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Nothing Phone 3 Amazon Spring Sale Deal: Is It Worth Buying?

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Nothing Phone 3 Amazon Spring Sale Deal: Is It Worth Buying?

The Nothing Phone 3 is being promoted as part of Amazon's Spring Sale, but the only verified price data available shows a $120 discount on the black 256GB/12GB RAM model, which brought it below $679 during an early Black Friday event last November, according to PhoneArena. That was the lowest documented Amazon price for the phone at that time. Any Spring Sale headline claiming a larger cut needs to be checked against live listing data and price history before it's taken at face value.

This piece won't tell you the current Spring Sale price is confirmed at a specific number, because that would require live verification this article hasn't done. What it will do is give you the documented baseline, the right tools to check whether today's listing beats it, and a clear-eyed read on whether the Nothing Phone 3 is worth buying at any discount in this range.


The last confirmed Nothing Phone 3 lowest price on Amazon

The November 2025 early Black Friday deal was specific in its scope: $120 off, applying only to the black colorway with 256GB storage and 12GB RAM, not other colors or the higher storage tier, per PhoneArena. Regular retail on that configuration sits at approximately $799. The 15% markdown brought it to just under $679, which PhoneArena described as the lowest price the phone had reached on Amazon at that point.

That's the number to beat. A Spring Sale claiming $200 off the same model would represent roughly 25% off the $799 baseline, a meaningfully deeper cut than anything documented so far. If the listing supports it, that's worth acting on. If it shows something closer to $120 again, you're looking at a recycled promotion dressed up with a new event label, not a record-breaking deal.

The gap between those two scenarios is the gap between a genuine buy and a headline that's doing more work than the actual price.


How to verify whether the current Nothing Phone 3 discount on Amazon is genuine

Before spending anything, three checks matter, and the Amazon listing page alone won't answer all of them.

Cross-reference the price history. CamelCamelCamel tracks Amazon price history over time. Search the exact product title or ASIN for the black 256GB/12GB model and compare the current price against every previous recorded low. If the Spring Sale price is a new floor, that chart will show it. If the same price appeared in November or at any other point, the "record low" framing is inaccurate.

Check who is fulfilling the order. Amazon directly selling and shipping versus a third-party seller using Amazon's platform are meaningfully different situations. Third-party listings can show lower prices that vanish at checkout, carry different return policies, or include handling fees that change the real cost. For a purchase in the $600-700 range, that distinction is worth a few seconds of attention before clicking buy.

Confirm whether the price requires Prime membership. Some Amazon sale prices are Prime-exclusive. If that applies here, a non-member's effective cost is higher than the advertised discount suggests. Worth confirming on the listing page before assuming the headline price is what you'll actually pay.

Verify the regional price separately. U.S. Amazon pricing doesn't transfer across storefronts. If you're outside the U.S., the Spring Sale discount may not apply to your regional listing, or the local equivalent price may reflect a different discount percentage entirely.

None of these conditions are confirmed or denied in the available sourcing. Each one can quietly shift the real cost of the purchase in ways that a deal headline won't flag.


Is the Nothing Phone 3 worth buying at the Amazon Spring Sale price?

Assuming the listing checks out, the hardware case for the Nothing Phone 3 is coherent. The camera system runs three 50MP sensors across main, telephoto, and ultrawide positions, according to PhoneArena. Three equal-resolution cameras across all focal lengths is unusual at this price tier. Most sub-$700 phones hit their main sensor well and compromise on the telephoto or ultrawide, which means real-world shots at anything other than the standard focal length look noticeably worse. The Nothing Phone 3 avoids that particular trade-off.

Battery capacity sits at 5,150mAh with full-day rated endurance, and Nothing has committed to five years of OS updates from launch, per PhoneArena. That update window runs parallel to what Google promises on Pixel devices and exceeds most Android competitors at similar price points. For anyone who keeps a phone three or four years, software longevity isn't an abstract benefit; it's the difference between a phone that stays usable and one that stops getting security patches while it's still physically functional.

At or below $679 on the black 256GB/12GB configuration, fulfilled directly by Amazon, the Nothing Phone 3 makes a reasonable case for itself.


How it compares to obvious alternatives at a similar discount

The draft version of this article flagged that the value case weakens if a Pixel 9 or comparable Samsung model is at a similar discount during the same sale window. That's a fair caveat but not a sourced one, since no competitive pricing data from this Spring Sale is available to cite here. What can be said, based on publicly known baseline positions: the Google Pixel 9 starts at $799 and carries the same five-year update commitment, with Google's own processing and camera tuning that regularly benchmarks ahead of similarly priced competitors. The Samsung Galaxy S25 starts higher, around $799-$999 depending on configuration, and offers three to four years of OS updates rather than five.

If Amazon Spring Sale phone deals extend to Pixel 9 or Galaxy S25 models, the comparison shifts. The Nothing Phone 3's camera consistency and update longevity are genuine advantages in isolation; they're less decisive if a Pixel 9 is sitting $100 cheaper at the same time. Check both listings before committing.


When to buy, when to wait

The hardware on the Nothing Phone 3 holds up: three matched 50MP cameras, a 5,150mAh battery, and a five-year software commitment are specifications that remain relevant well beyond the sale window, per PhoneArena.

The buy threshold is clear. If the black 256GB/12GB model is listed at or below $679, sold and fulfilled by Amazon directly, with no Prime membership required to access that price, you're at or below the only documented record low for this phone. That's the condition worth acting on before the Spring Sale closes.

If the listing shows a smaller discount than advertised, if the seller is a third party, or if competing models are comparably priced, waiting makes more sense than urgency. Spring Sales run on a deadline. The Nothing Phone 3 has gone on sale before and will again, the price floor isn't going anywhere.

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