A leaked image of the Nothing telephone (3) has given us our best look to nothing to the stylish new flagship smartphone of nothing, but something seems to be missing.
We have heard directly from the mouth of the horse that nothing removes its iconic glyph lighting system (good advice), and this leaked image of journalist Max Jambor seems to confirm that.
There are no flashy lights in the following image.
Max Jambor
Enter the point matrix
However, we have also heard that there is nothing planning to replace the Glyph system with a new dot-matrix lighting system on the back of the phone. If that is present on this new render, we don’t see it.
The device in this image looks like earlier nothing telephones, such as the recent Nothing Phone (3A) Pro, with a well-known semi-transparent design. There seems to be no room for extra lights, unless they hide under the back.
We saw a secret DOT-Matrix display on the Asus ROG telephone 9 Pro-Gaming phone, only appear when active. Such a provision is not excluded here.

Joshua Brown
Nothing telephone (3) Design and potential specifications
Other remarkable design points are a definitely subtle camera module. The aforementioned Nothing Phone (3A) Pro came with a pronounced circular camera module, but it seems pretty flat.
Only the individual camera attachments fall from the back of the telephone.
Nothing founder Carl Pei previously revealed that the Nothing telephone (3) would cost somewhere in the £ 800 region. As suggests, it is a “first real flagship smartphone” of the company, with “premium materials, great performance upgrades and software that really increases things.”
The nothing telephone (3) is launched on July 1, 2025 at 6 pm BST (UK Time).
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