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- Nothing has surfaced through the phone 3 regulatory filing.
- The filing reveals the phone’s battery capacity, charging speed, and some other details.
- Nothing new handset will begin on July 1st.
Nothing is launched next week, and we already have a good idea of what to expect by leaks and official revelations. Now, a regulatory filing has revealed details about the new phone.
Tick -out Nothing featured the model number A024 is not filing an FCC for Phone 3. We were able to make and support it, and it really shows some details about the handset. For those who start, the e -label has confirmed that it is really nothing phone 3. The list of 5,150mAh battery is also mentioned several times, which will not be larger than 300mAh with the scope of phone 2 rating. The Galaxy S25 will be slightly larger than Ultra (5,000 MAH), but is behind the choice of OnePlus 13 (6,000mah).
The list also mentions 65W charging support, which contradicts the previous rumor, which points to 100W support. Nevertheless, it will be a welcome improvement than Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series and nothing, compared to the phone 2 (45W). Other details obtained from the filing include nothing OS 3.3 and the metal frame.
Finally, the phone 3 FCC filing also includes a regulatory label that mentions specific markets. The label mentions Australia/New Zealand, Canada, the European Union (including France), Japan, Taiwan, and the United States. This is not guaranteed that the phone will launch in all these locations, but it certainly gives us a good idea to expect what to be expected.
This regulatory disclosure came when nothing was confirmed that its new phone would be able to run by Snapdragon 8 S. General 4 chip. Our own test with Poko F7 shows that this chip lacks high performance of last year’s Snapdragon flagship phone, but is able to at least defeat these phones during a permanent workload.
Nothing also announced that the phone 3 lacks the company’s gulf lighting system. However, tampering and leaks suggest that there may be a dot matrix -style lighting system on the back of the phone.
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