TL;DR
- Nothing has confirmed that the Indian version of the Nothing Phone 3 has a 5,500mAh battery.
- Other versions of the phone have a slightly smaller 5,150mAh battery.
- We’re guessing that this discrepancy is related to EU regulations regarding the transport of batteries.
The Nothing Phone 3 finally launched yesterday, and it looks like a well-rounded Android phone with a polarizing design. However, it turns out that one regional variant has a bigger battery.
Nothing confirmed to that the Indian version of the Nothing Phone 3 has a 5,500mAh battery. By contrast, other models (including the US variant) have a 5,150mAh battery. This confirmation comes after Nothing’s Indian website listed a 5,150mAh battery, but the regional press release and Indian retail listings pointed to a 5,500mAh battery.
In any event, a 5,150mAh battery is still a solid size in 2025 and should ensure respectable endurance. But we’re keen to see how much more runtime can be squeezed out of the Indian variant.
Nothing hasn’t revealed a reason for this discrepancy, but we’re guessing that this is related to European Union (EU) regulations regarding the transport of batteries. After all, Nothing wouldn’t be the only brand to release a phone with a smaller battery in Europe. Xiaomi and OnePlus have also released phones with smaller batteries in the EU compared to China, India, or other global markets. These devices include the Xiaomi 15 Ultra, POCO F7, and OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite.
In any event, we’ve asked Nothing why the Indian version of the Nothing Phone 3 has a higher battery capacity than other variants. We’ll update our article as soon as the company responds to our query.