
In India, Flipkart, Nothing's exclusive retail partner, has already set up a dedicated page to promote the new device, further fuelling anticipation
Nothing, the tech company founded by Carl Pei, is set to launch a new device on March 4, 2025, under the event title "Power in Perspective." Scheduled to begin at 10:00 AM GMT (3:30 PM IST), the event will align with the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025. While the exact product remains unnamed, many speculate that it could be the next iteration in the smartphone lineup, likely the Nothing Phone 3 or its more budget-friendly counterpart, the Phone 3a.
The teaser video shared by the company hints at the return of the iconic transparent design and Glyph interface, which have become signatures of Nothing’s products. The video provides a sneak peek at the device's rear camera, sparking more excitement around the upcoming release. Though technical details are still under wraps, it's expected that the new model will include a Snapdragon chipset and feature the Android 15-based Nothing OS 3.1. This would align with Nothing’s tradition of delivering sleek, user-friendly devices with impressive performance.
Nothing’s AI-driven Phone 3 sparks excitement
In India, Flipkart, Nothing's exclusive retail partner, has already set up a dedicated page to promote the new device, further fuelling anticipation. A leaked email from CEO Carl Pei suggests that this launch will bring "breakthrough innovations in user interface," particularly focusing on AI-powered advancements to enhance the user experience.
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As the company builds on the success of its previous models—the Phone 1, Phone 2, and Phone 2a—Nothing continues to stand out in the tech world for its minimalist designs and transparent builds, attracting a growing, loyal fanbase. With its upcoming release, the brand seems poised to make another significant impact in the smartphone market.See What’s Next in Tech With the Fast Forward Newsletter
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