
Earlier today, we got our first official look at the Nothing Phone (3). And as expected, it looks nothing like we imagined it to be. The phone has an unusual rear camera layout that just looks plain odd. It’s clearly made to grab attention.
Another thing that might catch your attention is its cost, especially in Europe.
According to a previous leak from X user Arsène Lupin, the Phone (3) is expected to be available in two configurations: one with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, and a higher-end version with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.

In the U.S., the pricing is rumored to land at $799 and $899, respectively. The UK price for the top-end model is also expected to match the U.S., coming in at £899.
Phone (3) seems like an expensive affair
But a separate leak from French publication Dealabs suggests that buyers in the Eurozone may need to pay more than others. The base model is now tipped to launch at €849, while the higher-end version could go up to €949.
There’s no word on whether the price bump is due to VAT, import duties, or just general regional pricing strategies. But the gap between the U.S. and Eurozone pricing is notable, especially considering Nothing’s past focus on value and competitive pricing.

While the leaks come from a fairly credible source, as always, leaks aren’t final until the company makes it official.
Nothing will officially announce the Phone (3) in early July. The pre-orders are expected to start shortly after the same day, and the device is expected to launch on July 15. Phone (3) will be available in Black and White shades.
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