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Summary
- Nothing plans to launch up to three new phones in 2025, including a flagship to compete with Samsung and Apple.
- The company has posted a teaser for a new phone launch on March 4.
- The teaser apparently shows a camera array surrounded with Glyph lights.
Nothing is gearing up for a busy 2025, with plans to launch as many as three new phones. This will include the company’s first flagship phone, the Nothing Phone 3, with high-end internals to take on the likes of offerings from Samsung and Apple. Now, the Carl Pei-led company is beginnging to tease its plans for MWC 2025, with a new product rollout planned for March 4.
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It is tough to make out anything about Nothing’s upcoming device from the teaser, aside from the tagline “Power in Perspective.” It seemingly shows a third camera lens surrounded by Glyph lights, likely hinting at the first-ever inclusion of a telephoto lens.
A leaked internal email from Carl Pei indicated Nothing’s flagship phone would launch sometime this year, with a “landmark” launch planned more specifically for Q1. Nothing about this launch — or, indeed, recent leaks — seems to guarantee the arrival of Nothing’s long-planned flagship, of course. While an early March unveiling perfectly fits that timeframe, and syncs up with Mobile World Congress, it seems like the Nothing Phone 3a is a more likely candidate for this space.
Nothing expects a banner 2025 and is seeking $100 million in funding to fuel its growth in regions outside the US. It plans to make a bigger push for the US market next year, and whatever device is being teased here could go a long way in that regard.
UPDATE: 2025/01/29 13:38 EST BY WILL SATTELBERG
Correction
This article originally discussed the possibility of the Nothing Phone 3 launching at MWC, based on an earlier misunderstanding of Carl Pei’s New Year’s letter to his company. We’ve corrected our coverage and regret the mistake.