Nothing Phone 3 Walmart: Even before its official unveiling, the buzz around the Nothing Phone (3) is growing louder—thanks to a surprise slip-up by retail giant Walmart. While the Carl Pei-led brand has been carefully teasing the device in recent weeks, Walmart may have jumped the gun, revealing a few key details ahead of schedule.Walmart Listing Hints at Flagship-Level ConfigurationA now-circulating listing on the Walmart Business portal mentions the Nothing Phone (3) and includes a top-tier configuration with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage—a noticeable upgrade over its predecessor. This new variant suggests Nothing is aiming squarely at the premium smartphone segment, alongside the likes of Samsung's Galaxy S series and Google's Pixel lineup.The base variant is expected to ship with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, continuing the brand's trend of offering high-performance specs at relatively aggressive prices.Unfortunately, the listing still features a placeholder image—interestingly, it's of the Nothing Phone (2)—and some mismatched specs likely borrowed from the recently-rumored Nothing Phone (3a). So while not everything in the listing can be taken at face value, the presence of the new configuration is hard to ignore.U.S. & Canada Launch Confirmed — A First for NothingNothing is also breaking new ground with this launch. For the first time, the Phone (3) will be fully compatible with major U.S. carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile, supporting their 4G and 5G bands natively. According to a report from TechCrunch, the phone will be available in the U.S. via Amazon and Nothing's official website.In Canada, the company has partnered with Best Buy, ensuring broader North American availability than ever before. The handset is expected to hit shelves next month.Premium Materials, Snapdragon 8 Elite & UI Upgrades ExpectedCarl Pei and the Nothing team have hinted at “major performance upgrades” and “premium materials” for this release. Industry chatter suggests the device may finally step up to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Elite (also referred to as Snapdragon 8 Elite), aligning it with 2025’s flagship-tier Android smartphones.NothingOS is also set to get new enhancements. However, in a bold move, the company is reportedly ditching the signature Glyph LED interface—the quirky but visually distinct rear LED system that made its debut with the Phone (1). Instead, leaks suggest a new dot-matrix-style display on the back, inspired by the ASUS ROG series, could take its place.Pricing and CompetitionThe Nothing Phone (3) is rumored to start at $799, with the higher-end 16GB/512GB model possibly hitting $899. This positions the phone firmly in the flagship territory, making it a direct competitor to devices from Google, Samsung, and even Apple.