Nothing Phone (3) which packs some new design tweaks and impressive processing power, and the Nothing Headphone (1), the first of its kind among Nothing’s audio offerings.

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Let’s take a look at the new phone—the Nothing Phone (3) marks a return to flagship-tier hardware for the company, after a couple of years of midrange devices (and even a new budget-friendly brand). There’s a lot here that we’ve seen on a lot of other smartphones out there, such as the large 6.67-inch AMOLED display, which makes for an immersive user experience thanks to slim bezels all around. It also gets bright at 4,500 nits (peak), and features a 120hz refresh rate.

Where the Phone (3) stands out is with its design. It takes visual elements from past Nothing phones, although one notable change is the loss of the Glyph Interface. Instead, the phone introduces a more simple Glyph Matrix display, moving away from the complex lighting patterns of its predecessors. This new display still serves as a notification hub and can even show battery levels, the time, a stopwatch, and more. There’s also a customizable Essential Key located on the right-hand side which can be mapped for different functions.

Powering this entire experience is a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, one of Qualcomm’s newest premium chips for 2025. The phone also comes with a considerably-large 5150 mAh silicon-carbon battery, which can charge at up to 65W speeds. It should be noted though that the Phone (3)’s Indian variant comes with a larger 5500 mAh battery, albeit with the same exact charging capabilities. For its cameras, the Phone (3)’s trippy-looking camera setup features a 1/1.3-inch main sensor, 4K video at 60 frames per second and optical image stabilization. It’s priced starting at £799 for the 256GB variant.

Nothing also introduced its first-ever over-ear wireless headphones, the aptly-named Nothing Headphone (1). The headphones come with a semi-transparent design, and Nothing has opted for a somewhat squared-off look while still keeping a sense of familiarity with how it looks overall. They’re priced starting at £299, competing with a wide selection of other premium wireless headphones.

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Developed in collaboration with audio veteran KEF, the Headphones (1) are equipped with custom-built 40mm dynamic drivers. They also pack a suite of audio features including on-device spatialization, head tracking, Hi-Res Audio support, LDAC, and USB-C lossless playback. Connectivity is handled by both wireless options and a traditional 3.5mm jack, and there’s also support for active noise cancellation (ANC), around 35 hours of battery life with ANC enabled, along with seamless quick switching between audio applications.

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