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News18
6 hours ago
- News18
Nothing Phone 3's 50-Megapixel Periscope Lens Is ‘Built For Creators'
Last Updated: Touted to be the brand's first true flagship, the upcoming smartphone is apparently built for creators. Nothing Phone 3 will be rolled out soon. And, the company is going all out to keep the hype, teasing new aspects of the flagship model. Now, the latest aspect rolled out by the brand is that the Phone 3 will have multiple cameras. Touted to be the brand's first true flagship, the upcoming smartphone will house a 50-megapixel periscope lens and is apparently built for creators. In a teaser shared on X (formerly known as Twitter), the company revealed, 'Phone (3) with 50 MP periscope lens. Built for creators." Nothing Phone 3 will be unveiled in the global markets, including India, on July 1, at a special launch event in London. Once out, interested buyers can buy it on Flipkart in the country. At the event, the brand is also expected to introduce its first-ever over-the-ear headphones, the Nothing Headphone 1, to the market. On the same day, the tech giant will also conduct an India-focused briefing where the Phone 3 price and other details will be shared. About the Author Tech Desk First Published:


Tom's Guide
21 hours ago
- Tom's Guide
Nothing Phone 3 design just leaked in full — here's what the new renders show
The Nothing Phone 3 is coming very soon, and should feature a whole new design. The question is, what is that design actually going to look like? Well, these newly leaked renders (via Android Headlines) show off the phone from just about every angle. Unsurprisingly, Nothing is carrying on with the design style that it's best known for — with similarities to the Nothing Phone 3a and Phone 3a Pro. You get the same semi-transparent look, and the unique arrangement of the rear camera array. Admittedly there's also no visible Glyph Interface hardware, meaning that Nothing's trademark rear-mounted lights may not be coming. The company did warn us this would be happening. However, there is an LED Glyph Matrix in the top right corner of the phone. The images show that being used as some kind of equalizer, which could add that unique "wow" factor to the phone in place of the Glyphs. There's also the opportunity for better personalization, thanks to the multitude of LED lights. Color wise, if Android Headlines' info is accurate, we're looking at a choice of white, black or blue. I use the word leak quite lightly here, because Nothing has a habit of revealing a bunch of key phone specs ahead of the official launch. Like the fact the Phone 3 won't have a Glyph interface on the back. One of those reveals is that the Phone 3 will be powered by a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset. While not quite as powerful as the Snapdragon 8 Elite found in other flagship phones it's still a new chip that should prove better than other options. And for a cheaper price. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. There's also confirmed to be a 50MP telephoto camera, and while we've not been given exact confirmation, rumor has it that the main and ultrawide lenses will have the same resolution. The rumors also suggest that we'll get a 5,150 MAh battery, 100W wired fast charging and 15W wireless charging. And it's all packed into a 6.7-inch phone with a FHD+ OLED display. We don't have long to find out, though, since the Nothing Phone 3 launch event is scheduled to take place next week on July 1 at 6 p.m. BST / 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT.


