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Nothing Phone 3 is the company's first AI-powered platform initiative
Leaked email confirms it will be launched in Q1 2025
The phone is speculated to build upon AI features like smart drawer
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The artificial intelligence (AI). This development comes after a tipster suggested that the British original equipment manufacturer (OEM) could launch three smartphones in 2025.
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In a Nothing Chief Executive Officer Carl Pei with the subject “2025: Nothing's year of innovation”. It goes on to detail the company's achievements and innovations in the past year, such as claiming to become the fastest growing brand in smartphone and audio industries and amassing a total of four billion s globally.
As per Pei, the company has strengthened its ranks by expanding the camera and software teams by 50 percent. The email also mentioned Nothing's plans for 2025, which includes a “landmark” launch. It subsequently confirmed its flagship phone's moniker — the Nothing Phone 3. The purported device is tipped to launch in Q1 2025 as a successor to the Nothing Phone 2.
While the official did not provide more details about the flagship phone, the email confirmed that Nothing Phone 3 would be the company's first step towards offering an AI-powered platform and it would be possible through breakthrough innovations in of the interface. Nothing could build upon its introduced with the Nothing OS 3.0 update last year.
The official said, “We're aiming at redefining the experience of personal computing devices – creating technology that knows you, makes your life easier, and is present where you are. Technology that enables us to achieve our greatest creative potential.”
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Shaurya Tomer is a Sub Editor at Gadgets 360 with 2 years of experience across a diverse spectrum of topics. With a particular focus on smartphones, gadgets and the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence... more »