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[CNMO Technology News]Nothing Phone (3) has recently officially passed the certification of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), with the model A024. As the phone appears in the FCC database, some of its core hardware configurations and key parameters have been exposed one after another, further confirming the previous speculations about this new phone.

According to the certification information, Nothing Phone (3) is equipped with the Nothing OS 3.3 operating system deeply customized based on Android 15, supports 5G network, triple-band WiFi 6E, Bluetooth and NFC, and has the connection capabilities that mainstream flagship models should have. In terms of battery life, the phone has a built-in 5150mAh large-capacity battery, which is significantly improved compared to the 4700mAh of the previous Nothing Phone (2), and is at a medium-to-high level in the current smartphone market.

In terms of charging specifications, Nothing Phone (3) will support 65W wired fast charging, which is upgraded compared to the previous generation of 45W fast charging. The wireless charging function is also expected to return, but the specific wireless charging power has not been announced yet. Although this battery and fast charging configuration are of certain competitiveness in the global market, there is still a certain gap compared with some Chinese brands’ 100-watt fast charging solutions.

In addition, other hardware configurations of Nothing Phone (3) have also been basically determined. The phone is equipped with a 6.7-inch LTPO OLED display with a resolution of 1.5K, supports adaptive refresh rate adjustment, is equipped with Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, adopts a rear triple camera module design, the main camera is 50 million pixels, and is equipped with a 3x optical zoom lens that is also 50 million pixels and a 50 million pixel ultra-wide-angle lens.



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