Mint
a day ago
- Mint
Nothing Phone 3 is confirmed to feature a periscope lens ahead of July 1 launch
Nothing Phone 3 launch is just days away, creating much curiosity and anticipation among fans and smartphone buyers. As we are getting closer to the launch, Nothing is gradually revealing some specifications and features of the smartphone. Over the past few weeks, Nothing has been sharing a few glimpses of the Phone 3 design, and this time it's the new periscope lens. Alongside the camera lens design, Nothing has also confirmed the camera resolution and zoom capabilities to entice buyers. Therefore, we expect a triple camera setup on Nothing Phone 3 that will include a main, ultrawide, and a periscope lens. Here's everything you need to know about the camera. Nothing shared a post on X (formerly Twitter), revealing Phone 3's periscope lens design and features. In the post, Nothing revealed that the smartphone will feature a 50MP periscope lens with 3x optical and 60x ultra zoom. The periscope lens will also feature a 10cm telemacro for close-up shots. Nothing also highlights that the camera bump on Phone 3 is 74% slimmer than the Phone 3a Pro model, revealing the design refinement on its flagship phone. Another mention on the X post was that the camera is 'built for creators'; therefore, we may get some additional camera features or tools. Camera samples by Nothing: Apart from the periscope lens, the Nothing Phone 3 is expected to feature a 50MP main camera and a 50MP ultrawide camera. For selfies, we can expect a 50MP front-facing camera. However, we may have to wait until launch to confirm these claims, or till Nothing makes an official statement. In terms of performance, the Phone 3 is confirmed to be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor that may power smartphones with AI capabilities, faster performance, and a smooth overall experience. We also came across the Geekbench scores that revealed 2076 points in single-core and 6577 points in multi-core testing. The smartphone was also tipped to offer 16GB of RAM, and it could run on Android 15-based Nothing OS 3.5. The Nothing Phone 3 is also expected to feature a 6.7-inch LTPO OLED display that may offer a 120Hz refresh rate and a higher peak brightness in comparison to the predecessor. Lastly, the smartphone is rumoured to get an upgraded battery with a 5150mAh battery and 65W charging support.
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Business Standard
a day ago
- Business Standard
Nothing Phone 3 to get 50MP 'periscope' telephoto, design teased: Details
British consumer technology brand Nothing has confirmed that its upcoming flagship smartphone, the Nothing Phone 3, will include a 50MP periscope telephoto camera. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the company shared an image of the phone's actual camera island alongside samples clicked using the new telephoto sensor. Shortly after the official reveal, images of the Phone 3's back panel reportedly surfaced online. According to a report by 9To5Google, the photos show an asymmetric triple camera arrangement with each sensor housed in a distinct module. The images also confirm the presence of the new dot-matrix-style 'Glyph Matrix' display located at the top-right corner of the rear panel in a circular layout. The Nothing Phone 3 is set to launch at the company's 'Come to Play' event on July 1, where it will also unveil its first over-ear headphones, dubbed Nothing Headphone 1. Nothing Phone 3: What to expect Nothing has already confirmed several key features ahead of launch. The Phone 3 will be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, promising improved performance and better on-device AI capabilities. It will also be the brand's longest-supported smartphone to date, with Nothing pledging five years of OS updates and seven years of security patches. Design-wise, the Nothing Phone 3 will debut the new 'Glyph Matrix' lighting system, replacing the traditional Glyph Interface found on earlier models. This new dot-matrix LED panel, placed near the rear camera array, could offer expanded functionality such as custom animations and interactive features like mini games. Earlier this week, The Tech Outlook reported that the Phone 3 appeared on the US FCC certification database, revealing that it may pack a 5,150mAh battery with support for 65W wired charging. The listing also suggested that the device will support Wi-Fi 6E with triple-band connectivity. Nothing Phone 3: Expected specifications


Phone Arena
a day ago
- Phone Arena
Nothing's camera teaser drops just as new Phone (3) renders begin making the rounds
Nothing is slowly revealing more details about its upcoming Phone 3, and the latest teaser gives us a first look at its upgraded camera system. In a post shared on X, the company confirmed that the new device will include a 50MP periscope lens. The caption was brief, stating the camera is "built for creators." While Nothing didn't mention the zoom capabilities or specs, it did share a series of photos that were reportedly taken using this lens. As usual, the images were shown in the company's signature minimalist and aesthetic style. — Nothing (@nothing) June 26, 2025 We still don't know the full camera setup, but recent leaks suggest the Phone 3 may feature three 50MP cameras: a main sensor, an ultrawide, and the new periscope lens. Meanwhile, another leak from today also supports this, revealing some of the phone's expected specs and design changes in the form of unofficial CAD renders. Leaked CAD renders of the Nothing Phone (3). | Images credit — Android Headlines Based on these renders, the Phone 3 could arrive with a redesigned camera layout. The top lens may be positioned off to the side, while the other two are placed next to each other at the bottom. The report also mentions a 6.7-inch OLED display and a large 5,150mAh battery. Charging support is rumored to include 100W wired and 15W wireless charging. Internally, the Phone 3 is expected to run on the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, which is a slightly more affordable version of Qualcomm's high-end processors. The Glyph interface is also coming back, but this time in a new matrix-style layout. Nothing CEO Carl Pei recently confirmed that the Phone 3 will be priced around £800, which is approximately $1,062. That puts it in a higher price range than last year's Phone (2), pointing to more premium ambitions for this model. The company has already announced that its next event will take place on July 1 at 1 PM ET. During the event, we expect the full reveal of the Phone 3, as well as a new audio product called the Headphone 1. Overall, this teaser adds to the excitement surrounding the Phone 3, especially for users interested in mobile photography. It's always interesting when a brand experiments with design or camera hardware. Nothing has built a reputation for taking a different approach, and this periscope lens might help it stand out. Now we just have to wait and see if the final product lives up to expectations. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer