It’s happening. Digital Walker, your official hookup for all things Nothing in the Philippines, has finally pulled back the curtain on the local pricing and availability for the brand’s newly launched gadgets: the Nothing Phone (3) and the Nothing Headphone (1).
These transparent devices will be available in the Philippines starting July 25, exclusively through Digital Walker stores nationwide. Preorder details are expected to drop in the coming days, so keep your eyes peeled if you want to be among the first to get your hands on them.
Nothing Phone (3): Glyph-powered smartphone
Let’s cut right to the chase with the star of the show, the Nothing Phone (3). Digital Walker has confirmed that the model with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage is priced at P44,999 (around $794) while the 16GB/512GB version costs P50,999 ($899).
Available in classic Black and White, the Phone (3) is more than just a pretty face with a transparent back. Nothing seems to be really leaning into that “intentional aesthetic” it’s been pushing, refining the design language we’ve come to expect.
This handset is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, which, while not the absolute bleeding edge of Qualcomm’s lineup, is still a formidable chip promising significant boosts in multitasking, image processing, and graphics handling compared to its predecessors. Nothing claims a whopping 125% increase in AI processing speed, which leads us to some of the smartphone’s most intriguing features.
Nothing Phone (3)
Introduced here is the Glyph Matrix. This isn’t just a lighting system anymore. Think of it as a micro-LED display with 489 individually lit LEDs tucked away on the top right corner of the unit’s back. This dot-matrix style screen can show you glanceable notifications, caller ID, app-specific messages, animations, and even system status. Plus, you can customize icons for contacts and watch faces, giving you that signature Nothing flair. There’s also a whole suite of Glyph Toys for micro-experiences like a Solar Clock, Stopwatch, Battery Indicator, and even games like Spin the Bottle. All controllable via a dedicated Glyph Button, which, after an OTA update in July, will let you check caller ID without flipping your device over. That’s a level of quirky practicality we can get behind.
The all-new Glyph Matrix redefines how a smartphone communicates—bringing a dynamic, independent interface that makes technology feel fresh, intuitive, and uniquely yours. This is the future of interaction.
— Nothing (@nothing) July 3, 2025
Phone (3). Come to Play. pic.twitter.com/lBzLVcWjcg
Official product video
The visuals are handled by a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate and an FHD+ resolution. This panel boasts 4,500 nits peak local brightness and 2,160 PWM dimming for a flicker-free experience. The uniform display bezels are noticeably slimmer — 18% thinner than the Phone (2), according to Nothing — promising a more immersive viewing experience. And for the first time in a Nothing phone, you’re getting IP68 dust and water resistance.
Photography-wise, Nothing has upgraded the camera setup to a triple 50-megapixel rear camera system. This includes a 1/1.3-inch main sensor with optical image stabilization, a 50-megapixel ultrawide lens with a 114-degree field of view, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom and telemacro capabilities, letting you get up close and personal from 10cm away. The selfie game is strong, too, with a 50-megapixel front-facing camera that the company says is “ideal for vloggers” thanks to its crisp video and exceptional stabilization. All lenses support 4K/60fps video recording.
Powering this whole experience is a 5,150mAh silicon-carbon battery with support for 65-watt wired and 15-watt wireless charging. And on the software side, the Nothing Phone (3) runs on Nothing OS 3.5, based on Android 15, with a commitment of five years of OS updates and seven years of security patches. The brand is clearly serious about longevity. This model also introduces the Essential Key which opens Nothing’s AI-powered Essential Space for smarter organization and contextual search of your saved content, along with Essential Search for instant answers to your queries.
Nothing Headphone (1): Sound meets style
Not to be outdone, Nothing is making its grand entrance into the over-ear headphone market with the Headphone (1). Digital Walker has priced the product at P14,999 ($264).
Available in Black and White, the Nothing Headphone (1) maintains the brand’s signature transparent, retro-futuristic aesthetic, reminiscent of those old-school cassette tape players.
Nothing has teamed up with British audio brand KEF to deliver precision acoustics. The Headphone (1) features 40mm dynamic drivers with a high linearity suspension and an 8.9mm PU surround. For noise cancellation, you’re getting up to 42dB of hybrid adaptive noise cancellation that constantly scans your surroundings. There’s also a Transparency mode to keep you aware of your environment, along with adaptive bass enhancement, spatial audio, and dynamic head tracking for a truly immersive 360-degree sound experience.
Nothing Headphone 1()
Controlling your audio is done via intuitive tactile controls: a Roller for volume, a Paddle for media control, and a Button for toggling ANC or accessing custom features. The earcups themselves have a squircle geometry and are designed for comfort, made with aluminum and PU memory foam. These headphones are also IP52-rated for dust and water resistance, meaning they can handle a splash or two.
For calls, Nothing has included AI-powered Clear Voice technology with a 4-mic ENC call architecture, trained on over 28 million real-world scenarios to isolate your voice and suppress background noise. Audio fidelity is also a priority, with support for LDAC, USB-C audio, and a 3.5mm jack, plus Hi-Res Wireless certification for 24-bit/96kHz precision.
Battery life seems to be pretty robust, offering up to 35 hours of playback with ANC on, and 80 hours with ANC off. Need a quick top-up? A mere 5-minute charge will get you 2.4 hours of listening with ANC on. Through the Nothing X app, you can fine-tune your listening experience with an 8-band Advanced EQ and customize button controls. If you’re a Nothing Phone user, you get perks like Channel Hop for quick app-switching and integration with the Phone (3)’s Essential Space for voice notes and AI assistance.
Headphone (1).
— Nothing (@nothing) July 2, 2025
Control your sound. Control your world. pic.twitter.com/02F76DCbuw
Official product video
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