# Hello, my Fellow Community Members!
I’m here to share some thoughts inspired by a single YouTube video. Like any other weekend warrior, I was doing “nothing” but scrolling through my phone (see what I did there?). During my aimless scrolling, I stumbled upon a short video by *Nothing*, and guess what caught my attention?
A **box of the Nothing Phone (3).**
This brings me to the reason for this thread: what we, the enthusiasts, would like to see in the upcoming **Nothing Phone (3).**
I’ll break this into five sections for better readability:
1. **Camera**
2. **Display**
3. **Battery**
4. **Processor**
5. **Price**
Let’s dive in!
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**Camera**
The Nothing Phone (2)’s camera was solid and well-balanced, but is a “balanced” camera really enough in today’s competitive market? Brands like Realme and Motorola are already offering telephoto lenses in budget lineups, yet the Phone (2) lacked this entirely.
If the Phone (3) is indeed getting a telephoto lens (as rumors suggest), it should be capable of **6-10x zoom** to make the upgrade worthwhile. Additionally, features like **astrophotography** and **motion mode** would take the camera game up a notch.
Finally, *consistency* is key. The occasional issues with over-contrast and over-saturation in photos need to be ironed out for a better user experience.
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**Display**
The Phone (3)’s display should tick a few crucial boxes:
- **IP68 rating** for water and dust resistance.
- **Aqua touch** functionality for better usability in wet conditions.
- **Brightness of 2500-4000 nits**, ensuring excellent visibility in direct sunlight.
Of course, it needs to be **AMOLED**, support **HDR content** (Netflix, YouTube, etc.), and maintain an overall flagship feel.
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**Battery**
A flagship device demands a flagship battery. Here’s what I think the Phone (3) needs:
- A **5000mAh battery** for all-day usage.
- Support for **67W fast wired charging** and good **wireless charging.**
- A **vapor cooling system** to ensure the device stays cool even during intense gaming or multitasking.
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### **Processor**
Following the trend of its predecessor, the Phone (3) should stick with last year’s flagship processor. My suggestion? The **Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.**
However, this time, they should focus on a **better GPU** to improve gaming performance and graphic-heavy tasks.
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**Price**
This is the dealbreaker for most of us. The Nothing Phone (3) must remain a **flagship killer** without entering the premium flagship price segment.
In my opinion, they should avoid raising the price by ₹5,000–₹10,000 just to compete with higher-end brands. Offering premium features at a competitive price will solidify Nothing’s place in the market.
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That’s all from my side! This thread reflects my wishlist for the Phone (3) and what many in the Nothing community might hope for as well.
What do you think? Let me know your opinions, and feel free to share when you think the Phone (3) will launch!
