The Nothing Phone 3 has been a recent talk of the town in the tech world, and the buzz just got stronger as the upcoming device was quietly listed on the Walmart US website. This listing hints at the official launch of the Nothing Phone 3 in the American market. Although there has been very little known about the Nothing Phone 3, the brand has been constantly showcasing a few things about the device on its X (formerly Twitter) account.
The Walmart US listing of the Nothing Phone 3 showcases that the London-based startup is showing clear signs and intent to expand into mainstream US retail, which will be a first for a Nothing smartphone.
Nothing Phone 3:
The upcoming smartphone Nothing Phone 3 is listed on the US Walmart website, revealing some of the important details. The model mentioned in the listing features 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage, suggesting this is the top-end variant of the Phone 3. For display, the smartphone is expected to feature a 6.77-inch AMOLED display.
Under the hood, the Nothing Phone 3 is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, according to leaks and earlier certification sightings.
The upcoming @nothing Phone 3 was listed on @Walmart website with 16GB RAM and 512 GB storage, the highest memory configuration on any Nothing smartphone. pic.twitter.com/2SoiiDIxjt
— Shaan Haider (@shaanhaider) June 15, 2025
Interestingly, the images attached to the Walmart listing show a design similar to the Nothing Phone 2, complete with the iconic Glyph interface on the back. However, reports have indicated that Nothing may take a new direction with the Phone 3’s look, possibly ditching the Glyph lights for a cleaner, more minimalist design.
To recall, Cal Pei, CEO of Nothing Phone hinted at a 1 July 2025 reveal and this US retail listing strengthens that the launch could be at the same timeline. As for price is concerned, the Nothing Phone 3 could start at around $799 and hence placing it with the direct competition with the upper-mid range to flagship devices from Samsung, Google, and Apple.
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