It’s been official for a while now: Nothing is killing the Glyph Interface on the Phone (3). Today, the company revealed what’s taking its place. Say hello to Glyph Matrix.

Glyph Matrix swaps Nothing’s signature LED strips for a dot matrix-style display, similar to what we’ve seen on Asus’ ROG Phone 9 series. The new setup will unsurprisingly be more customizable than the original Glyph Interface and could offer more practical uses for users, beyond just flashy lights.
Nothing Phone (3) render could be fake
Nothing confirmed the Glyph Matrix for the Phone (3) in a latest teaser on X (formerly Twitter). Interestingly, the dot matrix panel now sits on the right side of the phone, not centered, as earlier leaks had suggested.
That detail could mean some of those leaks were off. As 9to5Google pointed out, the newly shared teaser appears to contradict a previously leaked render of the Phone (3).
In that render, the camera module would’ve overlapped with where the Glyph Matrix now appears. With the dot matrix pushed to the right, it’s more likely that the camera setup will be left-aligned. So it seems that the earlier render of the Phone (3) is nothing but fake.

Nothing has also confirmed a few key specs for the Phone (3). It’ll run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, and the company is promising five years of Android updates along with seven years of security patches.
As for the price, an earlier leak claims the device will start at $799 for the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage variant, and $899 for the 16GB RAM and 512GB storage model.
The Phone (3) will be officially unveiled at a launch event in London on July 1, where we’re also expecting to see the debut of Nothing Headphone (1).
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