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The Nothing Phone (3) was the last smartphone in the series

The Nothing Phone (3) was the last smartphone in the series

The Nothing brand has officially announced the completion of the third generation of its smartphones. The company’s founder, Carl Pei, shared the news on social network X, accompanying a photo of all the released models with the caption, “The third series family is complete.” That means we shouldn’t expect more advanced versions of the flagship, such as the Nothing Phone (3) Pro, Ultra or Max, anytime soon.

And that means we shouldn’t expect to see more advanced versions of the flagship anytime soon.

The main flagship, the Nothing Phone (3), was unveiled a week ago along with the new Headphone (1). Powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, the smartphone stands out for its distinctive design and Glyph Matrix display, which is designed for innovative user interaction.

The flagship flagship phone, the Nothing Phone (3), was unveiled a week ago along with the new Headphone (1).

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The Nothing device lineup for 2025 appears to span all key price categories. The CMF Phone 2 Pro is the most budget-friendly option at $279 ($21 810 RUB), the Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro models are offered for $379 and $459 ($29 630 RUB and $35 880 RUB) respectively, and the Phone (3), with prices starting at $799 ($62 460 RUB), is aimed at the premium segment of the market. For now, the company has decided to limit its focus to these three smartphones.

Nothing’s other new products are expected this year, though. Previously announced was the Nothing Phone (3a) Community Edition, which is the same Phone (3a) model in essence, but with an updated design, interface, and packaging developed with input from the brand’s community.

The Nothing Phone (3) is the latest smartphone in the series was first published on ITZine.ru.

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