The leaked image of the upcoming Nothing Phone (3) provides a glimpse of Nothing’s new flagship smartphone, but with a noticeable absence of the iconic Glyph lighting system. Founder Carl Pei has confirmed the removal of the Glyph system, and the leaked render by Max Jambor further supports this claim.
In the image, there are no flashy lights present, indicating a departure from the signature feature of previous Nothing phones. However, rumors suggest that the Glyph system will be replaced by a new dot-matrix lighting system on the back of the phone, although it is not visible in the leaked render.
The design of the Nothing Phone (3) resembles its predecessors, such as the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro, featuring a sleek semi-transparent design. The camera module on the back of the phone appears to be more subtle and flat compared to previous models, with individual camera mountings standing out.
Carl Pei has hinted at a price point around £800 for the Nothing Phone (3), positioning it as the company’s first true flagship smartphone with premium materials, enhanced performance, and upgraded software. The official launch date for the Nothing Phone (3) is set for July 1, 2025, at 6pm BST.
Overall, the Nothing Phone (3) promises to be a stylish and high-performing device, marking a significant step forward for Nothing in the competitive smartphone market. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting new release.