Nothing is planned to launch three new phones in mid-2025 – and here’s what they could be
- Nothing can treat us to three new phones by mid-2025
- It seems very likely that the Nothing Phone 3 will be one of them
- One or two mid-range handsets are also said to be in the pipeline
Nothing has already told us that the Nothing Phone 3 will launch in 2025 – and a new rumor suggests a few more Nothing handsets will launch before mid-2025 arrives.
According to known tipster Yogesh Brarthere are currently three handsets in “active development” at Nothing, and what’s more, it’s “likely” that all of them will break out of coverage in the first half of next year.
So let’s start with the Nothing Phone 3, as it seems the most obvious of the trio. We thought we’d get the sequel to the Nothing Phone 2 this year, but in June, Nothing co-founder and CEO Carl Pei announced that this would be the case. pushed back to 2025.
The reason was, as you might expect, AI. Pei talked about a “redefined” smartphone experience with “AI interactions” that are “seamless and smart” – so it will be interesting to see what the Nothing team comes up with next year.
What happens next?
There are currently three new phones from Nothing in active development. These will likely cover the first half of 2025November 29, 2024
Aside from additional AI – and presumably faster internal components – we haven’t heard much about what the Nothing Phone 3 brings yet. So what are the other two handsets that Yogesh Brar is talking about?
Well, maybe we can actually count the Nothing Phone 3 as two phones. A few days ago we saw a leaked benchmark for a mid-range Nothing handset, which hinted that we could be getting both a Nothing Phone 3 and a Nothing Phone 3 Pro in the coming months.
Where exactly that leaves a potential successor to the Nothing Phone 2a and the Nothing Phone 2a Plus remains to be seen – but it’s a pretty safe bet that the third device here will be a cheaper Nothing Phone 3a, or something along those lines.
There’s always a chance that nothing can surprise us – with another glow-in-the-dark phone, for example – but if you’re a fan of the way this company puts together its smartphones, it looks like you’ve got a lot to looking forward to 2025.