With the official launch of the Nothing Phone (3) set for July 1, fresh leaks have surfaced, sparking curiosity and raising questions. A recent image shared by insider Max Jambo has intrigued tech enthusiasts, offering a glimpse into what might be expected from the new smartphone.
The leaked image has particularly drawn attention due to the surprisingly small size of the main camera module. According to GSMArena.com, the camera appears much smaller than that of the previous Phone (3a) Pro model, leading to speculation about its functionality and capabilities.
Previously, Nothing announced the removal of their signature Glyph lighting in their smartphones. Rumors suggest a possible replacement with a matrix display that can show animations and other useful information. Interestingly, this potential feature is not visible in the leaked image, which raises further doubt about its existence or suggests it might be hidden under a semi-transparent surface waiting to be unveiled with future photos.
According to Carl Pei, founder and CEO of Nothing, the Phone (3) is expected to be priced at “around £800” ($1080). Yet, sources indicate it may retail for slightly under $800, making it a more affordable option in the premium smartphone market. Additionally, Nothing is anticipated to roll out its first full-sized headphones soon, adding to their expanding product line.
As the launch date nears, anticipation builds over what Nothing will actually unveil, keeping tech fans eagerly awaiting more details and confirmations.
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