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Nothing Phone (3) Leaks: Design Changes, Price & More

What to Expect from Nothing’s Upcoming Phone (3): Latest Leaks and Speculations

As Nothing gears up for the July 1 announcement of its anticipated smartphone, the Phone (3), insider leaks are already sparking intrigue. A recently leaked image by insider Max Jambor has left enthusiasts with more questions than answers, particularly about the phone’s design and features.

Speculation is rife after GSMArena.com noted the primary camera module appears unusually small when compared to the Phone (3a) Pro. Adding to the mystery, Nothing had previously announced plans to phase out its signature Glyph lighting in favor of new display technology. Rumor has it that a matrix display could replace the LED setup, potentially offering dynamic animations and information displays. However, the leaked image showcases no such display, leaving the possibility open that it may be concealed beneath a translucent layer.

The potential pricing of Phone (3) also draws attention. Founder and CEO Carl Pei mentioned a price point of “around £800” ($1080), yet insider information suggests the actual price could be under $800. This makes the upcoming smartphone a tantalizing prospect for tech enthusiasts and industry observers alike.

In related news, Nothing is reportedly readying its first full-sized headphones, expanding its product lineup and further solidifying its place in the tech arena.

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