
Nothing Phone 3 may not come with the signature 'glyph interface'- Here's what we know
Also read: Nothing Phone 3 tipped to launch on July 25: Here's what to expect from the upcoming device
Nothing Phones have been popularised for their transparent rear panel and the customisable glyph interface. However, with the new Phone 3 model, Nothing is said to be removing the glyph interface. In an X post, Nothing said, 'We killed the glyph interface' alongside a video of Phone 2 glyph lighting. But we are yet to understand the catch behind the post. While the design is under wraps, it creates much anticipation about the design changes.
Also read: Nothing Phone 3a Pro vs Nothing Phone 2a Plus: Is it the upgrade you have been waiting for?
Over time, the glyph lighting has evolved in several ways for users, from visual alerts and notifications to custom ringtones, which provide a unique touch to the smartphone. Now, removing the glyph interface could come as a major change for which the fans and buyers may not be ready. However, we simply have a week more to confirm what Nothing has planned for the Phone 3 design.
Also read: Nothing Phone 3a Pro Unboxing: First look at the design
The Nothing Phone 3 is rumoured to feature a 6.77-inch LTPO AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of up to 3000nits. The smartphone will likely be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, which will likely be paired with 12GB RAM and up to 512GB storage. It may come with a triple camera setup this year that may include a telephoto lens. Furthermore, we expect to see the new 'Essential Key' with AI-powered capabilities. Lastly, the Phone 3 model will likely be backed by a 5000mAh battery.

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