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Nothing Phone 3 vs Nothing Phone 2: 5 major upgrades to expect this year

Nothing Phone 3 vs Nothing Phone 2: 5 major upgrades to expect this year

Hindustan Times13-06-2025

The UK-based smartphone brand, Nothing, is launching its new generation flagship model, the Phone 3, on July 1. The company has been teasing the launch for some days now, hinting towards a major design revamp and performance upgrade. The Nothing Phone 3 is said to be the first true flagship phone by the company, making it even more premium than the Nothing Phone 2 model. Therefore, if you're planning for a flagship upgrade, then you must know how the upcoming Phone 3 model differs from its predecessor, the Phone 2. Additionally, it's also worth noting what makes the new-gen model so premium. For greater understanding, we have 5 major upgrades coming to Nothing Phone 3 in comparison to the Phone 2 model. Here's what we know so far about the launch.

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