🔍 Quick Specs Showdown
Feature | Nothing Phone 2 | Nothing Phone 3 |
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Price (INR) | ₹44,999 (8 GB/128 GB) | ₹79,999 (12 GB/256 GB), ₹89,999 (16 GB/512 GB) los40.com+14digit.in+14techradar.com+14 |
Chipset | Snapdragon 8 + Gen 1 | Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 – faster and more efficient |
Display | 6.7″ LTPO OLED, 1,600 nits peak brightness | 6.67″ LTPO AMOLED, up to 4,500 nits peak – ultra-bright |
Rear Cameras | Dual 50 MP (main + ultra-wide) | Triple 50 MP (main + periscope 3× zoom + ultra-wide) |
Selfie Cam | 32 MP | 50 MP – more detailed selfies |
Battery | 4,700 mAh | 5,150–5,500 mAh with 65 W fast & 15 W wireless charging |
Design & Glyph | Iconic transparent with LED Glyph interface | New Glyph Matrix mini-LED grid + refined camera module |
Water Resistance | IP54 | Improved IP68-like protection |
Software Support | Android 13 → up to 3 y updates | Android 15 with 5 y OS + 7 y security updates |
What’s New in Phone 3?
- Performance: Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 delivers a notable boost in graphics & AI tasks.
- Visual Brilliance: A display nearly 3× brighter, smoother in sunlight.
- Camera Leap: Introduction of periscope zoom and higher-res selfie cam for sharper shots.
- Glyph Evolution: From blinking LEDs to a mini-LED matrix—now flashy and customizable with added utility.
- Durability: Leap in ingress protection—better suited for long-term use.

Should You Upgrade?
- Yes, if you want flagship-level performance, premium build, superb display, and sharp camera versatility.
- No, if you prefer value-driven mid-ranger or already love the Phone 2—it still nails speed and design for half the price.
🏁 Final Verdict
The Phone 3 is a bold, beautiful step into the premium range, upgrading in almost every way: performance, display, camera, battery, and style. But it also doubles the price. If you crave standout looks with top specs, Phone 3 fits. If value is key, Phone 2 remains a strong contender.
❓ FAQs
Q1: How much brighter is Phone 3’s display?
Phone 3 hits up to 4,500 nits vs Phone 2’s 1,600—great for outdoor viewing ro.nothing.tech+15digit.in+15soyacincau.com+15androidcentral.comcincodias.elpais.comandroidauthority.com.
Q2: What are the new camera capabilities?
Adds a 50 MP periscope lens with 3× optical zoom, trio of 50 MP rear shooters (main + ultra-wide) and a sharp 50 MP front cam amazon.com+7digit.in+7ndtvprofit.com+7.
Q3: How long will software updates last?
Phone 3 gets 5 years of Android updates, 7 years security. Phone 2 offers 3 years .
Q4: Does Phone 3 support wireless charging?
Yes—it includes 65 W wired, 15 W wireless, and reverse charging—a much-needed upgrade cincodias.elpais.com+14digit.in+14theverge.com+14.
Q5: Should I wait for Phone 3 or buy Phone 2 now?
If you want flagship quality and long-term value, wait for Phone 3. If you prefer value and durable design, grab Phone 2 now—it’s a proven performer.