
The hype for the Nothing Phone (3) has gone off the charts, and fans are eagerly waiting for this device. With many leaks and rumours, the Phone (3) is shaping up to be a promising device and could turn out to be a solid all-rounder. But a new leak has just surfaced, showcasing the phone’s design, and to say the least, it looks pretty unconventional. The leak comes from AndroidHeadlines, and the images show a device with a strange camera layout, hardware elements scattered in unexpected places, and a completely redesigned Glyph interface. Let’s take a closer look at what’s been spotted so far.
The Phone (3) doesn’t seem to follow a simple design language and instead goes for something that looks truly unconventional. The camera modules are placed in the top left corner but are scattered in a rather odd layout. The design is bound to divide opinion, similar to what we saw with the Phone (3a) Pro’s design. It’s clear that Nothing is trying to push boundaries and create designs that spark conversation, making their devices stand out from the crowd.
Nothing Phone (3) – First Official Look! 👀
Someone leaked right before launch. 😑
It’s very different this time…
Do you like the design? pic.twitter.com/1LHiE2ZrNo
— TechiBoy (@techiboy96) June 27, 2025
This could actually be a smart strategy, especially for users who love experimenting with aesthetics and prefer devices that look different from everything else on the market.
Talking more about the design, one of the standout features is the new Glyph Matrix display. In the leaked render, the Glyph Matrix display also floats independently in the upper right corner. This makes it a really unorthodox approach, as previously the Glyph lighting was integrated in the center of the rear panel, making it look visually appealing to the customers.
The launch of the Phone (3) takes place on July 1, and with these leaks coming forward, we already have an idea of what to expect from the phone. Previously, the brand also announced some more details about the device. The Phone (3) will be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, giving it a much-needed performance bump.
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