Hello Friends, The much-awaited Nothing Phone (3) has finally been officially revealed, and there’s one big detail everyone is talking about — the chipset. Carl Pei, the CEO of Nothing, confirmed in a YouTube video that the Nothing Phone (3) will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8s Gen 4.
Now, while this chip does offer some solid performance gains compared to the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 used in the Nothing Phone (2), many are questioning whether it’s good enough to make the Phone (3) a true flagship, especially considering the expected price tag.
Let’s break it down in simple terms and see whether the Nothing Phone (3) truly lives up to its flagship claims.
Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 – What Is It?
The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 is part of Qualcomm’s 2024 upper-midrange lineup. It offers high performance but still sits a step below the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Elite, which is being used in flagship phones like the Galaxy S25 series and OnePlus 13.
It has several limitations:
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No Oryon cores (used in Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Elite)
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Weaker ISP (Image Signal Processor), which means lower camera processing power
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Reduced GPU performance compared to top-tier chips
However, Nothing is still using it in a phone they are marketing as a “true flagship”.
Performance Gains Over Phone (2)
Despite being a mid-premium chip, Carl Pei shared some impressive performance numbers in comparison to the Phone (2):
Component | Performance Boost (vs Phone 2) |
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CPU | 36% faster |
GPU | 88% better |
NPU | 60% stronger |
These improvements are significant on paper, and the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 is more power-efficient and AI-ready than the 8+ Gen 1.
Premium Build and Features
Nothing isn’t stopping at just internal improvements. According to the reveal, the Phone (3) will also offer a more premium design and feel:
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Metal Frame
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Glass Back
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Potentially better camera sensors
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Revamped Nothing OS experience with AI tools
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Expected long-term software support
So while the chipset might not scream “flagship,” the rest of the device is shaping up to be quite high-end.
Pricing – The Real Question
Carl Pei had earlier hinted at a £800 price tag in Europe. If this becomes official, the Phone (3) would directly compete with devices like:
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus
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OnePlus 13
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vivo X200
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OPPO Find X8
That’s a bold move, especially since the same Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip is being used in iQOO Neo 10 and the upcoming POCO F7, both of which are expected to cost under ₹35,000 in India.
Expected India Price:
Region | Expected Price |
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Europe (UK) | £800 (~₹85,000) |
India (Ideal) | ₹50,000 |
India (Likely) | ₹65,000 |
At ₹65,000, the Nothing Phone (3) will be going head-to-head with true flagships that offer better performance, camera setups, and more powerful hardware.
Competing Phones in India (Mid-2025)
Here’s a look at phones the Nothing Phone (3) will compete with in the Indian market:
Phone | Chipset | Starting Price (Expected) |
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OnePlus 13 | Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Elite | ₹65,000+ |
vivo X200 | MediaTek Dimensity 9400 | ₹60,000+ |
OPPO Find X8 | Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 | ₹65,000+ |
iQOO 13 | Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 | ₹55,000+ |
POCO F7 | Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 | ₹34,999 |
Clearly, in terms of raw performance, Nothing Phone (3) is not the most powerful. But that doesn’t necessarily mean it can’t be a good premium phone. The real success will depend on experience, build quality, camera optimization, and software innovation.
What Makes a Phone a True Flagship?
A true flagship phone typically includes:
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Top-tier chipset
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Best-in-class display and camera
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Premium materials
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Fast and consistent software updates
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Unique or advanced features
While Nothing Phone (3) checks most of these boxes, the one big compromise is the processor. That alone might turn off power users and gamers looking for the absolute best.
Final Thoughts – Is the Phone (3) Truly a Flagship?
Yes, If:
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You value unique design, premium feel, and software support
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You’re okay with flagship-like experience but not chasing raw benchmarks
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You want a phone that stands out from the crowd
No, If:
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You want the fastest chip or best performance in the segment
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You’re a gamer or heavy multitasker
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You compare specs strictly with similarly priced rivals
Conclusion
So, Hello Friends, while the Nothing Phone (3) may not have a flagship processor, it seems like the company is aiming to deliver a well-rounded, stylish, and polished experience. Whether or not that’s enough to justify a high price tag is something we’ll know after the official launch on July 1.
Will you consider the Nothing Phone (3), or wait for other flagship launches later this year? Let us know your thoughts and stay tuned for more updates on the upcoming Nothing Headphone (1) as well!