Nothing Phone 3 price in Nepal (2026) Full Specification & Availability

Nothing Phone 3 price in Nepal

Nothing Phone 3 price in Nepal is NPR 99,999 for the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage variant. The phone launched globally on July 2, 2025, and arrived in Nepal on July 1, 2025 through CG (Chaudhary Group), the official Nepal distributor. The 16GB and 512GB variant costs NPR 114,999. Key specs: 6.67-inch AMOLED display, Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, triple 50MP cameras with periscope telephoto, 5150mAh silicon carbon battery, 65W wired charging, 15W wireless charging, IP68, Gorilla Glass Victus, and Nothing OS 3.5 with 5 major Android updates.

Key specDetail
Display6.67-inch LTPS AMOLED, 120Hz, HDR10+, 1B colors
ChipsetSnapdragon 8s Gen 4 (4nm)
RAM and storage12GB/256GB | 16GB/512GB
Main camera50MP (OIS) + 50MP (3x periscope, OIS) + 50MP (ultrawide)
Front camera32MP (4K video capable)
Battery5150mAh Silicon Carbon, 65W wired, 15W wireless
OSAndroid 15, Nothing OS 3.5 (5 major OS updates, 7 years security)
Water resistanceIP68
Price in NepalNPR 99,999 (12/256GB) | NPR 114,999 (16/512GB)
Nepal launchJuly 1, 2025

Who should buy the Nothing Phone 3

If you’ve used Nothing phones before and you want the full flagship version, this is it. The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, triple 50MP cameras with a real periscope zoom, and Nothing OS 3.5 together make it the best Nothing phone made so far. No argument there.

It also makes sense if you want something that genuinely looks different. In 2025, every phone looks the same. The Nothing Phone 3 doesn’t. The Glyph Matrix on the back and the whole mechanical-industrial design either clicks for you or it doesn’t. If you’ve seen it and you like it, that part of the decision is already made.

But here’s the honest part. At NPR 99,999, you’re competing with the Samsung Galaxy S26 at NPR 133,999 and the OnePlus 13 at NPR 141,999. Nothing wins on price. But reviewers who spent months with this phone consistently pointed out that the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 runs noticeably hotter than competing phones on the same chip, the update commitment at 5 years trails Samsung’s 7-year promise, and the price of $799 globally got a rough reception. The Nepal price of NPR 99,999 is significantly more competitive than the global figure, which actually changes the value equation for Nepal buyers.

Skip it if you game heavily. The chip overheated at 56 degrees Celsius during sustained load testing, which is 6 degrees hotter than any Snapdragon 8 Elite device in the same tests. And skip it if you need Google or Samsung’s depth of camera processing and editing tools.

Nothing Phone 3 global launch date and Nepal availability

Nothing announced the Phone 3 globally on July 2, 2025. Nepal got it a day earlier on July 1, 2025, which is unusual. The launch was handled by CG (Chaudhary Group), Nothing’s official Nepal distributor. Early buyers who pre-booked before July 14 received a free pair of CMF Buds Pro 2 worth NPR 9,499. The phone is available at authorized Nothing retail stores across Nepal. It’s gone through a price hike since launch due to global RAM supply issues, with current prices higher than the original Nepal launch figures.

Full specifications of Nothing Phone 3

General

  • Model: Nothing Phone (3)
  • Announced: July 2, 2025 (Global)
  • Launched in Nepal: July 1, 2025
  • Size: 161.2 x 76.3 x 9mm
  • Weight: 218 g
  • Build: Gorilla Glass Victus front, glass back, aluminum mid-frame
  • SIM: Dual Nano-SIM, no microSD slot
  • Water resistance: IP68 (up to 1.5m for 30 minutes)
  • Colors: Black, White
  • Glyph Matrix: Dot-matrix LED display on back (replaces Glyph strips)
  • Essential Key: Dedicated hardware button for Essential Space AI

Display

  • Size: 6.67 inches
  • Type: LTPS AMOLED, 1 billion colors, HDR10+
  • Resolution: 2800 x 1260 pixels, FHD+
  • Refresh rate: 120Hz
  • Protection: Corning Gorilla Glass Victus
  • Bezels: Symmetric on all sides

Performance

  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 (4nm)
  • CPU: Octa-core (Oryon cores)
  • GPU: Adreno 825
  • RAM: 12GB or 16GB LPDDR5X
  • Storage: 256GB or 512GB UFS 4.0
  • Expandable storage: No microSD slot
  • Geekbench 6 multi-core: Approximately 6847

Camera

  • Main camera: 50MP, f/1.88, OIS, PDAF
  • Telephoto camera: 50MP, f/2.65, 3x periscope optical zoom, OIS
  • Ultrawide camera: 50MP, f/2.2, 120-degree FOV
  • Rear video: 4K at 60fps, 1080p at 240fps
  • Front camera: 32MP, f/2.2, autofocus
  • Front video: 4K at 30fps
  • Camera features: Night mode, Portrait, Enhanced HDR, AI Unblur, TrueLens Engine

Audio

  • Speaker: Stereo speakers
  • Headphone jack: No
  • Bluetooth audio: aptX, LDAC, AAC

Connectivity

  • Network: 5G, 4G LTE, 3G, 2G
  • WiFi: Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be), tri-band
  • Bluetooth: 6.0
  • NFC: Yes
  • GPS: GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BDS, QZSS
  • USB: USB Type-C 2.0, OTG (note: USB 2.0 speed only, no fast data transfer)

Battery

  • Battery capacity: 5150mAh Silicon Carbon
  • Wired charging: 65W (among fastest at this price)
  • Wireless charging: 15W Qi
  • Reverse wireless: No
  • Charger included: Yes, 65W charger in box

Software

  • Operating system: Android 15 at launch (Android 16 update available)
  • Interface: Nothing OS 3.5
  • Software updates: 5 major Android OS upgrades
  • Security updates: 7 years of monthly security patches
  • AI features: Essential Space, AI Unblur, AI scene detection, Glyph Matrix Toys

Security and sensors

  • Fingerprint: Under-display optical (positioned low on screen)
  • Face unlock: Yes
  • Essential Key: Dedicated hardware button for AI shortcuts
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, gyroscope, barometer, proximity, compass

Detailed review of Nothing Phone 3

Design and build quality

The Nothing Phone 3 looks like nothing else on the market. That’s the point. The back is semi-transparent with a mechanical, industrial aesthetic. Individual camera rings, visible screws, and angular design lines give it a geeky, eccentric character that reviewers who spent time with it found genuinely charming in person, even if photos make it look more aggressive than it actually is.

The biggest design change from older Nothing phones is the Glyph Matrix. The LED strips from the Phone 1 and Phone 2 are gone. In their place is a small dot-matrix LED panel in the top right corner. It can show a digital clock, stopwatch, battery level, and a handful of “Glyph Toys” including Spin the Bottle and Rock Paper Scissors. Reviewers were split on this. The old light strips at least had functional appeal for notifications. The Glyph Matrix feels more like a novelty. Nothing has promised more third-party developer integrations over time, so it may get more useful. But at launch, it didn’t win many people over.

The build itself is solid. Aluminum mid-frame, glass back, Gorilla Glass Victus on the front. At 218 grams and 9mm thick, it’s heavier than the Samsung Galaxy S26 (167g) and the OnePlus 13 (210g). You feel that weight after a while. The aluminum sides have soft edges so it’s not uncomfortable, but don’t expect it to feel as light as a Samsung.

One design complaint worth flagging: the under-display fingerprint sensor sits very low on the screen. Unlocking the phone requires an awkward downward stretch of your thumb. It’s not a dealbreaker but it annoyed every reviewer who mentioned it.

Performance

The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 is a step below the Snapdragon 8 Elite used in competing phones like the OnePlus 13. In Geekbench 6 multi-core tests, it scored around 6847, which sits at the top of the chart for 2025 flagships. Raw numbers aside, everyday use on this phone feels fast. Apps open instantly, switching is smooth, and Nothing OS 3.5 is tuned well enough that you’d need to look at the spec sheet to know you’re not on the top chip.

Gaming is where the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 shows its limits, and it’s a real concern. In sustained load testing, the Phone 3 reached 56 degrees Celsius on the back, which is 6 degrees hotter than any Snapdragon 8 Elite phone in the same test. Thermal throttling under extended gaming sessions is a documented issue. PUBG Mobile and COD Mobile on high settings will push the phone hard. If you game for an hour or more daily at max graphics, expect the phone to warm up noticeably and performance to step down to manage heat. For casual gaming and everyday use, you won’t notice any of this.

Software: Nothing OS 3.5

This is the best part of the phone. Nothing OS 3.5 on Android 15 is one of the cleanest Android experiences available in 2025. No bloatware. No duplicate apps. No aggressive notifications trying to push subscriptions. The interface is fast, thoughtfully designed, and feels genuinely different from both One UI and OxygenOS without being confusing.

Essential Space is a new AI-powered feature tied to the Essential Key hardware button. It acts as a second memory for your phone. Screenshots, voice notes, and photos go into a searchable, AI-organized space. The AI can detect if a screenshot contains an event poster, phone number, or location and automatically create reminders or contacts from it. In practice, reviewers found it useful. Whether it justifies its own hardware button is debatable, but it works.

5 major Android updates and 7 years of security patches is solid. But it trails Samsung Galaxy S26’s 7 years of full OS updates. For most Nepal users keeping a phone 3 to 4 years, 5 updates covers the full ownership period comfortably.

Display performance

The 6.67-inch AMOLED panel is good. Symmetric bezels on all 4 sides give it a clean, balanced look that’s increasingly rare. Colors are accurate, HDR10+ content looks great, and the 120Hz refresh rate keeps everything fluid.

One area where the display trades off against some competitors: peak brightness isn’t documented at the extreme levels that Xiaomi and Samsung push. In direct Nepal sunlight, it handles outdoor use adequately, but don’t expect 3000+ nits numbers here. For indoor and normal outdoor use, the display is excellent. The glossy back does attract fingerprints, but the front glass is matte-treated enough to handle everyday handling.

Camera performance

Three 50MP cameras across the board sounds clean and consistent, and in daylight it is. The main camera with OIS takes sharp, accurate photos. Colors are rich without being overdone. The periscope 3x telephoto with OIS holds up well for portrait and travel photography. Having OIS on 2 of the 3 rear cameras is a real practical advantage.

Processing is fast and the camera app is one of the best-designed on any Android phone. Simple, no clutter, easy to find what you need. Reviewers appreciated this even when they had complaints about other areas of the phone.

The honest limitation is that results often feel slightly soft, like they’re just short of the crispness you’d expect from a $799 phone. Low-light performance is good but not class-leading. The camera doesn’t match the processing depth of Google Pixel or Samsung Galaxy at this price level. For Nepal users who shoot everyday life, food, travel, and social media content, the camera is genuinely good. For pixel-peeping photo enthusiasts who want the absolute best image quality at this budget, look at the Google Pixel 9 Pro or wait for a discount.

The 32MP front camera with autofocus is a strong selfie camera. 4K video from the front camera is an unusual capability that content creators will appreciate.

Audio

The stereo speakers are good. Loud, clear, and balanced enough for watching videos, listening to music, and calls without earphones. No headphone jack, which is expected at this level. Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0 cover connectivity needs well. One honest shortcoming: the USB-C port is based on the old USB 2.0 standard. That means connecting an external SSD for file transfers will be slow. It’s a surprising omission at this price.

Battery and charging

The 5150mAh silicon carbon battery is one of the most talked-about parts of this phone, and for good reason. Reviewers across multiple publications consistently ended their days with 30 to 45% battery remaining after 4 to 6 hours of screen time. One reviewer spent a day using GPS, gaming, and camera heavily and still couldn’t drain the phone before bed. For most Nepal users, this phone will never cause battery anxiety.

65W wired charging is fast. Among the fastest available at this price in Nepal, actually beating the Samsung Galaxy S26’s 25W by a wide margin. The 65W charger comes in the box. 15W wireless charging is available too, though it’s on the slower side for a phone at this price. No Qi2 magnets, which some competing phones have started to include.

