Nothing, a UK-based tech company, is all set to launch its next smartphone, the Nothing Phone 3, on July 1. The phone will be offered in India and other global markets. The Phone 3’s aesthetic elements have been presented in a teaser, and it is slated to be introduced sans its trademark Glyph interface.
Nothing has posted a teaser image on X labelled “ultra-precise engineering,” which shows a partial glimpse of the rear panel design of the Nothing Phone 3. The image displays a dual-tone shade with lines and cuts, indicating a design shift with the new phone that eliminates the Glyph Interface, which the business has previously indicated will be deleted from the next model.
The Glyph interface was a critical design element that distinguished Nothing phones from its competitors aesthetically.
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The Nothing Phone 3 is rumoured to include a textured, dual-tone back panel and be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite, MediaTek Dimensity 9400, or MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ processor. The smartphone is rumoured to include a bigger battery than 5,000mAh and a triple back camera system with a periscope telephoto lens. More information regarding the smartphone will be shared in the weeks preceding its release.
Additionally, the company confirmed that it is going to introduce a new line of products. At SXSW London, UKCEO Carl Pei talked on the future of smartphones, Nothing’s success, and community co-creation. Nothing Headphone (1), the company’s first over-ear audio device, is scheduled to debut globally on July 1st in London.
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The CEO of Nothing presented a design proposal for wireless over-the-ear headphones in black and white two years ago, but the firm has a lot more to unveil in the coming days.