Nothing’s upcoming flagship smartphone, potentially featuring significant design changes, is set to be revealed in July. The company’s next device has been generating buzz among tech enthusiasts.
According to technology leaker Max Jambor, an image purportedly showing the Nothing Phone 3 suggests a departure from the company’s signature Glyph lights, which have been a key visual identifier for Nothing phones and serve as a notification alert system.
The leaked image also indicates that the Nothing Phone 3 will sport a triple-camera setup on the rear, a configuration that aligns with the recently launched Nothing Phone 2a and its Pro variant. Additionally, the device appears to retain Nothing’s distinctive translucent back panel design, a characteristic that has been associated with the brand’s aesthetic.
Nothing is scheduled to officially unveil the Phone 3 on July 1st at 1 PM ET, and CEO Carl Pei has internally described the device as a “flagship” phone, heightening anticipation among fans and critics alike.
Looking ahead to the launch, Pei has emphasized the integration of artificial intelligence in the Phone 3. In a video and social media post last year, he stated, “It’s important we get the product right, integrating hardware and AI in a way that is both useful and brings a smile to people’s faces,” underscoring the company’s focus on creating a seamless and enjoyable user experience.




