tl; drag
- Nothing has been leaked to the phone 3 of the phone 3.
- When it comes to battery life, charging speed, and camera performance, the phone can get serious upgrades.
- The source of the leak is not well known, but it seems that they have a track record.
Nothing is just the phone 3 around the corner, and a fresh leak suggests that it can offer a strong flagship experience, though the company has confirmed that it will not use the top tear Snapdragon 8 elite chip set. Although this leak looks credible, it is worth noting that we have not already covered many leaks from this particular source, so take this information with salt grain.
According to Gadget Bits on X, nothing will be upgraded to the 6.7 -inch 1.5k LTPO OLED display, nothing but the 1080p screen of the phone 2 and the 3A Pro will be a slightly larger but low resolution panel. This means that nothing can provide the phone 3 sharp visual and flagship grade dynamic refresh rate.
Camera sunglasses also look strong. According to the leakage, nothing can come up with the phone 3 triple 50MP setup, which includes a major lens, ultra -wide lens, and 3x Percope telephoto shooter. This is a big jump from the double camera setup on the phone 2, but nothing is close to the phone 3A Pro’s camera setup, including 50 MP Main and Periscope cameras, but 8 MP ultra -wide shooter. The required 50MP selfie camera on the phone 3 is another good touch, which defeated 32MP front shooter on Phone 2.
It seems that the battery is also getting a promotion, which has a rumor of 5,150mAh capacity. But the original standout is 100W wired charging, which, if the leak is correct, will have a huge leap at the 3A and 50W 3A Pro at 45W speed. Along with ESIM and NFC support, according to the leak, wireless and reverse wireless charging still exist.
Nowhere else, nothing is expected from the phone 3 that they will do nothing with the Android 15 -based OS 3.5, and we have already known that the company is increasing its software support promise from five years of Android updates and seven -year security updates, with the phone 2’s support window leaving behind.
Even without the absolute latest chip set, nothing is forming to become the phone 3 solid all -rounder. With display, camera, charging speed, and upgrade in software support, this may not be the most impressive phone to date. However, the company is replacing a new Gulf Matrix system instead of its signature golf interface, a change that will probably not sit well with all fans. The phone is about to launch on July 1st.


