As the July 1 unveiling of Nothing’s highly anticipated Phone (3) approaches, new leaks are fueling excitement among tech enthusiasts. A recently surfaced image shared by insider Max Jambor has sparked intrigue, raising more questions than it answers about the upcoming device.
The leaked photo reveals a surprisingly small camera module, which GSMArena.com notes appears smaller than that of the Phone (3a) Pro model. This has sparked speculation about potential design changes, especially since Nothing recently announced their decision to discontinue the signature Glyph lighting system on their phones.
Despite the speculation, some industry insiders believe that Nothing will not fully abandon this innovative feature but might replace the LED Glyph lighting with a matrix display capable of showing animations and critical information. Although the leaked image does not reveal this matrix display, it is possible that it is concealed under a translucent cover, prompting anticipation for more revealing images.
Carl Pei, founder and CEO of Nothing, has hinted that the Phone (3) will carry a price tag of “around £800” ($1080), though unnamed sources suggest a lower price of just under $800. Besides the exciting Phone (3) launch, there’s buzz about Nothing’s plans to debut their first full-sized headphones soon.
With such intriguing leaks and announcements, tech enthusiasts eagerly await the official launch to see how these rumors align with the actual product offerings.
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