The Nothing Phone (3) and Nothing Headphone (1) are now available for purchase in a variety of regions, marking a significant milestone for the company’s expanding ecosystem. After much anticipation and heated debates-particularly over the new design of the Phone (3)-the devices have been officially launched in markets including the US, UK, Europe, and India.
Interested buyers can purchase them directly from the official Nothing store or through third-party retailers such as Amazon and Flipkart in select countries.
As covered in our review of the Nothing Phone (3), the phone takes a bold step forward with its design, especially when compared to earlier models. The rear panel has undergone a major transformation, with the Glyph Interface being reworked into what’s now called the Glyph Matrix. This update introduces more dynamic lighting zones and interactive animations. While this change initially sparked mixed opinions, the final version gives users enhanced control over lighting patterns and offers integrations in real-time.
For those interested in pre-ordering, Amazon is offering the 16/512GB variant of the Nothing Phone (3) with a $100 discount, starting from $100 off (11%). The device features a 6.77-inch AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, and a sleek design. The pre-order begins shipping on July 15, making it an enticing option for early adopters.
The Nothing Headphone (1) also stands out as the brand’s first over-ear headphones. True to Nothing’s design language, the headphones have a transparent outer shell that’s bound to catch attention. Pre-orders for the headphones are available at Amazon, and they promise to offer premium audio with active noise cancellation, dual-device connectivity, and customizable sound profiles. Though early reviews are sparse, these headphones aim to challenge dominant players like Sony, Apple, and Bose in the premium audio space.
In terms of hardware, the Phone (3) is equipped with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor and a 6.7-inch OLED display, with options for 12GB or 16GB of RAM, depending on the chosen configuration. Storage can go up to 512GB, and some regions are even offering free upgrades to the higher-memory model, though this offer is not available everywhere.
A notable distinction is that the Indian version of the Phone (3) comes with a larger 5,500mAh battery, while the international variant has a 5,150mAh cell. This might matter to heavy users who rely on extended battery life, as Nothing continues to push for better performance and endurance across its devices.
Now that both the Phone (3) and Headphone (1) are widely available, the real challenge lies in whether the Phone (3)’s bold design and minor hardware improvements can win over long-time fans, and whether the Headphone (1) can make its mark in an already crowded audio market. Time will tell, but with Nothing continuing to take bold risks, we’ll be watching the community’s feedback and long-term reviews closely.