The Nothing Phone 3 is set to launch globally on July 1, and the brand has just teased a bold shift in design. Known for its distinct Glyph interface, Nothing appears ready to let go of its most iconic visual element. A new teaser posted on X shows a partial rear panel design of the upcoming phone, revealing a dual tone finish with minimalistic lines and cuts. The post refers to “ultra precise engineering” as the company hints at a more refined aesthetic.

Unlike its predecessors, the Phone 3 will not feature the signature Glyph lighting system that set the Phone 1 and Phone 2 apart. This marks a major design decision by Carl Pei’s team, signaling a fresh direction for the brand’s visual identity. The teaser confirms that the new model will fully drop the hardware based Glyph system.

As for specs, the Nothing Phone 3 is expected to carry a flagship grade processor and a powerful battery reportedly exceeding 5,000mAh. Leaks also point to a triple rear camera setup that could include a periscope telephoto lens, adding high end zoom capabilities to the device.

Carl Pei has hinted at a premium price tag for the Phone 3, expected to be around GBP 800, which roughly translates to Rs. 90,000 in India. The device will be available through Flipkart upon release.

While the complete specifications are still under wraps, Nothing is known for gradually revealing features leading up to the launch. With both Nothing Phone 3 and Nothing Headphone 1 debuting on the same day, July 1 is shaping up to be a key moment for the brand.

 

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