Title: Leaked Image of Nothing Phone (3) Reveals a Surprisingly Compact Camera Design
Nothing is set to officially unveil its first true flagship, the Nothing Phone (3), on July 1. While the launch is still a few weeks away, the company has so far only teased close-up shots of the device, keeping much of its design under wraps. However, tech insider Max Jambor has just leaked a more complete image, revealing some unexpected design elements.
One of the most notable surprises? The camera island looks noticeably small. Compared to the Phone (3a) Pro, which featured a much larger and more pronounced camera module, this one seems much more subtle. Of course, it could be a trick of the angle, but if the image is accurate, Nothing may be going for a cleaner, less bulky aesthetic this time around.
Another major change is the reported removal of the Glyph Interface—the set of LED light strips on the back that became a defining feature of earlier Nothing phones. According to speculation, the company might be replacing this with a dot-matrix display, similar to what we’ve seen on ASUS ROG Phones. That said, it’s still unclear where this display might be located. Some believe it could be hidden under a translucent surface, though we’ll have to wait for the official launch to find out more.
As for pricing, Nothing’s founder and CEO, Carl Pei, has revealed that the Phone (3) will be priced at around £800, which translates to approximately $1,080 / €945 / ₹93,000. Alongside the flagship phone, the company is also expected to debut its first over-ear headphones, which are also rumored to come with a premium price tag.
With the launch just around the corner, all eyes are on Nothing to see whether it can deliver a flagship experience that matches the hype. Big thanks to Max Jambor for the exclusive early look.
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