When purchasing the Nothing Phone (3) in the UK or US, customers can expect a 5150mAh silicon-carbon battery, a notable upgrade from its predecessor, the Phone (2). In contrast, buyers in India will enjoy an even larger 5500mAh battery, providing them with an advantage in terms of battery life.
Despite the consistency in charging capabilities at 65W wired and 15W wireless across all versions, the disparity in battery size raises questions about fairness and consumer satisfaction. Even a 7% difference in battery capacity can significantly impact the overall user experience, emphasizing the importance of longer battery life in today’s smartphone market.
The pricing strategy for the Nothing Phone (3) further complicates matters, with the Indian market receiving a starting price of ₹79,999, approximately £690 or $935. In comparison, customers in the UK and US will have to shell out £799/$799 for the same device. Stay tuned for more details on the release date, pricing, and specifications of the Nothing Phone (3) to make an informed decision.