Nothing Phone 3 vs competitors in Nepal

FeatureNothing Phone 3OnePlus 13Samsung Galaxy S26
Price (Nepal)NPR 99,999 (12/256GB)NPR 141,999 (16/512GB)NPR 133,999 (12/256GB)
Display6.67″ AMOLED 120Hz6.82″ QHD+ AMOLED 120Hz6.3″ FHD+ AMOLED 120Hz
ChipsetSnapdragon 8s Gen 4Snapdragon 8 EliteExynos 2600
Main camera50MP OIS50MP OIS (Hasselblad)50MP OIS
Telephoto50MP 3x periscope OIS50MP 3x periscope OIS10MP 3x OIS
Battery5150mAh, 65W wired, 15W wireless6000mAh, 100W wired, 50W wireless4300mAh, 25W wired, 15W wireless
Charger in boxYes (65W)Yes (100W)No
Water resistanceIP68IP68 and IP69IP68
Android updates5 major4 major7 major
Price advantageNPR 34,000 cheaper than OnePlus 13Faster chip, bigger battery7-year OS support

At NPR 99,999, the Nothing Phone 3 is the cheapest of these 3 by a significant margin. NPR 34,000 less than the OnePlus 13 and NPR 34,000 less than the Galaxy S26. You’re giving up the Snapdragon 8 Elite’s thermal headroom and the OnePlus 13’s massive 6000mAh battery and 100W charging. The Galaxy S26 has 7 years of OS updates which Nothing can’t match. But for Nepal buyers who want a near-flagship experience with a unique design under NPR 100,000, there’s nothing else at this price in Nepal that competes directly.

Common user issues with Nothing Phone 3

The thermal management under heavy gaming load is the biggest documented issue. Sustained performance drops after extended gaming due to the chip heating to 56 degrees Celsius. The USB-C port is USB 2.0 speed only, which makes wired file transfers to external drives slow. The Glyph Matrix divided opinion heavily. Many users found the old Glyph strips more useful for actual notification lighting. The under-display fingerprint sensor sits uncomfortably low on the screen. At 218 grams, it’s heavier than most competing phones. No microSD expansion. The camera produces slightly soft results that fall short of similarly priced Google and Samsung phones in post-processing quality. The price hike after launch means Nepal buyers now pay more than the original launch prices.

Nothing Phone 3 price and availability in Nepal

The Nothing Phone 3 is available in Nepal through CG (Chaudhary Group) as the official distributor and at authorized Nothing retail stores across the country. It launched on July 1, 2025, with early pre-bookers receiving free CMF Buds Pro 2. The price has since increased due to global RAM supply issues. One year of official warranty covers the device.

Nothing Phone 3 price in Nepal

  • 12GB RAM and 256GB storage: NPR 99,999
  • 16GB RAM and 512GB storage: NPR 114,999

The 12GB and 256GB variant at NPR 99,999 is the right pick for most buyers. The 16GB model costs NPR 15,000 more for extra RAM that most users won’t use to capacity. Only go for it if you’re a very heavy multitasker who runs many demanding apps simultaneously.

Pros and cons of Nothing Phone 3

Pros

  • Unique design that genuinely stands out in 2025
  • Nothing OS 3.5 is one of the cleanest Android skins available
  • Triple 50MP cameras including a 3x periscope with OIS
  • Excellent battery life, ends most days with 30 to 45% remaining
  • 65W fast charging with charger included in the box
  • 5 major Android updates and 7 years of security patches
  • Symmetric display bezels, clean front panel design
  • Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0
  • Essential Space AI tied to a dedicated hardware key
  • IP68 water resistance
  • NPR 99,999 is significantly cheaper than direct rivals in Nepal

Cons

  • Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 overheats under heavy gaming load
  • Glyph Matrix replaced more useful Glyph strips, divided users
  • Under-display fingerprint sensor positioned uncomfortably low
  • USB-C port is USB 2.0 speed only
  • Camera results feel slightly soft compared to rivals
  • 5-year OS update support trails Samsung’s 7-year commitment
  • No microSD slot
  • No headphone jack
  • Heavy at 218 grams
  • 15W wireless charging is slow for a phone at this price
  • Price increased from original launch figures due to RAM crisis

Final verdict on Nothing Phone 3

The Nothing Phone 3 had a rough global reception at $799. Reviewers called it overpriced. In Nepal at NPR 99,999, the math looks different. You’re getting a near-flagship Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, triple 50MP cameras with periscope zoom, exceptional battery life, the best Android software skin in this price range, and a design that no other phone at this price in Nepal can match. That’s a strong case.

