The long-awaited flagship phone from Nothing, the Phone (3), is expected to be announced on July 1. However, a recent leak has shed more light on the device’s design, raising some concerns. According to the leaked image, the camera island appears smaller than its predecessor, the Phone (3a) Pro.
The most notable change is the apparent demise of the Glyph Interface, the set of LEDs on the back that was introduced with the Nothing Phone (2). There are indications that the company will replace it with a dot-matrix display, similar to those found on the ROG Phones. However, the location of this display remains unclear.
The Nothing Phone (3) is expected to cost around £800 ($1,080/€945/₹93,000), which may be a significant price tag for some consumers. The company will also launch its first over-ear headphones, which are likely to be expensive.
It’s worth noting that the new phone’s design and pricing raise questions about Nothing’s commitment to affordability. As a fan of devices from various brands, it’s clear that not all manufacturers prioritize affordability without sacrificing quality. Only time will tell if the Nothing Phone (3) meets its promise as a high-quality device at an affordable price.
Source: https://www.gsmarena.com/leaked_nothing_phone_3_image_shows_a_surprisingly_small_camera_island-news-68186.php