Up until now, the Nothing Phone line has only offered mid-range phones, but a recent leaked memo indicated that Nothing was developing a higher-end phone, so that could all change this year. Nothing has hinted at a significant hardware improvement that we would see in the Phone 3, but that document only mentioned a lot of AI capabilities.
Nothing has published a short video on X that just focuses on Nothing CEO Carl Pei's face. In the video, he is wearing sunglasses and working at a computer; the words "Launch 4 March" are plainly seen reflected in the lens. In essence, this indicates that the company's next phone would be unveiled on March 4, which we previously knew was likely based on a prior teaser for the Nothing Phone 3.
The way the camera zooms in is the more interesting part of the video since it appears as though the camera is changing from a wide to a telephoto lens in order to accomplish the zoom. That's intriguing because there isn't a telephoto lens on any of the Nothing Phones available right now. This isn't the only indication that such a lens might be included; a previous teaser indicated that the Nothing Phone 3 (or whatever this phone is called) might have a triple-lens camera. A telephoto camera would be a logical addition to the wide and ultra-wide lens arrangement seen on the Nothing Phone 2.
The Nothing Phone 3 may compete with the Samsung Galaxy S25, which also includes a triple-lens camera with a telephoto lens, thanks to this functionality, which is also a flagship feature. The Nothing Phone 3 may offer an advantage over phones like the Google Pixel 9 and the iPhone 16 in that regard alone, as they lack this functionality. We say the Nothing Phone 3, but the company hasn't made it clear which phone it's teasing with all these teasers, so it might be something else, like the Nothing Phone 3 Pro, which one source has suggested could be on the horizon.
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