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Nothing to launch Phone (3) on July 1. Photo: Nothing/X

Nothing's Phone (3) to introduce 'Glyph Matrix'

| @indiablooms | Jun 20, 2025, at 03:52 pm

British consumer tech brand Nothing will be shifting from its signature design language with its upcoming handset Phone (3).

In its X post, the company said it will replace Glyph Interface with 'Glyph Matrix'.

The phone will be unveiled on July 1.

In the teaser video shared by the company, a dot-matrix-style LED display positioned near the top left corner of the phone’s transparent rear panel could be seen.

Sharing details about the phone, the company said: " With the latest Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor."

The handset is made in India.

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