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Nothing is keeping us on our toes with another cryptic teaser for its Phone (3), set to launch in London on July 1. The latest glimpse, shared on X, builds on last month’s sneak peek, offering a slightly broader view of the device but still leaving plenty to the imagination. With talk of “ultra-precise engineering” and a possible design shake-up, Nothing is clearly aiming to make a big splash with its first true flagship.

The new teaser, posted by Nothing’s official account, zooms out a bit from the initial image but doesn’t spill the full beans on the Phone (3)’s look. What’s got us excited is the hint that Nothing might ditch its signature transparent back, a staple of past models. Speculations suggest the iconic Glyph LED lights are out, possibly replaced by a customizable dot-matrix display—a bold pivot for the brand’s aesthetic. While Nothing hasn’t confirmed this, the teasers reaffirm the speculations, aligning with CEO Carl Pei’s claim that the Phone (3) will be their highest-end device yet.

Priced at $799 for the 12/256GB model and $899 for the 16/512GB, per earlier leaks, the Phone (3) undercuts rivals like the OnePlus 13, positioning it as a “flagship killer.” Rumors point to a 6.77-inch LTPO AMOLED display, a triple-camera setup with a 50MP main sensor, and a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip for top-tier performance. It’ll launch with Android 16 and Nothing OS 3.0, promising a new and revamped user experience.

The July 1 event, kicking off at 6 PM BST, will also unveil Nothing’s first over-ear headphones, co-branded with KEF. With more teasers likely coming, Nothing’s playing a savvy game of suspense. This Phone (3) could redefine the brand as a serious flagship contender.

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