The thermal issues under heavy gaming are real and documented. The Glyph Matrix is divisive. The USB 2.0 port is a lazy omission. And for buyers who want the absolute best value for raw hardware under NPR 150,000, the OnePlus 13 still wins.

But if you want something that feels different, runs clean software, takes reliable photos, and doesn’t drain before dinner, the Nothing Phone 3 at NPR 99,999 is genuinely worth the money in Nepal’s market. It’s a better deal here than it was anywhere globally.

Frequently asked questions about Nothing Phone 3 in Nepal

What is the price of Nothing Phone 3 in Nepal?

The Nothing Phone 3 price in Nepal is NPR 99,999 for the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage variant. The 16GB RAM and 512GB storage version costs NPR 114,999. Both are available through CG (Chaudhary Group) and authorized Nothing retail stores.

When did the Nothing Phone 3 launch in Nepal?

The Nothing Phone 3 launched in Nepal on July 1, 2025, through CG, Nothing’s official Nepal distributor. The global launch was July 2, 2025.

Is the Nothing Phone 3 good for gaming?

For casual to moderate gaming, yes. Everyday titles run well. For sustained heavy gaming at maximum settings, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 runs hot. In testing, it reached 56 degrees Celsius under sustained load, which is significantly hotter than competing Snapdragon 8 Elite phones. If daily heavy gaming is your priority, the OnePlus 13 handles thermals better.

How is the camera on Nothing Phone 3?

Good for most everyday use. The triple 50MP setup with a 3x periscope zoom and OIS on 2 lenses covers most shooting scenarios well. Daylight photos are sharp and colors are accurate. Low-light performance is solid. The main criticism from reviewers is that results feel slightly soft compared to what similarly priced Google and Samsung phones produce through their deeper processing engines.

Does the Nothing Phone 3 have a good display?

Yes. The 6.67-inch AMOLED panel with symmetric bezels looks clean and premium. HDR10+ and 120Hz deliver a smooth, rich viewing experience. Outdoor visibility is adequate for Nepal’s conditions.

How long does the Nothing Phone 3 battery last?

Very well. The 5150mAh silicon carbon battery consistently delivers 4 to 6 hours of screen-on time with 30 to 45% charge remaining at end of day. Heavy users who screen-on constantly can drain it, but normal daily use won’t cause battery anxiety.

Does the Nothing Phone 3 have wireless charging?

Yes. 15W wireless charging is supported. It’s on the slower side for a phone at this price. 65W wired charging is available and significantly faster. The 65W charger comes in the box.

Is the Nothing Phone 3 waterproof?

The Nothing Phone 3 has an IP68 rating, meaning it handles submersion up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes. Good for rain and accidental drops in water. It doesn’t have IP69 like the OnePlus 13, which adds high-pressure water resistance on top of submersion protection.

How many Android updates does the Nothing Phone 3 get?

Nothing promises 5 major Android OS updates and 7 years of monthly security patches. So the phone will receive OS updates until approximately Android 20. The 7-year security commitment matches Samsung. The 5-year OS update commitment trails Samsung’s 7-year full promise by 2 years.

Where can I buy the Nothing Phone 3 in Nepal?

The Nothing Phone 3 is available through CG (Chaudhary Group) stores and authorized Nothing retail locations across Nepal. Always buy from authorized dealers to get an MDMS-registered device with official warranty and a proper VAT bill.

Written By

Raj has been writing about tech, smartphones, and software updates for several years. His interest in Apple, Android, and future tech comes from a deep curiosity about how devices shape daily life. He focuses on clear, honest news, leaks, and updates that help readers understand what really matters before buying or updating their devices. When not covering tech news, he enjoys exploring new apps, following global tech trends, and learning how software evolves over time. These days, he is often lost in music playlists, lately stuck on Kpop more than he would like to admit.

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