The highly anticipated Nothing Phone 3 is set to make its debut next week, and just ahead of its official launch, the phone has surfaced on Geekbench, giving fans a sneak peek at its hardware specs and performance benchmarks.
Key Highlights
- Powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC
- Spotted with up to 16GB RAM
- Expected to launch with Android 15
- Benchmarked single-core: 2,067, multi-core: 6,577
- Expected price: GBP 800 (approx. ₹90,000)
- Launch date in India: July 1, with local manufacturing
Geekbench Listing Reveals Performance Details

A device with the model number Nothing A024, confirmed to be the upcoming Nothing Phone 3, has been listed on Geekbench. The listing shows the device running on an octa-core Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset based on Armv8 architecture. Core speeds are broken down as follows:
- 1 core at 3.21GHz
- 3 cores at 3.01GHz
- 2 cores at 2.80GHz
- 2 cores at 2.02GHz
The listing also reveals around 14.91GB of usable RAM, which rounds up to 16GB — a first for Nothing in terms of RAM capacity. The device is shown running Android 15, and the motherboard is codenamed “sun“.
Performance Benchmarks
On Geekbench 6.4.0 for Android AArch64, the Nothing Phone 3 achieved:
- Single-core score: 2,067
- Multi-core score: 6,577
These numbers suggest a substantial performance leap over its predecessor and place the Phone 3 in flagship territory.
Launch & Pricing
Nothing has officially confirmed that the Phone 3 will launch in India on July 1, alongside the Headphone 1. The phone will also be manufactured locally. CEO Carl Pei earlier hinted that the Phone 3 will be the brand’s flagship offering and will be priced around GBP 800 (approximately ₹90,000).
One notable change — the Phone 3 is expected to ditch the Glyph Interface seen on the Nothing Phone 2, although final design details remain under wraps.
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