Nothing Phone (3) Price in India Discounted by ₹48,000 on Flipkart: Check Deal
Disclaimer: The prices mentioned here are accurate at the time of writing and may change without prior notice.
If you've been eyeing Nothing's latest flagship but the original launch price made you hesitate, it's time to check your wallet. The top-of-the-line Nothing Phone (3) configuration is seeing a massive price cut on Flipkart right now, making the high-end 512 GB model much more palatable.

Here's how the deal stacks up.
Nothing Phone (3) Deal
The 16GB RAM + 512GB storage variant of the Nothing Phone (3) is listed at ₹59,999 on Flipkart. That's already ₹30,000 below its launch price of ₹89,999. The discount applies to both the Black and White colour options.
On top of that, if you pay using a Bank of Baroda credit card or an HSBC credit card, you get an additional ₹18,000 off. That brings the effective price down to ₹41,999.
For context, that's the same ballpark as a mid-range phone, but you're getting Nothing's first proper flagship with 16GB of RAM and half a terabyte of storage.
Specs and Features
The Nothing Phone (3) runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, paired with up to 16GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage.
The display is a 6.67-inch flexible AMOLED with a 1.5K resolution (1260 x 2800), a 120Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness rated at 4,500 nits. There's Corning Gorilla Glass 7i on top, and an in-display fingerprint sensor.
On the back, you get a triple 50MP camera setup: a main sensor, an ultra-wide, and a periscope telephoto. There's also a 50MP front camera. Across the four lenses, every sensor is 50MP, which is something Nothing made a point about at launch.
The big design talker is the Glyph Matrix. Nothing has replaced the LED strips from the older Phone (1) and Phone (2) with a small micro-LED dot matrix display on the rear. It can show notifications, a clock, battery percentage, caller info, and even small games like a Magic 8 Ball. There's a dedicated Glyph Button on the back to cycle through functions, and Nothing has released an SDK for third-party support.
It runs Nothing OS 4 on top of Android 16, and the company has committed to five years of OS upgrades and seven years of security patches. The phone also carries an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance.
Is It Worth It at ₹41,999
Absolutely. The Nothing Phone (3) was always a phone you bought for how it looked, not just what was on the spec sheet (check out our review). At ₹89,999, that was a deal breaker, but at ₹41,999, it's a different conversation. The transparent back, the asymmetric camera layout, and the Glyph Matrix replacing the old LED strips give it a look that nothing else in this segment has.
The 16GB of RAM is the other thing worth flagging. With smartphone prices creeping up and brands quietly cutting back on base specs, getting a 16GB/512GB flagship under ₹42,000 goes against the grain.
The phone could go out of stock soon, so make the call quickly.


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