The Nothing Phone (3) has a rather divisive design. (Image source: Arsène Lupin)The Nothing Phone (3) has a rather divisive design. (Image source: Arsène Lupin)

The launch of the Nothing Phone (3) is only a few days away. In the meantime, a typically reliable leaker has revealed updated pricing for some markets which would see Nothing’s first flagship costing a fair bit more than earlier rumours suggested.

Leaker billbil-kun has updated their pricing expectations for the Nothing Phone (3) across the Eurozone. Due to officially arrive on July 1, the Phone (3) was first rumoured to start at €799 in the Eurozone with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. Similarly, the same memory configuration was pegged at £799 in the UK and $799 in the US, which would be more than twice the price of the existing Phone (3a) in its base configuration (curr. $399.99 on Amazon).

At this stage, it is unclear whether the pricing for these markets should now be considered inaccurate. For the time being, billbil-kun has only commented on Eurozone pricing, which they claim will actually start at €849.

Likewise, the less memory-constrained 16 GB RAM and 512 GB of storage variant is now tipped to debut next week for €949 in the Eurozone. Meanwhile, the same configuration should still reach the UK and US for £899 and $899, respectively.

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