In addition to Google’s Pixel 10 series and Samsung’s next-gen foldable, the Nothing Phone 3 might be the first headline-grabbing phone to launch this summer. Several rumors have been circulating about how the company plans to launch the Phone 3, which will be glyph-free.

Google I/O and the inaugural Android Show brought us tons of Android news last month. CEO Carl Pei contributed a video message to the latter, hinting at a price shift for Nothing Phones. It is estimated that the Phone 3 will sell for over $1,000, according to Pei. Nothing was taking on bigger-name flagships with its Phone 2, considering that the Phone 2 starts at just $600 in the US.

However, this may not be the case. According to Roland Quandt on Blue Sky, the base-level Nothing Phone 3 will sell for just under $800 (Rs.68,500/-) in the US. That still represents a fair price hike, but is much more measured than expected. A Nothing Phone 3 with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage costs about $800; you can upgrade to 16GB RAM and 512GB storage for about $900 (Rs.76,900/-).

Nothing’s earbuds have been favourites for many years, so this pair has much to live up to. Arsène Lupin posted a teaser on X, teasing that Nothing targets a September 30 launch for these “Headphones 1.” We may get black or white colourways, and prices are tipped to be just under $300.