Nothing is set to launch its flagship Phone (3) next month. So far, the company has revealed only snippets of the device through a series of teasers. But today, we’re getting our first clear look at the Phone (3), thanks to a leak from tipster Max Jambor.
Spoiler: the Glyph interface is gone
The leaked image shared by Jambor shows the rear of the Phone (3), and it’s a pretty significant departure from the aesthetics of its predecessors.
As previously confirmed by Nothing, the Phone (3) no longer features the signature Glyph LED lights. Instead, Nothing is reportedly opting for a dot matrix display on the back. That’s not visible in this image, though.
We are also curious about how this new interface will actually work and whether it’ll be as interactive as the Glyph system tried to be.

A bigger change on the Phone (3) is the new camera layout. It’s not just different, it’s divisive. The three rear sensors are layered over a new back design that’s sure to turn heads.
The overall design still keeps Nothing’s signature transparent aesthetic, complete with exposed screws, but the vibe here is less sci-fi, more industrial.
Other notable design details include squared-off edges and black-accented buttons on this white variant.
There’s still a lot we don’t know about the Phone (3). If the leaks are true, Nothing Phone (3) will be a flagship offering with Snapdragon 8 Elite under the hood.
It might come with a 6.77-inch LTPO AMOLED display and a camera setup headlined by a 50MP main sensor. The Phone (3) could also be the first Nothing phone to launch with Android 16 out of the box.
The device will debut at an event on July 1 alongside Nothing’s first over-the-ear headphones.
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