If you have been eyeing a premium smartphone but holding back on price, the timing right now is hard to ignore. The Nothing Phone 3, which plenty of buyers wrote off as too expensive when it first launched, is currently selling on Flipkart at a discount aggressive enough to pull its real cost well below much of the flagship competition.
The Price Math: From ₹59,999 to ₹41,999
The 16GB RAM and 512GB storage variant is listed at ₹59,999 on Flipkart at the moment — already a meaningful drop from its original launch price. The real lever, though, is the bank offer: paying with a Bank of Baroda (BoB) credit card unlocks a flat ₹18,000 instant discount. Stack the two together and the effective price falls to just ₹41,999.
No BoB Card? You Still Have Options
Buyers without a Bank of Baroda card aren't shut out. Flipkart is also running EMI and exchange offers on the device. Trading in an old smartphone can fetch an exchange bonus of up to ₹15,200, pushing the amount you actually pay even lower.
Specifications: Display, Camera and Battery
The phone carries a 6.67-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, keeping both scrolling and gaming smooth. On the camera front, the back houses a triple setup of 50MP + 50MP + 50MP. Keeping it running is a sizeable 5500mAh battery that supports 65W fast charging.
Design and Performance
The Nothing Phone 3 stands out for its signature transparent design and Glyph lighting interface — the look that has become its calling card. Under the hood, it runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, which is built to deliver strong performance across everyday use and heavier tasks alike.
On the software side, the device runs Nothing OS, offering a clean Android experience along with a wide range of customization features.
What to Check Before You Buy
After the current offers, the phone's value proposition in the flagship space looks genuinely attractive, and the deal gets even sweeter if you happen to hold a Bank of Baroda credit card. One caution, though: read the offer terms carefully and check stock before you commit, because several variants are already showing as out of stock and inventory keeps running dry under heavy demand.













